A special guest at MTSU will help the community track racial violence through American history Monday, Feb. 10, when she screens “Always in Season,” an..
A MTSU political science professor explained why law firms that defend the civil rights of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer people also are working..
A member of the MTSU faculty will receive one of the university’s most cherished awards as part of its Black History Month celebration. Leah Lyons,..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Katherine Rowe Synopsis: The graduate student, who has worked as a 911 dispatcher for nearly a year, explains why these emergency..
Middle Tennessee State University‘s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show warms up winter with our February 2020 edition, featuring a conversation about MTSU’s new..
The struggle to obtain, maintain and promote the right to vote will be the focus of MTSU’s 2020 celebration of Black History Month. “African Americans..
National media outlets recently published the views of MTSU faculty experts on topics including Shakespearean drama, women’s suffrage, women’s basketball, emotional intelligence, impeachment, yogurt and..
An MTSU graduate student discussed 911 dispatchers’ critical roles in ensuring rapid, efficient emergency responses on a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s..
MTSU alumni gave Grammy gold a True Blue tint Sunday, Jan. 26, when two graduates’ talents took them straight to the Staples Center in Los..
MTSU is joining the applause for the Arts Center of Cannon County and its 40 years of showcasing music, theater, dance, sculpture, painting, quilting, basket-making..










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