As the 2013 recipient of MTSU’s John Pleas Faculty Award, a humbled Dr. Newtona “Tina” Johnson soaked in the applause a moment as colleagues, friends..
An educator hailed by Time magazine as one of the “10 Best College Presidents” in the country headlined a Feb. 25 event for Black History..
A college president addressing the retention and graduation issue in higher education at MTSU emphasized creating a campus culture that nurtures students. Known nationally as..
The 2013 Unity Luncheon at MTSU on Feb. 12 celebrated four “unsung heroes” of the community: the Revs. Freddie B. Carpenter of Bethel Missionary Baptist..
On Feb. 7, National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, activist and author Thunder Kellie addressed an MTSU audience gathered at the Business and Aerospace Building. Kellie,..
“At the Crossroads of Freedom and Equality: The Emancipation Proclamation and the March on Washington” is the theme of MTSU’s 2013 observance of Black History..
With more than 200 admirers and supporters looking on, four area pastors were honored Feb. 12 for their community service work during the 17th annual..
In celebration of Black History Month, The Heritage Center of Murfreesboro and Rutherford County is partnering with Bradley Academy Museum and Cultural Center and the Murfreesboro..
This year’s Unity Luncheon at MTSU will celebrate four community heroes while also emphasizing the university’s increased focus on not only encouraging more students to..
“At the Crossroads of Freedom and Equality: The Emancipation Proclamation and the March on Washington” is the theme of MTSU’s 2013 observance of Black History..
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