Getting college credit for what you’ve learned in life was the subject of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s interview with Dr...
Only 60 openings are available for the 2017 MTSU “Girl Day,” part of the worldwide campaign to introduce high school girls to the world of..
Sharing the story of a family struggling with mental illness has been much more than a “Next to Normal” challenge for the MTSU Department of..
There are facts, and there apparently are “alternative facts,” and the founder of the Pulitzer Prize-winning informational website Politifact has plenty of both to share..
An Arkansas music duo will bring their classical talents to MTSU’s School of Music Monday, Feb. 6, for a free public concert featuring works by..
Jennifer Vedral-Baron, Tennessee Valley Healthcare System director, spoke on “Trusted Leadership” Jan. 26, in the Simmons Amphitheatre, Room 106, of the Paul W. Martin Sr...
A recent edition of “MTSU On the Record” considered whether the pen was mightier than the sword in the aftermath of the Civil War. Host Gina Logue’s..
MTSU is bringing together jazz and dance faculty, students and guests Thursday, Feb. 2, for a unique collaboration of music and movement in the second..
Who is the ultimate master of the hammered dulcimer — a national champion from Tennessee or a Fulbright scholar from China? They won’t actually compete,..
An acclaimed MTSU alumnus and a Peruvian-American virtuoso will perform in free concerts and present free master classes for music aficionados when MTSU celebrates the..
You must be logged in to post a comment.