The struggle to obtain, maintain and promote the right to vote will be the focus of MTSU’s 2020 celebration of Black History Month. “African Americans..
Hundreds of MTSU students took advantage of seating throughout the Student Union atrium to cheer on their classmates and learn about the many cultures represented..
A presentation at the annual Boro Pride festival is now a point of pride for the entire MTSU community. The Tennessee Equality Project Foundation presented..
A visiting lecturer to MTSU will spotlight the issues faced by Muslims in America and why those issues persist. Caleb Iyer Elfenbein, director of the..
MTSU’s Asian Student Association recently accepted a donation from a Murfreesboro Buddhist temple to support the campus organization’s efforts to celebrate and raise awareness about..
MTSU’s Honors College boasts a rising percentage of minority students MTSU’s 2018 spring and summer commencements saw 66 Honors College students graduate and complete a..
Dozens of minority students graduating in December were honored recently with a special reception hosted by the MTSU Office of Intercultural and Diversity Affairs. Daniel..
As the anniversary of a 2017 white supremacist rally in Middle Tennessee approaches, the James E. Walker Library is displaying items from the “Murfreesboro Loves”..
Before MTSU spring commencement ceremonies were held, dozens of proud minority graduating seniors gathered for the Intercultural Graduation Reception hosted by the Office of Intercultural and..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Catte Synopsis: An MTSU alumna and author of “What You’re Getting Wrong about Appalachia” rebuts much of J.D. Vance’s..
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