The students of Rutherford County will be celebrated on MTSU’s campus with the fifth Winner’s Circle Fine Art Exhibit on Saturday, May 19, at Todd..
MTSU forensic experts spearhead efforts to identify and bring home the remains of Mexican-American War soldiers with ‘Volunteer State’ ties By Allison Gorman The Mexican-American..
The headquarters for one of the nation’s most prestigious and respected groups of historians now has a home at MTSU The Oral History Association is..
For MTSU junior history major Caroline Parker, being named the overall winner for the inaugural MT Engage Scholarships validated the hard work she had put..
An MTSU professor will share the artistry of the woman known as “The Mother of Modern Dance” in a three-day festival of workshops, performances and..
Two MTSU students will continue their education with financial help from the ATHENA Patrons Society. Monica McKinny and Rebecca Campbell received scholarships during the 2018..
Amid public concern about the effect of polarization on the political process, one professor is stepping forward with an explanation during a special visit to..
In the News: MTSU faculty, staff share expertise on politics, wildlife, celebrities, coffee and more
MTSU faculty and staff experts contributed their knowledge to various national media outlets recently, sounding off on Tennessee politics, presidential line-item veto power, Kenya’s wildlife..
MTSU’s Africana Studies and Religious Studies programs are joining forces to celebrate their first-year anniversaries with a special event combining perspectives from both fields on..
A civil rights activist, educator and political leader from Mississippi and a Minnesota colleague helping to ensure those activists’ place in history will visit MTSU this..











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