With two upcoming events, MTSU will invite the campus community and the community at large to help their mental and physical health. NOTICE: The Joshua..
Hatred of Jews and why it has been a societal problem for centuries will be discussed on the next “MTSU On the Record” radio program...
Reflections on how the history of slavery in America is imparted in the classroom will form the substance of an upcoming MTSU webinar. Clint Smith,..
The MTSU Black History Month Committee invites you to “read all about it.” “Reading the Black Experience” is a new event in which participants will..
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..
The long-term impact that plagiarism accusations have on faculty and students will be the topic of the next MTSU Women’s and Gender Studies Research lecture...
Multiple MTSU departments are collaborating on “Green is the New Blue,” a new nature-focused, monthly community arts workshop series that begins this Saturday, Oct. 9,..
In a world where many Americans need our remote controls surgically removed to step away from DVR binge-watching and scrolling streaming services, an MTSU English..
“In Process,” MTSU’s creative writing event series, has scheduled a fall semester full of weekly opportunities as bright as autumn leaves for audiences eager to hear..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Ellen Donovan Synopsis: The professor of English explains the late 19th- and early 20th-century literature of James Otis Kaler, whose..











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