A member of the MTSU community is the recipient of one of Tennessee’s highest honors for librarians. Kathy Boudreau-Henry received the Frances Neel Cheney Award..
As we all know, college is a lot of things: a jumble of excitement, coffee, alarm clocks, instant meals, and stress — the kind that keeps..
Dr. J. Lee Owen reminisced about his passion for searching for and collecting vintage books, especially first edition print copies by southern author Eudora Welty..
From a friendship with physician J. Lee Owen and his wife, Sophia, MTSU’s Susan Lyons learned about the Owens’ collection of celebrated author Eudora Welty’s works...
To spread the word about finals in six weeks and the fact free tutoring is available at MTSU’s Tutoring Spot in the James E. Walker..
The March 2017 edition of “Out of the Blue” from Middle Tennessee State University, available to watch above, features: • Details on the new “Makerspace”..
Today’s university library is not just literary but also digital and kinetic, and MTSU’s latest contribution to the trend is getting positive reviews. The James..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Alan Boehm Synopsis: Alan Boehm, director of the James E. Walker Library’s Special Collections area, explains the “Printing the Civil War”..
A recent edition of “MTSU On the Record” considered whether the pen was mightier than the sword in the aftermath of the Civil War. Host Gina Logue’s..
The brilliantly whimsical world of pop-up books is on exhibit at MTSU’s James E. Walker Library through August. “Virtuoso: The Art of Robert Sabuda,” a..
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