Some MTSU students dined with Lecia Brooks, director of outreach for the Southern Poverty Law Center. Other students heard her speak about hate groups, intolerance..
An award-winning actress will deliver the rescheduled keynote address for MTSU’s celebration of National Women’s History Month. Award-winning actress Selenis Levya, who portrays jail inmate..
Women will combine academia and activism as the 2018 American Association of University Women’s state convention comes to MTSU March 16-17. Co-hosted by the university’s..
Both Woody Guthrie and the Carolina Chocolate Drops might get a kick out of these new old-time music-loving folks. Dr. Dan Margolies, a professor of..
MTSU kicked off its National Women’s History Month festivities by celebrating a native Tennessean while also honoring a group of women leaders on the Blue..
“Tonight, it’s my job to get you to operate with the spirit of urgency that your ancestors operated (with).” Alternating between hip-hop communicator and first-generation..
MTSU is providing students interested in careers in the ever-changing world of criminal justice with an extraordinary opportunity to chat with those working daily in..
It may have been raining outside, but girls reigned supreme inside during the 21st Expanding Your Horizons in Math and Science Conference at MTSU Saturday,..
Three law enforcement officers who work for different state agencies are coming to MTSU Tuesday, Feb. 13, to share their perspectives with students. A free..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Michael Frachetti Synopsis: A visiting lecturer from Washington University in St. Louis, Frachetti explains his discovery of a city established..











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