“Home Made Sugar and a Puncheon Floor,” a set of home recordings made by music icon John Hartford and fiddling legend Howdy Forrester, is the..
To prepare its students for successful careers in an ever-changing media landscape, MTSU’s College of Media and Entertainment is launching a “teaching hospital” approach to journalism this..
MTSU staff and students shared information on a variety of campus happenings, including a furry friend who helps students deal with finals, a new approach..
MTSU Department of Recording Industry chair Beverly Keel, two university alumni and a former student are included in Variety magazine’s “2015 Music City Impact Report,”..
MTSU’s newest development director is thankful for the “wonderful opportunity” to play a role in educating new media professionals and for the multifaceted media career..
MTSU’s Department of Recording Industry is once again on an international list of acclaimed music industry schools touted by The Hollywood Reporter that includes Juilliard,..
Grammy-winning music historian Elijah Wald will discuss his new book, “Dylan Goes Electric! Newport, Seeger, Dylan and the Night That Split the Sixties,” at a..
Work by photographers Meg Griffiths and José Betancourt is part of a special dual exhibit,“Cuba: Two Visions,” on display through Dec. 30 at MTSU’s Baldwin Photographic..
They had no big wins this year, but there were plenty of nominations, record sales and acclaim for MTSU alumni projects at the 49th annual..
Motown hit-maker Lamont Dozier, who co-created “Baby Love,” “Heat Wave” and “Can’t Help Myself,” among more than 50 No. 1 hits, took an enthusiastic, multigenerational..
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