MTSU’s student newspaper, Sidelines, came away from the Southeastern Journalism Conference in Martin, Tenn., this semester with a number of awards, including a first-place prize..
To feed MTSU students’ chocolate cravings and sugar fixes at the College of Basic and Applied Sciences’ Scholars Day March 27, the School of Agribusiness..
Before the Internet, before television or radio, the U.S. government’s way to assure transparency about its work in the public’s name was to send copies..
Tiffany Bickers is the new director of the MTSU Office of Education Abroad, replacing Rhonda Waller, who resigned to take a position at the University..
MTSU students are gearing up to step off campus and into the community to help neighbors on March 31 in the fourth annual “BIG Event”..
MTSU School of Music professor William Yelverton was in Bloomington, Ind., in 2010 for a solo guitar and lute concert at the Indiana University International..
The Rev. Becca Stevens, recently named by the White House as one of 15 “Champions of Change,” will discuss how she uses social entrepreneurship to..
MTSU’s Todd Art Gallery is continuing its spring showcase of graduating seniors’ work with the Studio Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition 2, “Synesthesia,” which is..
Evolution expert Dr. Eugenie C. Scott emphatically believes the Tennessee State Legislature should drop bills allowing religious and politically motivated statements in public middle- and..
MTSU’s James E. Walker Library will host a free public concert in tribute to Mississippi John Hurt at 6 p.m. Friday, March 30, in the..
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