Middle Tennessee State University’s Center for Historic Preservation was named one of six recipients of Teaching with Primary Sources, or TPS, regional grants awarded by..
Middle Tennessee State University history professor Martha Norkunas emphasizes hands-on learning opportunities for her students that allow them to take their classroom knowledge and apply..
by Patsy B. Weiler, Allison Gorman, and Drew Ruble From Murfreesboro to Montana, the work of the MTSU Center for Historic Preservation (CHP) continues to..
Two years of hard work will help make MTSU’s James E. Walker Library a more efficient academic resource. Walker Library Dean Kathleen Schmand and MTSU..
It should come as no surprise that social studies is the favorite subject of MTSU Center for Historical Preservation staff member Kira Duke. “I loved..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guests: Dr. Stacey Graham, Kira Duke, Layla Smallwood Synopsis: Three representatives of MTSU’s Center for Historic Preservation talk about turning seminars into..
The Center for Historic Preservation’s transition from seminars to webinars on teaching with primary sources was the focus of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio..
MTSU’s Center for Historic Preservation is transforming its usual in-person professional development workshops into online webinars to inform teachers about ways to keep students engaged..
The MTSU historian who’s made a career of helping preserve significant landmarks around the country and teaching others to do the same is adding his..
MTSU leads all other universities in the state of Tennessee in higher education humanities projects highlighted by the National Humanities Alliance, according to its website...










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