The MTSU Department of Art invites the campus community to Andrew Todd Hall on Friday, April 15, to celebrate creativity and learn more about its..
Entrepreneur and author Sam Davidson told students at the 2016 MTSU Nonprofit & Social Innovation Student Summit that to do what they love without going broke,..
To help kick-start the upcoming MTSU Alumni Spring Weekend, the university’s College of Liberal Arts and College of Basic and Applied Sciences are inviting people..
A retired U.S. Marine who turned his military career into critically acclaimed literature will share his experiences at MTSU Thursday, April 14. Michael Pitre, a..
An MTSU English professor who’s made a successful career of analyzing the cultural phenomena of television is now looking at society’s new focus on the men..
Playwright and novelist Kia Corthron, whose debut novel “The Castle Cross the Magnet Carter” earned praise in a recent New York Times Sunday Book Review,..
The January 2016 edition of MTSU Magazine spotlights the research of two professors — one focused on medievalism’s impact on pop culture and the other..
Recent awards, events, and notable accomplishments Compiled by Gina A. Fann, Jimmy Hart, Gina K. Logue, Paula Morton, Drew Ruble, and Randy Weiler ..
Organizers for Middle Tennessee State University’s upcoming Literacy Research Conference have extended the registration deadline to Tuesday, Jan. 19. The Saturday, Jan. 30, event is scheduled from 8:30..
The validation of public history was the focus of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s interview with Dr. Rebecca Conard, a professor..









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