Grammy-nominated folk scholar Stephen Wade is a walking, singing and sometimes dancing encyclopedia of traditional American music. If you have a chord, he has a..
MTSU will be “Breaking Bad” with a week of science, drug- and disability-awareness activities inspired by the popular television series. Free food, prizes, giveaways and..
With the higher education landscape transforming in myriad, sometimes unpredictable ways, MTSU’s Jones College of Business is hosting a series of seminars to help university..
It’s “getting to know you” time for Tennessee’s higher education resource officer and the more than 52,000 people who keep the state’s public colleges and..
A standing-room-only crowd of about 300 people, many of them under 18, heard U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Brandon Cordill express why he never let obstacles..
For almost three decades, the Governor’s School for the Arts has nurtured the “creative spark” of young Tennesseans with a love for music, theatre, visual..
Public affairs consultant and former journalist Keel Hunt brought the story of Tennessee’s unprecedented bipartisan ouster of a corrupt governor to MTSU’s renowned Windham Lecture..
Potential inclement weather has forced the cancellation of today’s planned lecture from Frances Cutler Hahn, a survivor of the horrors of the Third Reich, in observance..
A top U.S. diplomatic official offered his perspective on the world’s most volatile regions in an address at MTSU April 22. Jason Lewis-Berry discussed “Conflict..
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