Middle Tennessee State University will again be represented at a great cause when local nonprofit Read To Succeed will host its 18th annual Celebrity Spelling Bee Nov. 8 at The..
By Kristen Keene NASHVILLE, Tenn. — An associate professor in Middle Tennessee State University’s College of Education, Katie Schrodt is a vocal advocate for family literacy..
Special Collections at Middle Tennessee State University’s James E. Walker Library is celebrating its 25th anniversary with an open house March 12 and two exhibits..
Middle Tennessee State University’s College of Education partnered with the Rutherford Arts Alliance recently to bring reading to community kids through the second annual Southern Kid Literary Festival held on the Blue Raider..
Middle Tennessee State University’s College of Education is set to put on its second Southern Kid Literacy Festival Difference Makers Day to treat community third through fifth graders to..
For literacy professor Katie Schrodt, promoting literacy extends beyond her classroom of future educators at MTSU’s College of Education. “As literacy educators working in a teacher education..
Middle Tennessee State University will be well represented with two True Blue spellers at the upcoming Read to Succeed “Celebrity Bee” set for Thursday, Nov. 3. Greg..
Bonnie Barksdale, assistant education professor, is one of several faculty facilitating Literacy Night events that provide hands-on experience for College of Education students with local..
Two MTSU honor societies are collaborating to spread the love of learning to a variety of locations. Phi Kappa Phi and Omicron Delta Kappa have..
“Books are a great passion of mine,” said Katie Schrodt, assistant professor in MTSU’s College of Education. When the outreach she conducted with local literacy..
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