An event set Wednesday, Oct. 14, at MTSU aims to use humor to help students understand that rape is not funny. “The Hook Up,” an interactive sexual-assault..
While Tennessee business leaders generally have a positive view about the state and U.S. economies right now, they are less optimistic about the future heading..
MTSU may have the trophy again, but the real winners are the thousands of neighbors, friends, family members and colleagues who’ll be helped by the..
MTSU plans to test its tornado sirens on campus and at the Miller Coliseum Complex Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 12:20 p.m. This will be a..
The Stones River Chamber Players, MTSU’s ensemble-in-residence, will introduce their 2015-16 performance season with a free public concert at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 19, in..
Decades after her best-selling novels and a popular film, author Rebecca Wells says she continues to learn, heal and grow thanks to her books, her life and..
MTSU will welcome dancers, choreographers and directors from across the state and region this weekend, Oct. 10-11, for master classes and public performances from ballet..
Tennessee consumers are a bit sour on the current economy, but are slightly more upbeat about the future and their willingness to open their wallets,..
Call it a hoedown of scientific proportions, complete with hot dogs, ice cream and a bluegrass band. Advisers in the MTSU College of Basic and..
Wright Travel Service founder Pam Wright, an MTSU alumna, jump-started the college careers of 11 MTSU students Oct. 7 with a $100,000 donation to the..








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