An MTSU professor will tackle questions about race, poverty and public housing during the online screening of a Ken Burns documentary. Louis Woods, an associate..
Latino music in Murfreesboro churches was the topic on a recent edition of the “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s interview with Hunter..
Teamwork by two MTSU professors on a project to help indigenous filmmakers tell their stories and share their efforts to save their Amazon rainforest has..
Two members of the MTSU community have survived COVID-19 to return to a somewhat normal life in the midst of a worldwide pandemic. Dr. Jeremy..
The MTSU historian who’s made a career of helping preserve significant landmarks around the country and teaching others to do the same is adding his..
The transformation of Tennessee politics along racial lines in the early 21st century was the subject on a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host..
Middle Tennessee State University’s Board of Trustees, which met Tuesday by teleconference due to COVID-19 virus concerns, approved two new undergraduate degree programs for the..
MTSU Theatre students were ready for a “Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.” They didn’t realize it would break their hearts, too. The cast..
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Middle Tennessee State University trustees, administrators and faculty turned Nashville True Blue recently during the institution’s annual legislative outreach at the State Capitol...
National media outlets recently published MTSU faculty members’ expertise on a variety of subjects, including the coronavirus, the Medal of Honor, tariffs, crime deterrence, national..
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