Despite working toward equality at the ballot box, in the courts and as citizens since the nation was born, panelists at an MTSU Constitution Day..
Many Americans, whether they’re observers or participants, are feeling overwhelmed by 2020’s onslaught of protests, pandemics and politics, but members of an MTSU panel say..
As the world continues to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, an upcoming MTSU videoconference will examine the roles women have played in handling prior pandemics..
The Political Economy Research Institute at Middle Tennessee State University is hosting a series of online community lectures this fall with several nationally known authors..
Nashville’s Doug Kreulen was inside the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, one of the most fateful days in U.S. history. He recalls joining others who were..
An MTSU professor has assembled a lineup of outstanding local, state and national historians to speak to her fall 2020 graduate seminar. Martha Norkunas, professor..
MTSU is welcoming a history scholar, a working journalist and a First Amendment expert Wednesday, Sept. 16, for a free, public Zoom discussion on America’s..
MTSU is filling its 2020 Constitution Day observance with events to educate and encourage citizens to exercise their right to vote in this election year...
For the first time, the MTSU Honors College will have two lecture series — by remote delivery — in the same semester. “Civic Virtue” will..
Michigan pediatrician Mona Hanna-Attisha used science-based research in a five-year Flint water crisis battle that resulted in a $600 million settlement for primarily young victims..











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