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..
An MTSU English professor who’s made a successful career of analyzing the cultural phenomena of television is now looking at society’s new focus on the men..
One of the simplest ways to help international students at MTSU feel more at home is to talk with and listen to them. That’s the..
The January 2016 edition of MTSU Magazine spotlights the research of two professors — one focused on medievalism’s impact on pop culture and the other..
The 19th-century American frontier is returning to life via an MTSU alumnus’ new book. Host Gina Logue’s interview with MTSU graduate Tim Champlin on the “MTSU On the..
An Academy Award-winning actress’s aura was in evidence at Murphy Center during MTSU’s fall 2015 commencement ceremonies Saturday, Dec. 12. As Rachel Ruppe walked across the..
An MTSU English major of Chinese heritage, who will study in England after winning an important study-abroad scholarship, was a guest on a recent edition of the..
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