The 21st Century Generations@Work conference was held Oct. 30 at Embassy Suites Conference Center off Medical Center Parkway in Murfreesboro. Sponsored by the Jones College..
Civil rights legend Bernard Lafayette Jr. captivated his MTSU audience Thursday, Oct. 29, with memories of growing up in the throes of segregation while fueled by..
MTSU held its third Graduating Veterans Stole Ceremony, honoring 12 student-veterans who attended the one-hour event in Cantrell Hall of the Tom H. Jackson Building..
Longtime Murfreesboro resident and MTSU alumna Jill Shaver finally could place faces and names to six quilts she lovingly made for people she did not..
FRANKLIN, Tennessee — MTSU and Williamson County Schools signed a partnership agreement Nov. 19 that will encourage the university and district to create additional academic enrichment..
MTSU’s Veterans Memorial Committee recognized Cold War vets with their annual service to kick off activities surrounding the 34th Salute to Armed Services Game Nov. 7...
With plenty of fanfare — including a $50,000 boost for technology from legendary country music entertainer Charlie Daniels, a visit by U.S. Veterans Affairs deputy..
Motown hit-maker Lamont Dozier, who co-created “Baby Love,” “Heat Wave” and “Can’t Help Myself,” among more than 50 No. 1 hits, took an enthusiastic, multigenerational..
Organizers estimate about 750 MTSU students and alumni flocked to Murphy Center’s track level in search of jobs, internships and graduate school opportunities at the..
Motown hit-maker Lamont Dozier was named a Fellow of the Center for Popular Music at MTSU during a special ceremony held Wednesday, Oct. 21, in..