Survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence will conclude the academic year by expressing themselves through their original poems, storytelling and music at a free..
Dr. J. Lee Owen reminisced about his passion for searching for and collecting vintage books, especially first edition print copies by southern author Eudora Welty..
A group of MTSU liberal arts students got a firsthand look — and perhaps a glimpse at a future career path — when award-winning playwright..
Survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence will express themselves through creative writing thanks to an intriguing MTSU endeavor set Thursday, Dec. 1. The Lavinia..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Bené Cox Synopsis: The director of the University Writing Center describes its new creative writing magazine “Off Center.”
MTSU’s latest creative writing magazine was the subject of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s interview with Dr. Bené Cox, director of..
A pair of authors in town for the annual Southern Festival of Books will visit MTSU Monday, Oct. 17, for special campus discussions arranged in..
Bringing the love of learning to life at any age is the goal of the MTSU College of Liberal Arts’ second Lifelong Learning Program. The..
MTSU faculty and staff took to the radio recently to discuss an upcoming literary festival on campus, the opening of a new Chinese music center..
MTSU is upholding nearly 80 years of student writing tradition by serving as host for the 2016 Southern Literary Festival March 24-26, which will feature..








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