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..
Through the end of May, MTSU’s James E. Walker Library will pay tribute to the beauty of a subject seldom discussed today outside the walls of..
It’s almost time for midterm exams at MTSU, and students are searching for relief. The James E. Walker Library, which offers students the atmosphere and..
MTSU staff and students shared information on a variety of campus happenings, including a furry friend who helps students deal with finals, a new approach..
Leah Chism, a second-semester freshman from Murfreesboro, gave patrons of the James E. Walker Library a break from midterm exam stress on Monday, Sept. 29...
MTSU faculty and staff again shared their expertise with listeners of WGNS Radio during the June 16 “Action Line” program with veteran host Bart Walker...
A fascinating combination of tradition, superstition and science characterizes the medical profession in the fledgling years of this country. “The American Body: Medicine, Malady, and..
Xiaojun Huo, who is first chair of erhu in the folk music division of the China Opera and Dance Theater, shared her talents in a..
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