NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Jessie Scott, program director of MTSU’s public radio station, WMOT-FM, and Andrew Oppmann, the university’s vice president for marketing and communications, are featured..
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..
Both Woody Guthrie and the Carolina Chocolate Drops might get a kick out of these new old-time music-loving folks. Dr. Dan Margolies, a professor of..
The load of homework and not having time to join student organizations is a struggle many college students deal with, but if you can balance..
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A cold, rainy weekend didn’t stop a small group of MTSU media students, faculty and staff from recently viewing a cinematic snapshot..
As the new general manager of MTSU’s WMTS-FM 88.3, Anthony Williams plans to add visual components to drive innovation within the studio. The MTSU senior,..
The winter 2018 edition of MTSU Magazine profiles alum Joel Alsup (’02), supervisor of Creative Media Services for ALSAC/St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis. In..
MTSU is hosting two events designed to help educators and students unravel the term “fake news.” Joel Breakstone, director of the Stanford University School of..
MTSU sophomore Elise Stein won the hearts of judges recently to be crowned Miss Volunteer 2018 and now hopes that success continues in her bid..
Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times writer C.J. Chivers will explain how he traced a troubled U.S. Marine’s descent into postwar violence during a free public..
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