Students from MTSU’s electronic media communication program worked behind-the-scenes at the Oct. 28 “Freedom Sings” concerts at Nashville’s famous Bluebird Cafe. Students deployed the college’s..
The MTSU Student Food Pantry’s holiday drive to restock the shelves will get a boost this year from a Conference USA competition and help from..
MTSU fraternities and sororities opened their doors to goblins and ghouls in family-friendly pre-Halloween festivities on Oct. 28 with their 2013 “Trick-or-Treat on Greek Row”..
The first BRAVO Veterans Job Fair at MTSU will be held next week, with about 20 companies already on board to potentially jump-start careers through..
With just a few days remaining in this year’s Employee Charitable Giving Campaign, pledges are now up to 87 percent of the $115,000 goal. The..
Six incoming Middle Tennessee State University students have been selected to receive the SouthEast Bank Scholars award for the 2013-2014 academic year. The scholarship will provide..
Legendary singer-songwriter-producer Barry Gibb was honored Monday night as the inaugural fellow of The Center for Popular Music at MTSU’s College of Mass Communication. Gibb,..
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The experience MTSU students gain while working behind the scenes at events like the Newseum Institute’s “Freedom Sings” celebration at Nashville’s Bluebird..
NASHVILLE — Nashville Mayor Karl Dean on Tuesday honored Freedom Sings, a celebration of free speech and music that tours college campuses across the nation, on..
For the first time, MTSU fraternities and sororities held a family-friendly trick-or-treat experience for youngsters instead of their traditional Halloween carnival. By all appearances, everyone..
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