Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Amie Whittemore Synopsis: The lecturer in the Department of English shares her plans for the $50,000 fellowship she won from the..
Two former MTSU basketball players are scoring points with people who may feel isolated and marginalized by the COVID-19 pandemic. Jacquez Rozier and Jimmy Oden..
An MTSU professor who will use her national fellowship money to bring poetry to the masses was the guest on a recent “MTSU On the Record”..
Tennessee’s arts-focused high school juniors and seniors spent most of June learning exactly how and why the show must go on at the 2020 Governor’s..
Middle Tennessee State University’s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show is soaking up the sun with our July 2020 edition, featuring discussions on special..
The Free Speech Center at Middle Tennessee State University wants all Americans to know and use their First Amendment rights, and its new awareness effort..
Murfreesboro’s poet laureate is far from resting on her new national laurel. Instead, MTSU English professor Amie Whittemore is busy using the $50,000 grant from..
A multifaceted project involving several members of the MTSU community will honor great women in Rutherford County history to celebrate the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage..
In its first venture at the Main Street Murfreesboro Saturday Farmer’s Market at the Rutherford County Courthouse June 6, the MTSU Creamery completely sold out of..
Two members of the MTSU community are reaching out to an underserved population to help its members stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sabitra Basnet,..










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