Middle Tennessee State University recently served as the launch site of a multicity college tour about sexual harassment in the music industry that continues throughout April,..
In early 2017 when the Women’s March was happening in locations across the country, disability advocate Rebekah Taussig said she still felt out of place..
To provide a bit of extra incentive for more undergraduate student participation, Middle Tennessee State University is offering thousands of dollars in cash scholarship awards as part..
A call for justice in Palestine will be the topic of the spring Applied Philosophy Lyceum hosted by Middle Tennessee State University’s Philosophy and Religious Studies Department. ..
Middle Tennessee State University’s National Women’s History Month keynote speaker Rebekah Taussig will be “sitting pretty” March 28 as she advocates for inclusivity and accessibility..
Wearing her trademark western wear and displaying her equally recognizable quick wit, renowned autism advocate and animal welfare pioneer Temple Grandin gave a roomful of Middle Tennessee State University students,..
College of Education fosters more than 1,000 young minds with expanded, two-day Invention Convention
Middle Tennessee State University’s annual Invention Convention again welcomed over 1,000 local students to campus to showcase their gamut of creations that ranged from making..
As part of National Women’s History Month activities, the Middle Tennessee State University Center for Historic Preservation will host author Danielle Chapman, a lecturer at..
Middle Tennessee State University officially kicked of National Women’s History Month Tuesday, March 12, at an opening ceremony combining the annual Trailblazer Awards and first..
Middle Tennessee State University will host author and social justice advocate Celia Williamson for a public lecture on March 20 as part of the university’s..










