While MTSU recording industry major Kristen Brassel was belting out bluesy and folksy ballads Friday afternoon in a tent inside Murphy Center, more than 300..
Jim Bouton, whose 1970 book “Ball Four” ripped the horsehide cover off Major League Baseball, is a “little nervous” about the impact of shorthand, abbreviations..
MTSU’s College of Education is reaching out to area school districts with training aimed at helping administrators meet the challenges of the state’s First to..
The MTSU Student Food Pantry is in critical need of supplies this spring to ensure that every MTSU student in need is able to have..
The lights will go down and the curtains go up April 8-12 as some of MTSU’s finest student filmmakers showcase their work nightly at the..
The plaintiff in an historic gender discrimination case didn’t mince words Friday when speaking about the cause to which she’s dedicated so much in her..
“Ag Day on the Hill” in Nashville now has an added special meaning for MTSU alumnus Pettus Read. Read always attends the annual event at..
The image of men trying to propel themselves forward in pumps and stilettos might not conjure up thoughts of any serious issues. The intrepid men..
MTSU students will display their documentation of the “Geography of Hate” at two Nashville locations next week. Ian Murray and Jordan Brasher will deliver their..
Sheril Kirshenbaum, director of the Energy Poll at the University of Texas-Austin and author of “The Science of Kissing,” delivered the keynote address for MTSU’s..
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