Maj. Gen. Terry “Max” Haston, adjutant general for the Tennessee National Guard, says his MTSU ROTC training, experiences at the University and his early years..
Author-actress Marlee Matlin’s hands must have been exhausted from all the signing she did at MTSU March 22—and not just because of the 250-plus books..
Most people who have career epiphanies go back to school or start their own businesses. Sebastian Junger went to war. After a workplace accident as..
“Women’s Education, Women’s Empowerment” is the theme of this year’s slate of events in MTSU’s National Women’s History Month celebration. “It’s important to take time..
The MTSU Women’s and Gender Studies Program will host two events during National Women’s History Month to highlight women’s contributions to the University throughout its..
The rejuvenated MTSU Debate Team is welcoming the public to its annual “Mixed Plate Debate” on Wednesday, Feb. 29, beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the..
Some of MTSU’s first black students will discuss their groundbreaking experiences at The Pioneer Summit, an MTSU Black History Month event, at 6 p.m. Monday,..
Initially billed as a “lecture,” retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor set an overflow crowd at MTSU’s Wright Music Building straight from the start..
MTSU’s Center for Popular Music is celebrating the University’s Centennial year with an ear toward 100 years of sound with a special new exhibit: “1911:..
MTSU alumna and retiree Suma M. Clark will share stories and special moments featured in “Traditions of Excellence: Celebrating the Centennial of Middle Tennessee State..
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