Middle Tennessee State University recently dedicated the Lucinda Taylor Lea Learning, Teaching and Innovative Technologies Center in honor of the person whose vision brought the..
In the 75th anniversary year of “Operation Overlord,” an exhibit at MTSU’s James E. Walker Library highlights Tennessee’s contributions to the Allied forces’ victory in World War..
A pair of respected MTSU alumnae have been recognized with ATHENA Awards, one of Rutherford County’s highest honors, for their leadership, professionalism and community service...
MTSU faculty and staff appeared on WGNS Radio recently to share information about an upcoming course offering, a Women’s History Month event and new exhibits and..
There are numerous activities, events, classes, sporting events and more available to alumni and university friends during the upcoming MTSU Alumni Spring Showcase April 5-13...
“You’re the first in our family to get a college degree. We’re so proud of you!” my grandfather would say with his thick Filipino accent..
A cherished collection loaned to MTSU‘s James E. Walker Library for an exhibit is now a permanent part of its heritage. Dr. J. Lee Owen of Murfreesboro,..
Producer/Announcer/Writer: Gina Logue Synopsis: MTSU’s James E. Walker Library redefines the institution with 21st-century technology and outside-the-box thinking.
More recent events may be getting publicity, but civil rights activities at MTSU actually span the decades. “Movement ’68,” a symposium marking 50 years of..
Imagine a well-preserved collection of vintage clothing dating back centuries for students to study in connection with not only textiles but sociology, history and other..
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