Under the direction of history professor Brenden Martin, MTSU public history students designed a traveling exhibit depicting various aspects of Rutherford County, Tenn., during the..
MTSU alumnus and author Michael McDonald, the university’s first African-American student government president, returned to campus to deliver the keynote address at the 18th annual..
MTSU alumnus and author Michael McDonald knows struggle. He battled cancer as an adult and the mean streets of Buffalo, N.Y., as a child, leaning..
Middle Tennessee residents, past and present, can help MTSU trace the evolution of one of Murfreesboro’s most popular downtown landmarks. Anyone who remembers working in..
MTSU students will have an opportunity to improve their financial literacy when Financial Peace University comes to campus. The outreach program, started in 1992 by..
Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam’s job approval has dropped 14 points to 47 percent, with support from Democrats and independents sharply down for the Republican governor..
MTSU plans to test its tornado sirens on campus Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 12:20 p.m. This is a brief, routine test of the system, and..
The February 2014 edition of “Out of the Blue,” MTSU’s video magazine, features plenty of sweet news from across a busy campus, including a professor’s..
MTSU’s 41st annual Groundhog Day Luncheon took place on Tuesday, Feb. 4, at Murphy Center, where baseball supporters enjoyed the traditional menu of ham hocks,..
A new book that tells the stories of outstanding Tennessee women is headed for the state’s public high schools with help from the MTSU Department..
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