MTSU staffer Zada Law will discuss the latest research on African-American life in Civil War-era Tennessee Thursday, July 16, as the special guest of the..
Exploring religious diversity among students who’ve not had opportunities to do so before entering college was the topic of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host..
For the media theorist Marshall McLuhan, the medium was the message. For leisure, sport and tourism associate professor Joey Gray, the motivation is the message...
The newest columnist in the Washington Times has an MTSU pedigree. Alongside widely read conservative commentators like Monica Crowley and Cal Thomas, Dr. Colby Jubenville..
A recent edition of the “MTSU On the Record” radio program focused on the questions surrounding nutritional supplements that horse lovers feed their animals. Host Gina Logue’s..
MTSU faculty and staff hit the airwaves recently to discuss expanding the university’s dual-enrollment offerings, a STEM-focused summer camp and a new book on Listeners of WGNS..
MANCHESTER, Tenn. — Ken Paulson pushed his sunglasses against the bridge of his nose Friday afternoon, then started to climb the ladder leading to the..
Bring up “civility” and you have MTSU management professor Jackie Gilbert’s undivided attention. When spring commencement speaker Evan Cope, chairman of the Tennessee Higher Education..
MTSU’s Experiential Learning Program wrapped up the 2014-15 academic year by honoring the top students, faculty and administrator who demonstrated excellence through their participation in..
GATLINBURG — MTSU received 28 awards in the Tennessee College Public Relations Association’s annual competition recognizing excellence in marketing and communications among the state’s public..









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