MTSU faculty and staff recently provided the media with their perspectives on various issues, from economics to education initiatives, while others provided commentary on music..
Middle Tennessee State University history professor Kristine M. McCusker chronicles how scientific advancement and biblical duties collide in her latest book, “Just Enough to Put..
While New York and San Francisco might be historically seen as hubs for the LGBTQ movement, an MTSU history professor has authored a book that..
Mary Evins, research professor in the University Honors College and Department of History at Middle Tennessee State University, is recipient of the Barbara Burch Award for..
Middle Tennessee State University-trained professionals didn’t have to “wait in the truck” at the 58th annual Academy of Country Music Awards ceremony — they were..
Middle Tennessee State University’s Kayla Jenkins, a student in the Public History Master’s Program, was recently named to the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge’s 2023 Student Voting Honor Roll. ..
A scholar of American and German LGBTQ+ history will give a public talk during the upcoming LGBT Plus College Conference hosted at MTSU that explores the connections..
Middle Tennessee State University public history alumna Katherine Crawford-Lackey took a historic preservation approach to her role at founding father James Madison’s estate in Virginia, working to safeguard an..
“Justice is what love looks like in public.” “I ain’t got no brand, I got a cause.” Just a few of the many rhetorical gems..
Dr. Cornel West, professor emeritus at Princeton University, and author and motivational speaker Ilyasah Shabazz, daughter of the late human rights activist Malcolm X and..