Wet wintry weather is part of the forecast for aspiring artists seeking inspiration at the next installment of “Green is the New Blue: Creativity Workshops..
When a new state law takes effect Jan. 1, 2022, some MTSU students will be able to say proudly that they were part of a..
The December 2021 edition of Middle Tennessee State University‘s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show is a first: a presentation of the beloved “Joys..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Jennifer Ruch Synopsis: The doctoral degree candidate describes her work in chronicling the history of Nashville’s Exit/In in a bid to..
Middle Tennessee State University faculty and staff again stepped up in support of their neighbors by pledging a record $140,791 for the 2021-22 Employee Charitable..
A Middle Tennessee State University doctoral student’s effort to preserve a legendary Nashville music venue and have it listed on the National Register of Historic..
With help from MTSU’s Center for Historic Preservation, Rutherford County has a place to preserve its past for future generations. Area leaders cut the ribbon..
MTSU School of Music students, their professor and a special guest will blend their voices in concert with an orchestra to help usher in the..
Children at MTSU’s Child Development Center have installed the building blocks of their future by stocking their brand new shelves with books. Representatives of honor..
The November 2021 edition of Middle Tennessee State University‘s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show features stories on services available for students and alumni..
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