A North Carolina State University professor explores revolution and the possibilities of another world at the Applied Philosophy Lyceum hosted by Middle Tennessee State University’s..
On the April edition of “Out of the Blue,” the television magazine program of Middle Tennessee State University, viewers will get insights on undergraduate research..
A call for justice in Palestine will be the topic of the spring Applied Philosophy Lyceum hosted by Middle Tennessee State University’s Philosophy and Religious Studies Department. ..
Capitalism will be the topic of discussion as Middle Tennessee State University’s Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies hosts its upcoming biannual Religious Studies Colloquium. This semester’s colloquium..
MTSU faculty and staff recently provided the media with their perspectives on various issues, including the Israel-Hamas war, aircraft bird strikes, metal theft, dyslexia and..
Eli Ward, a religious studies and nursing double major with a love for art, combined all his passions to develop his Middle Tennessee State University Honors thesis, “Communicated Commemorabilia: A Creative..
The importance and limitations of attending to parental wishes in public schools will be the focus of the 2023 Applied Philosophy Lyceum at Middle Tennessee..
Middle Tennessee State University’s Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies will host the next biannual Religious Studies Colloquium, set for 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m...
Life came full circle for two Middle Tennessee State University associates whose musical ensemble garnered one of the most prestigious awards in American bluegrass and..
“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..