Students with multiple specialties across two Middle Tennessee State University colleges added another notch to their professional tool belts by providing the sounds, sights and..
If you have 10 minutes, MTSU Theatre has a play — or two, or five, or six — for you to Zoom into Thursday-Sunday, March..
MTSU’s observance of National Women’s History Month will be an appreciation of more than 100 years of American women’s suffrage. The opening ceremony is slated..
MTSU Theatre students are stepping off the traditional scripted stage Feb. 25-28 and moving into virtual rooms they’ve created for audiences — and themselves —..
While COVID-19 has changed the way David Wilkerson teaches, the theatre lecturer still found a way for the show to go on all while making..
MTSU is donning laurels by association today as three university-affiliated artists — dancer and professor Meg Brooker, actor and aerospace alumnus Cameron L. Mitchell, and poet..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Meg Brooker Synopsis: MTSU’s Director of Dance describes “Dance of Freedom,” Florence Fleming Noyes’ tribute to the suffragists who marched for..
The embodiment of women’s insistence on self-expression on stage and in society was the focus of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina..
MTSU speech and dance students helped to mark the United Nations’ International Day of Persons with Disabilities Dec. 3 by bringing together artists from around the world..
Students and faculty in Tennessee’s only full dance degree program are bringing themes of peace, freedom, protest, technology and identity to the screen with special..
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