MTSU faculty and administrators were quoted recently on various media platforms that addressed issues such as gerrymandering, racism, employee sabbaticals, cigarettes and inciting violence, among..
MTSU faculty and staff recently contributed their perspectives on a variety of issues to reporters’ stories on health care professionals, “reverse racism,” the Texas anti-abortion..
MTSU kicked off its Constitution Week festivities with a demonstration of how “civic engagement” also can be “civil engagement.” Representatives of three diverse activist groups..
Middle Tennessee State University is ready to set off a few fireworks of civic inspiration and information with its week of special events Sept. 13-17..
One of the reasons I love MTSU so much is because of the opportunities and resources our campus offers. You have your typical heavy hitters..
Our school has been around for over 100 years. When you think about that length of time, there’s a lot of room for weird traditions,..
Curious adult learners had a great — and free! — opportunity May 11, thanks to MTSU’s College of Liberal Arts and the MTSU Alumni Association:..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guests: Sarah Calise and Donna Baker Synopsis: The Albert Gore Research Center archivists discuss “I Am True Black: A History of Black..
An historical display of African American students’ exercise of their free speech rights on campus was the topic of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio..
The writing is on the wall at the James E. Walker Library, and it pays tribute to a devoted supporter. Michael Humnicky, a former engineer..
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