Nashville artist Tamara Reynolds’ effort to “reclaim her Southern-ness” is the focus of a new exhibit, “A Common Ground,” open through April 7 at MTSU’s..
LOS ANGELES — MTSU faculty and administrators greeted Music City artists and recording executives attending the Grammys Monday, Feb. 15, at a Leadership Music event near..
Pulitzer Prize-winning author, historian and journalist Jon Meacham will discuss presidential politics and his new book, The New York Times No. 1 best-seller “Destiny and..
MTSU’s College of Media and Entertainment joins the university’s Black History Month celebration on Thursday, Feb. 4, with a pair of free public screenings of..
Recent awards, events, and notable accomplishments Compiled by Gina A. Fann, Jimmy Hart, Gina K. Logue, Paula Morton, Drew Ruble, and Randy Weiler ..
MTSU’s College of Media and Entertainment is once again in the national spotlight, gaining praise as one of the top 30 programs of its kind..
“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,”..
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