The leader of MTSU’s emerging Africana Studies Program is the recipient of its highest award for minority faculty. Dr. Louis Woods, an associate professor of history,..
Thanks to a professor’s international interactions, MTSU oral history students will be able to develop a fuller, richer approach to their work. Dr. Martha Norkunas’..
MTSU is hosting two events designed to help educators and students unravel the term “fake news.” Joel Breakstone, director of the Stanford University School of..
MTSU students and faculty are among more than two dozen people who have been recognized with statewide and regional honors for their volunteer work with..
History students at MTSU are making history themselves by creating a website that will enable tourists to discover Midstate history on their own. Fifteen scholars..
A unique new major is enabling MTSU students to explore the African continent and experience in ways they might never have thought possible. The Africana..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Molly Taylor-Poleskey Synopsis: Dr. Molly Taylor-Poleskey, an assistant professor of history, explains her students’ work on a digital walking-tour history..
MTSU history students who are combining shoe leather with cyberspace to reveal downtown Nashville to the public were the topic of a recent “MTSU On the..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Louis Woods Synopsis: The director of MTSU’s new Africana Studies major explains its academic depth and its versatility.
A recent edition of the “MTSU On the Record” radio program shed some light on a unique multicultural learning opportunity at the university: the Africana..
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