In its first venture at the Main Street Murfreesboro Saturday Farmer’s Market at the Rutherford County Courthouse June 6, the MTSU Creamery completely sold out of..
MTSU faculty and staff recently shared their expertise with various media outlets on subjects including monetary rules, online learning, college football, children’s social skills, COVID-19,..
African American members of Nashville’s music industry will continue their groundbreaking conversation this Thursday, June 11, with a follow-up panel to answer an “outpouring of..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Mark Doyle Synopsis: Dr. Mark Doyle, a professor of history, discusses his book “The Kinks: Songs of the Semi-Detached,” an..
Middle Tennessee State University’s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show is turning up the heat on MTSU news with our June 2020 edition, featuring..
An MTSU art education teacher and her students are feeling pretty “blue” about a charming new stop-motion animated video about global warming they and Tennessee School for the Blind students..
As colleges and universities across the country continue to rely much more heavily on remote instruction because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, incorporating online teaching..
The Kinks, who were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990, called the tune on a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Sean Foley Synopsis: In the second part of a two-part series, Dr. Sean Foley, a professor of history, examines the..
Recording artist Mickey Guyton and music industry executive Shannon Sanders are among the panelists in a Tuesday, June 2, virtual discussion, “Being African American in the..










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