Middle Tennessee State University history professor Martha Norkunas emphasizes hands-on learning opportunities for her students that allow them to take their classroom knowledge and apply..
“Standing Strong” for diversity and inclusion is the focus of the 2024 LGBT Plus College Conference, set for Thursday-Saturday, April 4-6, on campus at Middle..
The Middle Tennessee State University Office of Alumni Relations, in collaboration with many campus departments and programs, has put together an assortment of activities for..
“The Ruminants” runs Thursday-Saturday, April 4-6, at 7:30 p.m., with a matinee performance on Sunday, April 7, at 2 p.m. at MTSU’s Tucker Theatre at 615..
Middle Tennessee State University’s National Women’s History Month keynote speaker Rebekah Taussig will be “sitting pretty” March 28 as she advocates for inclusivity and accessibility..
Hundreds of prospective students and their families will be visiting Middle Tennessee State University soon for a special recruiting event...
Pianist Tamir Hendelman will join MTSU’s Jazz Ensemble I at 5:15 p.m. Saturday, March 23...
Middle Tennessee State University will celebrate the power and strength of “Women of True Grit” with a free public conference and Trailblazer Awards ceremony set..
Brittney Johnson, a 2020 graduate of Middle Tennessee State University‘s College of Liberal Arts, is the first university student awarded the Gates Cambridge Scholarship, an international award..
MTSU celebrates the midpoint of this spring semester with the March 2024 edition of “Out of the Blue,” the television magazine for Middle Tennessee State..