MTSU’s School of Music is showcasing “Prayers for a Feverish Planet,” an international collection of music inspired by climate change, in its next Keyboard Artist..
For MTSU geosciences professor and researcher Alisa Hass and her collaborators at the Nashville, Tennessee, mayor’s office, a recent early morning research excursion was the result of..
MTSU faculty partnered with the city of Nashville and other local organizations to become one of 14 U.S. cities participating in a heat mapping study,..
Though most Americans are not afraid of a little heat, few know that there are more heat-related deaths in the United States than from tornadoes,..
By Allison Gorman Considering how COVID-19 turned higher education upside down, you’d think 2020 would have been a bad year for the Office of Research..
An MTSU art education teacher and her students are feeling pretty “blue” about a charming new stop-motion animated video about global warming they and Tennessee School for the Blind students..
Global warming and climate change continue to generate discussion and analyses, and MTSU is offering a series of upcoming public lectures sure to inspire further..
A biology professor from one of MTSU‘s international education partners will discuss conservation efforts in the Amazonian rainforest during a special campus visit Tuesday, Jan...
Former Vice President Al Gore’s passion for environmental issues rose to the fore at a tribute to his late father, Albert Gore Sr., before a..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. John Vile Synopsis: The editor of “Governmental Responses to Natural Disasters in the U.S.: A Documentary History” examines government’s role..
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