Bring up “civility” and you have MTSU management professor Jackie Gilbert’s undivided attention. When spring commencement speaker Evan Cope, chairman of the Tennessee Higher Education..
MTSU faculty and staff shared efforts to increase student civic involvement, improve student graduation rates and promote the university’s Center for Popular Music with listeners..
What is the key to getting college students more engaged in the democratic process, especially in an election year? The American Association of University Women..
Celebrating the 227th anniversary of the U.S. Constitution took a new learning turn Sept. 17 at MTSU as special guests helped students, faculty and staff..
MTSU faculty continue to share knowledge and experience with national and international audiences, most recently on topics of crime, politics and farming. Buddy Peaster, director..
MTSU’s American Democracy Project will play a significant role in tonight’s city candidates’ forum on Murfreesboro CityTV. Murfreesboro CityTV will televise the City Mayor, City..
MTSU students peppered appeals attorneys in cross-examinations of their own Tuesday after observing the Tennessee Supreme Court hear arguments in three Midstate cases. Prompted by..
MTSU freshman Hanah Owens was among a few dozen or so volunteers who stood in line Tuesday outside Peck Hall, taking turns at the lectern..
Surrounded by books and listeners, MTSU experts discuss “The Legacy of John Adams,” America’s second president and framer of the U.S. Constitution, at a Sept...
MTSU will celebrate the U.S. Constitution and civility on Tuesday, Sept. 13, with help from a very special guest: James A. Leach, chairman of the..
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