MTSU’s most prolific former and current professors and alumni will sign copies of their writings for Twin Oaks Press. The authors will promote their poetry,..
The leaders of the MTSU Poll took the pulse of the public in a recent edition of “MTSU On the Record” with host Gina Logue...
An upcoming concert at MTSU will be more than a feast for the ears — it’ll also provide a good meal for hungry students and..
The story of sugar’s prominence as the “white gold” of the Caribbean will be told at the world premiere of an MTSU professor’s new documentary...
MTSU associate professor Doug Tatum will discuss “Growth Companies in Today’s Economy” at a Nashville luncheon at noon Wednesday, Nov. 14. The event, which is..
Republican Gov. Bill Haslam enjoys high, bipartisan approval among Tennessee’s active voters as he heads into the third year of his term, the latest Middle..
About 40 MTSU student volunteers turned out on a beautiful Friday afternoon for a tree-planting event along Garrison Creek in Murfreesboro. Approximately 125 trees were..
NASHVILLE — First Amendment and civil rights advocate John Seigenthaler was honored Thursday with the 19thannual Joe Kraft Humanitarian Award from The Community Foundation of..
A pioneering period-music group will perform at MTSU’s Wright Music Building and provide master classes to students in the university’s School of Music this month...
The fall semester already is more than half over, and the November edition of “Out of the Blue,” the university’s monthly video magazine, is more proof..
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