MTSU’s Black History Month keynote speaker urged her audience members to do more than just register to vote if they really want to bring about..
Civic-minded students from Middle Tennessee State University as well as others on campuses throughout the state connected recently to hear insights from local and national..
Voting rights organizer Armani Eady and MTSU assistant political science professor Sekou Franklin shared a wealth of information surrounding voting rights and voting protections during..
For Jacqueline Olive, director and co-producer of the documentary “Always in Season,” looking back at the history of lynching in this nation is absolutely critical..
Veteran editor Wanda Lloyd told a roomful of MTSU student journalists recently that her desire to be pursue a career in a newsroom sprouted early..
A dynamic attorney with a wealth of experience in Washington, D.C., politics will share her expertise in an address at MTSU. Angela Rye, chief executive..
NFL player Brandon Copeland will bring his passion for and wisdom about financial literacy to Middle Tennessee State University students this spring, including a special..
As a part of the university’s Black History Month celebration, the MTSU community will have a chance to discuss, revisit and view literature written by..
Global warming and climate change continue to generate discussion and analyses, and MTSU is offering a series of upcoming public lectures sure to inspire further..
As a part of the 2020 Black History Month celebration, MTSU students and faculty will have the opportunity to learn how to fight for their..











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