When Tennessee residents last were asked about laws for firearm sales — in the spring of 2011 after the shooting of Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords..
The latest in alternative fuels research from MTSU’s Dr. Cliff Ricketts and a distant family member’s take on Edgar Allan Poe are just two of..
“At the Crossroads of Freedom and Equality: The Emancipation Proclamation and the March on Washington” is the theme of MTSU’s 2013 observance of Black History..
The history of sugar’s rise to prominence as the “white gold” of the Caribbean became the passion of an MTSU language professor. Dr. Ric Morris,..
MTSU’s Center for Accelerated Language Acquisition is offering an interesting and dynamic way for adults to learn Arabic. The noncredit beginners’ Arabic course will meet..
Dr. Judith Iriarte-Gross’ nearly 18 years as a passionate advocate for four areas of science as career possibilities for girls and young women has led..
Thanks to MTSU’s Center for Popular Music and the James K. Polk Ancestral Home in Columbia, Tenn., the community can get a glimpse into the..
The annual Groundhog Day Luncheon to benefit Blue Raider baseball was held Feb. 4 in Murphy Center with first-year head coach Jim McGuire and the..
Local consumers have become more optimistic about the future of the U.S. economy, according to a new three-county survey by Middle Tennessee State University. The..
Middle Tennessee Public Radio, WMOT-FM 89.5, is joining hands with a New England peer to celebrate Black History Month with “Let Freedom Sing: The Music..
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