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..
The April 2018 edition of the “Out of the Blue” television magazine show from Middle Tennessee State University, available to watch above, features conversations about popular..
MTSU students are invited to participate in the fifth annual MTSU Nonprofit & Social Innovation STUDENT Summit and Volunteer/Internship Fair on Tuesday, April 3, in the Student Union..
MTSU theater, music, dance and multimedia students are stitching their many talents into a multimedia “coat of many colors” to personalize MTSU Theatre’s April 5-8..
MTSU will offer a new scholarship in memory of a respected political science professor so his work can continue to inspire future political scientists and..
Select university classes, the MTSU Arts production of “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,” Blue Raider athletic contests, music, a private workshop for do-it-yourself projects..
MTSU faculty and staff took to WGNS Radio recently to share information about an upcoming lifelong learning series through the College of Liberal Arts, a..
One of the MTSU College of Graduate Studies‘ current recruiting strategies includes finding potential students on the home front. With that in mind, the college is conducting..
The leader of MTSU’s emerging Africana Studies Program is the recipient of its highest award for minority faculty. Dr. Louis Woods, an associate professor of history,..











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