The discovery of an entire city that previously was unknown to modern researchers was the topic of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program...
Ever wondered if nomadic cultures stopped in one place longer than a few days for supplies or a few weeks to graze their livestock? An..
Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times writer C.J. Chivers will explain how he traced a troubled U.S. Marine’s descent into postwar violence during a free public..
National Public Radio music critic and author Ann Powers will visit MTSU Monday, Jan. 29, to discuss how popular music has helped shape fundamental American..
“Take yourself out of your comfort zone. That’s the only way you grow” was the message FBI agent Keith A. Johnson conveyed to eager MTSU..
Gina “Gigi” Butler came to MTSU this week to give students the “unfiltered truth about success,” while sharing the ups and downs she experienced on..
They served. They survived. Some of them speak of it. Now more military veterans are singing about their experiences, with support from the musicians of..
An MTSU alumnus whose political career has taken him from Tennessee’s capital to the nation’s capital will return to campus Nov. 13-14 to share his..
A woman who survived a World War II death camp and sadistic genetic experimentation by the Nazis will tell her story in an MTSU-sponsored event..
Country music fans, and fans of Charlie Daniels in particular, stood in line Thursday, Nov. 2, at MTSU‘s Phillips Bookstore to receive autographed copies of the famed..
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