Retired U.S. Army Brig. Gen. R. David Ogg Jr. will join the task force that will consider whether to change the name of MTSU’s Forrest..
MTSU students and the wider community have an opportunity to be immersed in entrepreneurial ideas and strategies Nov. 16-20 during the university’s Global Entrepreneurship Week..
While his grandfather fought in World War I and his father in World War II, retired U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Keith Huber said he was..
More than 65 countries await MTSU scholars eager for an international experience, and everything those students need to know will be at this week’s Study..
The mysteries of what makes a consumer embrace certain goods and reject others was unraveled on a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina..
Music has been one of man’s favorite ways to resist or support powerful leaders throughout history, and it’s the timely topic of an international conference..
Grammy-winning music historian Elijah Wald will discuss his new book, “Dylan Goes Electric! Newport, Seeger, Dylan and the Night That Split the Sixties,” at a..
MTSU dancers will welcome guest artists and a Nashville troupe to campus Nov. 19-21 for the Fall Dance Concert, “Collage, A Collection of Dances,” to..
Work by photographers Meg Griffiths and José Betancourt is part of a special dual exhibit,“Cuba: Two Visions,” on display through Dec. 30 at MTSU’s Baldwin Photographic..
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. —South central Kentucky high school students attending a Middle Tennessee State University recruiting event in Bowling Green Nov. 11 found an excellent..











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