Middle Tennessee State University’s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show is soaking up the sun with our July 2020 edition, featuring discussions on special..
While performing their regular jobs, MTSU faculty and staff continue to share their expertise with news media outlets during the COVID-19 pandemic. Recent topics include..
MTSU Theatre students were ready for a “Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.” They didn’t realize it would break their hearts, too. The cast..
MTSU Theatre students are challenging audiences to face their own beliefs about human connections when they present “Six Degrees of Separation,” the Tony Award-winning drama..
National media outlets recently published the views of MTSU faculty experts on topics including Shakespearean drama, women’s suffrage, women’s basketball, emotional intelligence, impeachment, yogurt and..
MTSU Theatre is helping to turn its Tucker Theatre stage into a dystopian Dunsinane Feb. 6-8 when it collaborates once again with the nationally acclaimed..
MTSU is joining the applause for the Arts Center of Cannon County and its 40 years of showcasing music, theater, dance, sculpture, painting, quilting, basket-making..
Middle Tennessee State University‘s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show strides into a new year with its January 2020 edition, featuring conversations about a..
MTSU student, faculty and staff representatives appeared on WGNS Radio recently to share information about an upcoming holiday-themed arts event, a fall dance concert and..
MTSU’s Tucker Theatre will once again become the community’s holiday headquarters for the fifth annual “Joys of the Season” arts celebration on Sunday, Dec. 1...
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