The Tennessee Journalism Hall of Fame honored seven outstanding Tennessee journalists, including one posthumously, during induction ceremonies Tuesday, Aug. 7, during the Tennessee Association of..
National media outlets recently quoted MTSU faculty experts on such topics as white supremacists, the pension crisis in Russia, the possible execution of poachers in..
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A cold, rainy weekend didn’t stop a small group of MTSU media students, faculty and staff from recently viewing a cinematic snapshot..
Blues-rock icon Tracy Nelson, whose soulful, powerful voice lends extra gravitas to the music of her four-decade career, will perform songs of freedom at MTSU..
A pair of MTSU faculty members will lead a timely discussion on “Money in Politics” on Tuesday, Aug. 11, at the Heritage Center of Murfreesboro,..
A new national survey by the Nashville-based First Amendment Center indicates that nearly a third of Americans still can’t name one of the five freedoms..
First Amendment scholar Ken Paulson, dean of the MTSU College of Mass Communication, is among panelists discussing the free speech rights of student fans on..
The latest MTSU personnel to lend their expertise to national news agencies shared insights on First Amendment rights for federal government employees and keeping the..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Ken Paulson Synopsis: The president of the First Amendment Center in Nashville and new dean of the MTSU College of Mass..
WASHINGTON — In a survey released July 16 by the Newseum Institute, 34 percent of Americans say the First Amendment goes too far in the..
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