Decades after her best-selling novels and a popular film, author Rebecca Wells says she continues to learn, heal and grow thanks to her books, her life and..
MTSU electronic media communication students provided extensive technical support — and eye-catching entertainment for fans — at the first large music concert inside Murphy Center since..
NASHVILLE — Former MTSU student and current Lady Antebellum lead singer Hillary Scott is giving back to her alma mater by establishing a scholarship for aspiring..
NASHVILLE — “Freedom Sings: The Music that Changed America,” an entertaining and innovative concert experience, is coming to the Nashville Public Library for a free Sept...
For the second straight year, MTSU professor Beverly Keel, chair of the university’s highly touted Department of Recording Industry, will be among the honorees receiving..
MTSU’s College of Media and Entertainment is joining with MusicRowSearch, a music-industry executive recruitment firm, to host a Sept. 24 event to help inform and..
Two MTSU colleges provided midday refreshments, giveaways and fellowship to welcome a new crop of students with some newness of their own during the first..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Gregory Pitts Synopsis: MTSU’s new director of the School of Journalism, Dr. Gregory Pitts, talks about his priorities for curricula and..
In this episode of “Out of the Blue” we talk with Dean Ken Paulson and faculty from MTSU’s newly named College of Media and Entertainment...
MTSU’s College of Mass Communications is updating its name to better reflect the 24-hour media cycle and the growing demand for content that informs, engages..
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