MTSU Theatre students are challenging audiences to face their own beliefs about human connections when they present “Six Degrees of Separation,” the Tony Award-winning drama..
A generous donation from the family of a former MTSU president will jumpstart a dynamic fundraising campaign to celebrate the James E. Walker Library’s 20th anniversary...
In anticipation of the upcoming national election in November, MTSU is hosting a gathering designed to increase civic engagement. The 2020 Middle Tennessee Campus Civic Summit,..
During an era defined by segregation and unequal rights, eight African American student-athletes came to MTSU not fully aware of the lasting impact they would..
College students’ participation in the 2020 U.S. census was the focus of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s interview with June..
MTSU Honors College, Office of Admissions and various departments across campus are collaborating for the annual Presidents Day Open House. The daylong event is scheduled..
An MTSU music business student is fast becoming a veteran of the business while watching her new music video make its debut on the CMT..
MTSU will present several events designed to shed light on adult relationships and mature ways of dealing with them. “Sexual Responsibility and Consent Week,” which..
Faculty and students from the Forensic Institute for Research and Education, or FIRE, at MTSU, gathered together to discuss career development tools in their first..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. David Trowbridge Synopsis: The assistant professor of political science and international affairs describes his research into how law firms that..











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