The role music continues to play in activism and social justice is the focus of a free online discussion, with three special guests, planned Thursday,..
Good news is springing up all over in the April 2021 edition of Middle Tennessee State University‘s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show with..
Students with multiple specialties across two Middle Tennessee State University colleges added another notch to their professional tool belts by providing the sounds, sights and..
Local, national and international news outlets recently relied on MTSU faculty experts for their perspectives on tattoos, Jehovah’s Witnesses, foreign policy, pension programs, social media..
A new exhibit in MTSU‘s Baldwin Photographic Gallery, “An Eye Towards Justice,” captures the work of documentarian Morrie Camhi through excerpts of two of his..
An historical display of African American students’ exercise of their free speech rights on campus was the topic of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Frank Lambert Synopsis: The assistant professor of educational leadership and director of the College of Education’s library science master’s degree..
MTSU Associate AD for Equipment Operations Larry Maples was recently honored as the 2020 Jeff Boss District IV Equipment Manager of the Year, according the MTSU..
Guests at the Center for Popular Music at Middle Tennessee State University discussed one of Tennessee’s greatest treasures March 24 in a special online panel..
Women in Higher Education in Tennessee is singling out four members of the MTSU community for their professional and academic achievements. Judith Iriarte-Gross, a professor..
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