MTSU has produced a new pamphlet that will enhance any Civil War buff’s understanding of the combat that took place in Rutherford County. “The Country..
MTSU departments and personnel were recognized March 26 for the university’s support in preserving and reviving the building that now houses Bradley Academy Museum and..
A new brochure produced by MTSU will direct history lovers to the landmarks that have defined the African-American experience in Maury County, Tennessee. “Communities and..
Recent awards, events, and notable accomplishments Compiled by Gina A. Fann, Jimmy Hart, Gina K. Logue, Paula Morton, Drew Ruble, and Randy Weiler ..
MTSU educators are preparing to infuse their spring 2016 courses with fresh perspectives after joining an interfaith community luncheon co-hosted by the university. The American..
A pair of experts from MTSU’s Center for Historic Preservation and the Tennessee Civil War National Heritage Area will discuss the route of the “Trail..
For the past 20 years, the Dorothy Williams Potter Scholarship for American Historic Preservation has enabled scholars to achieve careers as historians. Bob Beatty, an..
Exploring religious diversity among students who’ve not had opportunities to do so before entering college was the topic of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host..
The Heritage Center of Murfreesboro and Rutherford County has a new publication looking at Murfreesboro’s past, focusing on the areas of education, public health and..
MTSU will use a $120,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to will help higher education faculty improve their students’ understanding of diverse..
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