There are facts, and there apparently are “alternative facts,” and the founder of the Pulitzer Prize-winning informational website Politifact has plenty of both to share..
Four speakers will examine the precarious intersection of free speech, hate speech and academic freedom at a special Tuesday, Oct. 25, public panel discussion at Middle..
A deputy investigative editor at The Washington Post will discuss the newspaper’s Pulitzer Prize-winning — and unprecedented — database of nearly 1,000 fatal police shootings..
Pulitzer Prize-winning author, historian and journalist Jon Meacham will discuss presidential politics and his new book, The New York Times No. 1 best-seller “Destiny and..
Editorial cartoonist Daryl Cagle will discuss his career, press freedoms and the First Amendment in a free public event set Thursday, Oct. 22, at MTSU...
NASHVILLE — “Freedom Sings: The Music that Changed America,” an entertaining and innovative concert experience, is coming to the Nashville Public Library for a free Sept...
MTSU faculty and staff took to the airwaves recently to discuss a university anthropological research project in Brazil, a history project focused on documenting the..
A trio on the front line of America’s most vocal civil- and human-rights unrest in decades agreed Tuesday night at MTSU: Ferguson, Missouri, has forced..
Longtime Midstate journalist Pat Embry has been selected as the new director of MTSU’s John Seigenthaler Chair of Excellence in First Amendment Studies, bringing decades of..
Journalism icon John Seigenthaler, a First Amendment champion, civil rights advocate and devoted friend of Middle Tennessee State University, died July 11 at the age of 86...
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