Civil rights legend Bernard Lafayette Jr. captivated his MTSU audience Thursday, Oct. 29, with memories of growing up in the throes of segregation while fueled by..
Grammy-winning music historian Elijah Wald will discuss his new book, “Dylan Goes Electric! Newport, Seeger, Dylan and the Night That Split the Sixties,” at a..
Work by photographers Meg Griffiths and José Betancourt is part of a special dual exhibit,“Cuba: Two Visions,” on display through Dec. 30 at MTSU’s Baldwin Photographic..
An expert on composer Aaron Copland’s dramatic works presented a free public lecture on his opera “The Tender Land” Nov. 11 in Hinton Hall inside MTSU’s..
Writer Andrew Maraniss, author of “Strong Inside: Perry Wallace and the Collision of Race and Sports in the South,” will speak at MTSU at 6 p.m...
A Boston University economist will give a free public lecture Thursday, Nov. 5, at MTSU that focuses on the realities of the nation’s severe debt load...
Soft-spoken but oozing a hardened resolve, civil rights legend Bernard Lafayette Jr. captivated his MTSU audience Thursday, Oct. 29, with memories of growing up in..
Rarely does an MTSU guest speaker have an audience dancing before he gets on stage, but Lamont Dozier‘s nonstop string of Motown hits playing over..
MTSU’s Department of Recording Industry is bringing the West Coast sound to campus Wednesday, Oct. 28, with a free public screening of the documentary “The..
A forensic scientist whose meticulous research laid the foundation for investigating — and finding answers for — mass disasters such as Hurricane Katrina and United..
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