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..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: John Hill Synopsis: Grammy Award-winning producer and recording industry professor John Hill explains some of the music he engineered that received..
No one brought home hardware this year from New York City, but the half-dozen MTSU-connected nominees at the 60th annual Grammy Awards are carrying plenty of new connections, congratulatory..
NEW YORK — Even before The Recording Academy opened the red carpet Sunday, Jan. 28, for the 60th annual Grammy Awards, MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee..
MTSU assistant professor Odie Blackmon continues to prove how much talent is housed under the Department of Recording Industry. Blackmon received word earlier this month..
National Public Radio music critic and author Ann Powers will visit MTSU Monday, Jan. 29, to discuss how popular music has helped shape fundamental American..
National exposure for the production talents of a Grammy Award-winning recording industry professor was the topic of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program...
MTSU journalism alumna Tosheena Robinson-Blair is earning notice within the media and communications industries in her native Bahamas with a number of awards over the..
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