Students in an MTSU program planning class are working hard to bring a disabled veteran’s quality of life up to par, and golf aficionados are..
MTSU‘s WMOT-FM Roots Radio 89.5 joined the local “Murfreesboro Loves” initiative to boost business around the downtown square Nov. 4. WMOT featured a live four-hour broadcast..
Local audiences can enjoy “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” amid autumn’s chill Nov. 9-12 when MTSU Theatre students and Nashville Shakespeare Festival professionals transform their first-time..
For MTSU senior Terra Stembridge, the university’s Student Emergency Micro-Grant Fund was the lifeline that kept her enrolled for fall semester and on track to obtain..
In MTSU’s James E. Walker Library, it’s possible this fall to make a joyful noise unto the Lord without creating a disturbance. The library has..
The headquarters for one of the nation’s most prestigious and respected groups of historians will have a home at MTSU for at least the next..
Exciting opportunities to work on projects that have a direct impact on the public’s well-being await MTSU students this semester. The Center for Health and..
MTSU’s WMOT-FM Roots Radio 89.5 is throwing its first birthday party Saturday, Sept. 16, in downtown Nashville, and the musical guest list is a mini-Americana..
MTSU’s Keith M. Huber will be the keynote speaker for the Dickson County Historical and Genealogical Society commemoration of the World War I centennial. The..
College football fever returns to the MTSU campus Saturday, Sept. 2, as the Blue Raiders entertain Vanderbilt in a nonconference game at 7 p.m. in..
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