When University officials decided a student-led Covid-19 campaign was needed to help normalize wearing a mask and social distancing, two professors from the College of..
It may take an extraordinary effort this semester for MTSU students to top last fall’s record tutoring usage, but this vital academic support to students..
Working with an artist as well-established as Miranda Lambert was no “Wildcard” for a pair of Middle Tennessee State University graduates, but helping create the..
The Center for Popular Music at Middle Tennessee State University continued its new series of special “unconferences” on old-time music on Friday, March 12, this time bringing..
“Representation matters.” Dr. Jennifer Woodard, assistant dean of the MTSU College of Media and Entertainment, used those words to describe her life and career as..
MTSU Theatre students are stepping off the traditional scripted stage Feb. 25-28 and moving into virtual rooms they’ve created for audiences — and themselves —..
MTSU’s Department of Media Arts is welcoming the world, virtually, to a Thursday, Feb. 25, screening and discussion of ”Fandango at the Wall,” an award-winning documentary capturing the..
MTSU faculty appeared on WGNS Radio’s “Action Line” program by phone recently to talk about a new grant to help decrease student textbook costs, plans for..
A prominent African American journalist, academic and activist will provide MTSU’s 2021 Black History Month keynote address. Dr. Marc Lamont Hill, the Steve Charles Professor..
The Center for Popular Music at Middle Tennessee State University is tuning up for a new series of special “unconferences” about old-time music, taking advantage..
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