“Freedom Sings, the Songs that Shaped America,” a documentary about free speech and music shot by students at Middle Tennessee State University’s College of Media..
Presenters from 16 states and 10 foreign countries will convene on the MTSU campus May 26-28 for “Mad Men: The Conference,” a scholarly meeting focused..
An academic examination of the television series “Mad Men” was the focus of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s interview with Dr...
High school journalists have a great opportunity to tackle hands-on assignments in the field by attending the 2016 “Innovation J-Camp” July 11-15 at the Center..
MTSU faculty and staff experts contributed their knowledge to various national media outlets recently, sounding off on cell phones, online media, flesh-eating bacteria and keeping..
MTSU’S College of Media and Entertainment honored three alumni with decades of experience and acclaim in their fields April 22 by adding their names to..
MTSU’s Center for Popular Music is the recipient of another national grant from the Grammy Foundation, this time to digitize an extensive, “historically and culturally..
Beverly Keel wants to change the conversation about women in country music, and her recent public sit-down with country music powerhouse Reba McEntire is evidence..
Several hundred MTSU students and faculty wrapped up the annual Scholars Week Friday, April 1, with performances and 200 poster presentations in the Student Union..
“Les Paul’s Big Sound Experience,” a 53-foot-long interactive exhibit, will visit MTSU Wednesday and Thursday, March 30 and 31, for a stop on its nationwide..
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