Vanessa Wills, associate professor of philosophy at George Washington, will delve into the roots of modern loneliness and the importance of friendships at Middle Tennessee..
Middle Tennessee State University’s first Applied Philosophy Lyceum of the spring will feature Alexis Dianda, associate professor of philosophy from Xavier University, exploring the unfixed..
Faith intersects with professional wrestling in a documentary-style setting at the next Middle Tennessee State University Religious Studies Colloquium, set for 4 p.m. Wednesday, April..
When Kaity Newman walks into Room 202 of the James Union Building on the campus of Middle Tennessee State University, she can’t help but smile...
Middle Tennessee State University’s Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies will welcome Sarah Riccardi-Swartz, assistant professor of religion and anthropology at Northeastern University, as the..
Middle Tennessee State University Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies will host Megan Craig, an artist and associate professor of philosophy at Stony Brook University..
Middle Tennessee State University will host its first Applied Philosophy Lyceum of the spring semester March 28 to explore conversing with others and thinking philosophically..
UPDATE: Middle Tennessee State University is honoring the Persian/Kurdish/Afghan New Year’s Day, Nowruz, in a special celebration that has been rescheduled to Saturday, March 22...
Toxic positivity and the power of negative thinking will be the topic of discussion at the 2024 fall Applied Philosophy Lyceum at Middle Tennessee State..
Middle Tennessee State University faculty and staff recently provided the media with their perspectives on various issues, including filmmaking, mortgage rates, music business and the..










