NASHVILLE — “Freedom Sings: The Music that Changed America,” an entertaining and innovative concert experience, is coming to the Nashville Public Library for a free Sept...
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Matthew Brown Synopsis: Matthew Brown, a lecturer in the English department and co-founder of Writers’ Corps, talks about DMZ, the creative..
There’s a message prospective Middle Tennessee State University students and their parents will be hearing during upcoming preview days, the nine-city True Blue Tour and..
MTSU faculty, staff and partners shared the latest campus happenings during the Sept. 21 “Action Line” program with veteran host Bart Walker. The live program..
A recent edition of the “MTSU On the Record” radio program examines the process of making books before the advent of the printing press. Host..
While the rest of the country argues over and misinterprets the 228-year-old document, the MTSU community went straight to the source to celebrate Constitution Day...
The late MTSU alumnus James M. Buchanan’s youngest sister and a nationally acclaimed sculptor unveiled a long-awaited bronze bust of the Nobel Prize-winning economist during a special..
MTSU is one of a dozen universities nationwide to join a new music industry program that provides students and faculty with research, scholarship, networking and..
Timothy McCoy is bringing new pieces of history to MTSU’s renowned Baldwin Photographic Gallery with a new exhibit of his work on egg white- and..
Author Denise Kiernan, who shared the amazing stories of the women who helped build Oak Ridge, Tennessee — and the atomic bomb — in her..









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