An Oscar-winning animator’s decades-long effort to bring his handcrafted “masterpiece” to the screen is the subject of a documentary and Q-and-A session planned for MTSU’s..
Reopening Jan. 27, 2014, on the second-floor atrium of the Bragg Mass Communication Building on the Middle Tennessee State University campus, the Baldwin Photographic Gallery’s..
NASHVILLE — MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee said the Quest for Student Success reforms underway on campus will help the state achieve Gov. Bill Haslam’s..
MTSU’s American Democracy Project will play a significant role in tonight’s city candidates’ forum on Murfreesboro CityTV. Murfreesboro CityTV will televise the City Mayor, City..
A recent edition of the “MTSU On the Record” radio program examined the psychological roadblocks that prevent us from becoming physically fit. Host Gina Logue’s..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Mark Anshel Synopsis: The professor of exercise science and author of “Applied Health Fitness Psychology” explains how to develop healthy..
The music, dancing and history of Africa will be on display at MTSU during the first week in March. Africa Week will provide the MTSU..
MTSU School of Music faculty cellist Christine Kim and pianist Arunesh Nadgir will be joined by Grammy Award-winning violinist Karen Kim for a free public..
The 2014 John Pleas Faculty Recognition Award was presented to Dr. Sekou Franklin during a special ceremony in the Tom Jackson Building on the MTSU..
Several members of the MTSU community will take time out of their busy schedules to read to preschoolers next week. They will participate in “Read..
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