The Tennessee Civil War National Heritage Area, in partnership with the Center for Historic Preservation at Middle Tennessee State University, invites the public to an..
Middle Tennessee State University is again collaborating with the Bradley Academy Museum and Cultural Center to provide a True Blue presence at the 2024 Juneteenth street festival hosted by..
If you’ve wondered what you can do with your tattered tees, old tires, used toner cartridges and tossed-out mattresses, Middle Tennessee State University is hosting..
Middle Tennessee State University Human Development and Family Science students recently went full speed ahead with a landlocked “cruise” party held at St. Clair Street..
Middle Tennessee State University was on hand to help wrap up the city of Murfreesboro’s Juneteenth celebration and street festival at the Bradley Academy Museum and..
MTSU students and administrators received lessons in leadership Wednesday (Aug. 3) from a person of experience at both the collegiate and municipal level. Murfreesboro Mayor..
MTSU faculty and staff recently provided their perspectives on numerous issues to reporters, including controversial speakers on college campuses, banning books from school libraries and..
John Hood is the quintessential public servant who is fond of saying that “service is the rent we pay for the space we occupy on..
MTSU College of Education alumnus Trey Duke, Murfreesboro City Schools director, shares priorities and leadership goals for the new school year on the latest edition..
The Murfreesboro mayor’s “Conversation on Race” resumed this week when Mayor Shane McFarland hosted a live televised briefing at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 15, on Facebook..
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