With a last name like “Tallent,” perhaps it was inevitable that MTSU student Lukas Tallent would create his own entertainment event. The second annual Etowah..
Those taxes you paid to the federal government in April are coming from less and less pretax income, and change is not in the offing,..
Former Vice President Al Gore has moved on. These days the two-term vice president and 2007 Nobel Peace Prize recipient maintains a schedule almost as..
Students in outlying middle Tennessee counties can obtain a college education with a much shorter commute at Middle Tennessee Education Center in Shelbyville. This video..
Japan’s continuing struggle to come to grips with its past is the subject of the next “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s..
MTSU’s FirstSTEP summer research experience continues to plant seeds that are growing more productive students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. In this year’s experience, more..
If you’ve been looking for an opportunity to tell area leaders what you think should be done to improve your community, your chance is just..
The Center for Popular Music at MTSU has received new grants from the Grammy Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities that will allow..
Dr. Dale Cockrell of MTSU’s Center for Popular Music gently holds a weathered palm-sized journal filled with musical notations in one hand and a parchment-like..
MTSU spring 2013 graduate Eric Guyes visited Israel in 2012 as part of a 10-day Jewish Birthright trip. He was certain he wanted to return...
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