MTSU faculty and staff took to WGNS Radio recently to share information about a recently completed faculty research project, a new advisory council to assist..
With a flurry of Hollywood-style lighting and audio of Muhammad Ali stating “I AM the greatest,” Laila Ali took the stage Wednesday night, March 22,..
The 21st recipient of MTSU’s highest honor for black faculty is being praised as a credit to her profession and a caring mentor to future members of..
Eleven humanitarian leaders were acknowledged Thursday, Feb. 16, for their good works at MTSU’s 21st annual Unity Luncheon in the Student Union Ballroom. The Black..
Terrence J., set as the featured speaker for MTSU’s 2017 Black History Month celebration, will not be able to visit the campus as planned. The..
(Editor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect the cancellation of featured speaker Terrence J‘s scheduled Feb. 23 appearance.) MTSU’s celebration of Black History Month..
Middle Tennessee residents now have more time to help thank and honor neighbors who’ve spent their lives dedicated to the greater good. MTSU’s Black History..
A criminal appeals court judge said Thursday, Feb. 18, that the answer to America’s problems lies not with politicians but with people who commit to..
Generosity and accessibility are only two of the qualities that Dr. Linda M. Clark’s colleagues believe made her a worthy recipient of MTSU’s 2016 John..
A criminal appeals court judge said Thursday, Feb. 18, that the answer to America’s problems lies not with politicians but with people who commit to..
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