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..
Midterms are upon us! Whether you’re cramming for your exams or brushing up on the basics, odds are you’re spending an ever-more dedicated amount of..
On this March 2021 episode of Middle Tennessee State University‘s TV magazine show, “Out of the Blue,” we visit with two new deans at MTSU..
MTSU faculty appeared on WGNS Radio’s “Action Line” program by phone recently to talk about a new grant to help decrease student textbook costs, plans for..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Kathleen Schmand Synopsis: The new dean of the James E. Walker Library explains her priorities for maintaining and expanding services.
The future of academic libraries and the ways they serve their clients and sustain their funding was the focus of a recent “MTSU On the Record”..
Among the many people helping to maintain the James E. Walker Library’s status as a full-service resource for students and faculty are three staffers who..
When Kathleen Schmand was a student at the University of Pittsburgh, her father invited her to spend Thanksgiving with him in Murfreesboro, telling her she..
As the start of the Spring 2021 semester nears, the folks in User Services at the James E. Walker Library have remained on the front..
The writing is on the wall at the James E. Walker Library, and it pays tribute to a devoted supporter. Michael Humnicky, a former engineer..
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