The artwork gracing the first-floor atrium of MTSU’s James E. Walker Library at the end of the spring semester will have a Shakespearean theme. Beginning..
Under the direction of history professor Brenden Martin, MTSU public history students designed a traveling exhibit depicting various aspects of Rutherford County, Tenn., during the..
The MTSU Office of Student Success recently launched a series of workshops aimed at providing students with practical steps to successfully obtain that valuable college..
Civil War buffs will be enlightened by an exhibit on display in the first-floor lobby of MTSU’s James E. Walker Library. “This Cruel War: Rutherford..
MTSU welcomed a scholar’s perspective on being Arab in America in the second of two “Muslim Journeys” lectures. Dr. Moustafa Bayoumi presented a lecture, “How..
MTSU will welcome a scholar’s perspective on U.S. foreign policy in the second of two “Muslim Journeys” lectures set for Thursday, Nov. 14, in the State..
The story of an African prince who was turned into an American slave will be told at MTSU. Dr. Ron Messier, MTSU history professor emeritus,..
Two MTSU associate professors have captured international honors for their examination of electronic library collections. Suzanne Mangrum and Mary Ellen Pozzebon were recognized by the..
As Earth Day — and Earth Week — 2013 get underway, some MTSU art students are reminding library patrons that excess printing can have scary..
An MTSU professor will instruct the next generation in the art of pop-up books surrounded by an exhibit full of examples. Kathleen O’Connell, book arts..
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