Actor and playwright Jaston Williams will finally be his own man on stage at MTSU Tuesday, Feb. 9, after three decades portraying a dozen-plus different..
Tennessee voters are less satisfied with their standard of living and are more likely to say that it is getting worse than the nation as..
The January 2016 edition of MTSU Magazine spotlights the research of two professors — one focused on medievalism’s impact on pop culture and the other..
Move over Pluto, and make way for what could be the newest — and ninth — planet. “Another Ninth Planet?” will be the subject of..
MTSU’s College of Media and Entertainment joins the university’s Black History Month celebration on Thursday, Feb. 4, with a pair of free public screenings of..
MTSU School of Music vocal professor Dina Cancryn has a new song in her heart for Black History Month: sharing the stories of some of..
MTSU School of Music vocal professor Dina Cancryn has a new song in her heart for Black History Month: sharing the stories of some of..
A recent edition of the “MTSU On the Record” radio program focused on what millennials think about money and how they intend to manage it. Host Gina..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Darrin Haas Synopsis: Darrin Haas, MTSU doctoral candidate and command historian with the Tennessee Military Department, explains a cockeyed plot some..
“Hallowed Grounds: Sites of African-American Memories” is the theme of MTSU’s 2016 Black History Month observances in February. This year’s keynote speaker is Stephen A...








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