Middle Tennessee State University’s selection by NASA as an official viewing site for the solar eclipse, the seating of its new Board of Trustees and..
MTSU songwriting students are receiving beneficial advice from visiting professionals and getting a curriculum boost thanks to the Academy of Country Music Lifting Lives Foundation...
MTSU’s WMTS-FM 88.3 student radio station is saying its good-byes to its general manager as she embarks on her new journey as a television host...
Thanks to the Outdoor Journalist Education Foundation of America, MTSU sophomore Angele Latham traveled to a regional conference earlier this year, gaining insight from veteran..
They served. They survived. Some of them speak of it. Now more military veterans are singing about their experiences, with support from the musicians of..
A natural aspect of motherhood as old as human life itself has not always been depicted favorably or even realistically in the media. That is..
MTSU‘s WMOT-FM Roots Radio 89.5 joined the local “Murfreesboro Loves” initiative to boost business around the downtown square Nov. 4. WMOT featured a live four-hour broadcast..
U.S. Air Force Maj. Mary Jennings “MJ” Hegar, a decorated combat search and rescue helicopter pilot in Afghanistan who also changed U.S. military policy, will..
MTSU’s Department of Recording Industry is teaming up with a Nashville-headquartered audio preservation company to give students in the audio production, music business and commercial..
Author and scholar Charles Hughes visited MTSU Oct. 30 to discuss music and race in the South in a special lecture sponsored by the university’s..
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