A reporter and editor who overcame racial restrictions to champion diversity in journalism will share her experiences in an appearance at MTSU. Wanda Lloyd, founding..
A member of the MTSU faculty will receive one of the university’s most cherished awards as part of its Black History Month celebration. Leah Lyons,..
The struggle to obtain, maintain and promote the right to vote will be the focus of MTSU’s 2020 celebration of Black History Month. “African Americans..
In conjunction with February’s Black History Month observances, Middle Tennessee State University is honoring eight former student-athletes as “True Blue pioneers.” Former Raiders Jerry Singleton,..
Tickets are on sale now for one of the most cherished traditions of MTSU’s Black History Month celebration. “Where There is Unity, There is Strength”..
Middle Tennessee State University is again seeking nominations for the “unsung heroes” throughout the community who will be honored at the upcoming traditional Unity Luncheon..
The campus community has until Friday, March 1, to examine the historic events of the 1968 Memphis Sanitation Strike through virtual reality as MTSU’s 2019..
MTSU will wrap up its 2019 Black History Month celebration with a visit from a Grammy Award-nominated keynote speaker Thursday, Feb. 28. David Banner will..
Faith, family, friends and finance. Listening to MTSU business professor Frank Michello and those who know him well, it quickly became clear that those four..
“That James Meredith was a bad dude, wasn’t he?” That was the immediate reaction of James Meredith himself to an introductory video encapsulating the events..
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