As part of MTSU’s Black History Month observance, MTSUNews.com met with some of the Black men and women who serve and protect the campus as..
A prominent African American journalist, academic and activist will provide MTSU’s 2021 Black History Month keynote address. Dr. Marc Lamont Hill, the Steve Charles Professor..
An accomplished journalist and commentator will assess the status of African Americans in a 2021 MTSU Black History Month event. Journalist Roland Martin, host and..
For the 25th consecutive year, a stellar group of unsung heroes were honored at MTSU’s 2021 Unity Celebration, held virtually this year as part of the..
A professor dedicated to greater understanding of mass media will receive one of MTSU’s most cherished honors in a rescheduled virtual ceremony. Jennifer Woodard, assistant..
Continuing its emphasis on student-centeredness, MTSU will bring students and staff together for a discussion of how to create a ‘campus family.’ The Office of..
“The Black Family: Representation, Identity and Diversity” is the theme of MTSU’s 2021 celebration of Black History Month. “The Black family is and has always..
Middle Tennessee State University is again seeking nominations from the community for the “unsung heroes” honored annually as part of its Black History Month observance,..
MTSU’s Black History Month keynote speaker urged her audience members to do more than just register to vote if they really want to bring about..
Voting rights organizer Armani Eady and MTSU assistant political science professor Sekou Franklin shared a wealth of information surrounding voting rights and voting protections during..
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