Reporters from various news agencies recently relied on MTSU faculty experts for perspectives on aging inmates, election security, rural health care, presidential politics, Middle East..
The trades and treasures that brought people from distant regions to the African continent were the topic of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. ..
An MTSU professor has assembled a lineup of outstanding local, state and national historians to speak to her fall 2020 graduate seminar. Martha Norkunas, professor..
MTSU is joining a national nonpartisan effort to keep U.S. elections secure this Thursday, Sept. 10, by serving as the Tennessee university partner for a..
National media outlets recently printed MTSU faculty experts’ perspectives on various topics, including the area economy, tobacco advertising, political endorsements, Confederate history, pandemics and the..
MTSU faculty experts recently offered their perspectives to local, national and international news outlets on a wide range of topics including the life and death..
MTSU faculty and staff continued sharing their expertise with local, national and international news agencies in the early summer on topics including nutrition education, racial..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Rebekah Brummett Synopsis: Brummett, an MTSU alumna and master’s degree student and the curator of community engagement at South Union Shaker..
An MTSU history alumna who’s racking up awards for her research into the Shaker community in Kentucky was the guest on a recent “MTSU On the..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Mark Doyle Synopsis: Dr. Mark Doyle, a professor of history, discusses his book “The Kinks: Songs of the Semi-Detached,” an..







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