A Palestinian citizen of Israel who writes in Hebrew and recently migrated to the United States will share his unique perspective on Arab-Israeli relations with..
MTSU is upholding nearly 80 years of student writing tradition by serving as host for the 2016 Southern Literary Festival March 24-26, which will feature..
The MTSU community can shake off the winter blues by learning how to use their bodies to strengthen their minds at an enlightening rescheduled lecture..
Women who understand the challenges of leadership in the face of sexism and other obstacles will share their trials and triumphs in a free National..
A community historian and descendant of two Civil War great-grandfathers will reveal the contributions of the women of that great national schism in a free..
In the midst of a four-day visit to the MTSU campus she attended as an undergraduate from 2004 to 2008, Dr. Jessica Morrison will share..
The quest for equal pay, the art of professional damage control and the challenges of the public arena are some of the issues at the..
MTSU’s Black History Month 2016 keynote speaker encouraged his audience to build on the progress of their predecessors instead of only looking back at those..
An MTSU English professor who’s made a successful career of analyzing the cultural phenomena of television is now looking at society’s new focus on the men..
There’s an art to refusing to give up on a challenge, and one of that art’s practitioners was the guest on a recent “MTSU On the..
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