Marsha Powers believes that mixing the vision of another editor, the ideas and creativity of the designer and adding a full dose of color turned..
MTSU’s Dr. Charles Perry and his student-driven project team continue to gain national and international acclaim. On Nov. 17, Perry and his students were featured..
MTSU’s most prolific former and current professors and alumni will sign copies of their writings for Twin Oaks Press. The authors will promote their poetry,..
The story of sugar’s prominence as the “white gold” of the Caribbean will be told at the world premiere of an MTSU professor’s new documentary...
MTSU associate professor Doug Tatum will discuss “Growth Companies in Today’s Economy” at a Nashville luncheon at noon Wednesday, Nov. 14. The event, which is..
In his first State of the College address, Dean Bud Fischer charted a new course for the MTSU College of Basic and Applied Sciences. “It’s..
The decorative and colorful artistry of medieval books will be the subject of a discussion at MTSU’s James E. Walker Library on Tuesday, Nov. 13...
MTSU honored the late Dr. Eugene “Gene” Smith Oct. 27 with a plaque placed on university grounds in tribute to his role as interim president...
MTSU’s Learning, Teaching and Innovative Technologies Center will host its annual Faculty Fair on Wednesday, Oct. 31, to give university faculty a “one-stop-shop” event to..
An effort to get low-income citizens to eat healthier food was the topic of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program with host Gina..








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