MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee and his wife, MTSU first lady Elizabeth McPhee, were presented special awards Monday night by the Murfreesboro Branch of the..
A renowned American choral ensemble, guided in part by a Grammy-winning Middle Tennessee State University music professor, is making Murfreesboro a high-priority performance stop during..
His gift for gab obvious, as well as honed comedic timing and a unique social commentary on American politics and culture, comedian, author and Peabody..
Lifelong activists who helped to create a “community of solidarity” received honors Thursday, Feb. 10, at MTSU’s 26th annual Unity Luncheon in the second floor ballroom..
An exemplar of both health and human performance will be saluted with one of MTSU’s top honors. Andrew Owusu, professor and graduate director for the..
The inaugural “Created Equal: TN Legacy Series” film screening and discussion will feature the film “Green Book,” a 2018 biographical drama set in the 1960s,..
Several highly accomplished health care professionals and entrepreneurs are slated to lend their expertise to MTSU’s Black History Month celebration. The Health and Wellness Expo,..
The February 2022 edition of Middle Tennessee State University‘s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show is spreading the love with stories on how two..
The MTSU Black History Month Committee invites you to “read all about it.” “Reading the Black Experience” is a new event in which participants will..
The role of the African American church in promoting wellness will be discussed at an MTSU Black History Month event this week with two prominent..
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