A Look at What MTSU Alumni are up to! Robert Adams Robert Adams (’73), retired as CEO of National HealthCare Corp., the nation’s oldest publicly..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Alan Boehm Synopsis: Alan Boehm, director of the James E. Walker Library’s Special Collections area, explains the “Printing the Civil War”..
Only 60 openings are available for the 2017 MTSU “Girl Day,” part of the worldwide campaign to introduce high school girls to the world of..
Sharing the story of a family struggling with mental illness has been much more than a “Next to Normal” challenge for the MTSU Department of..
There are facts, and there apparently are “alternative facts,” and the founder of the Pulitzer Prize-winning informational website Politifact has plenty of both to share..
As they flowed into the Student Union Ballroom on a recent afternoon, curious MTSU students were treated to a full room of information booths representatives from..
An Arkansas music duo will bring their classical talents to MTSU’s School of Music Monday, Feb. 6, for a free public concert featuring works by..
Jennifer Vedral-Baron, Tennessee Valley Healthcare System director, spoke on “Trusted Leadership” Jan. 26, in the Simmons Amphitheatre, Room 106, of the Paul W. Martin Sr...
MTSU’s College of Media and Entertainment is pulling all hands into a new project with Nashville Public Television and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame,..
A recent edition of “MTSU On the Record” considered whether the pen was mightier than the sword in the aftermath of the Civil War. Host Gina Logue’s..









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