The November 2013 edition of “Out of the Blue,” MTSU’s video magazine, chronicles intriguing visits to campus by special guests ranging from Holocaust survivors and..
Student, faculty and visiting scholars will discuss how society reacts to injustices in the United States and abroad in the 22nd annual Tennessee Undergraduate Social..
MTSU will welcome a scholar’s perspective on U.S. foreign policy in the second of two “Muslim Journeys” lectures set for Thursday, Nov. 14, in the State..
A recent edition of the “MTSU On the Record” radio program explores whether Americans still think deeply about ideas. Host Gina Logue’s interview with Dr...
Music icon Barry Gibb easily traced the genealogy of the Bee Gees classic “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?” for more than 900 fans..
A scholar who asserts that Americans are the most philosophical people in the history of humanity will present his theory at MTSU Friday, Nov. 8...
The scientist who helps identify and bring home American heroes from military conflicts worldwide will speak at MTSU Tuesday, Oct. 29, in a free public..
Holocaust survivors who were forced to spend their childhood years in hiding shared some of their wisdom with middle school and high school students Tuesday,..
Teaching students about genocide was the topic of a recent edition of the “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s interview with Dr...
MTSU’s Department of Human Sciences, in partnership with Oaklands Historic House Museum, welcomed ArchitectureWorks partner Cindy Coyle Oct. 8 for a public lecture on “Rehabilitation..
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