MTSU’s unique international affairs master’s degree was the subject of a recent edition of the “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s interview..
MTSU’s 2014 Middle Tennessee Cyber Summit, set May 5-6 on campus, is aiming to help public and private-sector operations that want to protect their operations..
The gentle, poignant tones of Chinese music will greet patrons of MTSU’s James E. Walker Library soon. Xiaojun Huo, who is first chair of erhu..
Inspired by the Arab Spring, women are beginning to speak out about an ongoing legacy of oppression. “Honor Diaries,” a documentary that expresses the women’s..
The latest artwork gracing the first-floor atrium of MTSU’s James E. Walker Library has a Shakespearean theme. A handheld skull, evoking a scene from Act V,..
Charles Clary’s art cuts both ways. by Darby Campbell When you step into an exhibition of Charles Clary’s (’04) paper sculptures, it..
From Home Ec to Human Sciences: The lessons to be learned remain the same By Candace Moonshower While “home economics” has long been synonymous..
Dr. David Lavery is crafting a new pop canon, one Buffy at a time by Candie Moonshower I’ve been asked a hundred times why..
MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee conducted three town hall meetings on campus in April to give students, faculty and staff an opportunity to discuss the..
Although Scott Sulfridge’s favorite team failed to make the Stanley Cup playoffs, he has more reason than most fans to be excited. The MTSU senior’s..




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