The Department of Jazz Studies in MTSU’s School of Music will present two consecutive concerts featuring two of the genre’s best-known and loved jazz drummers,..
Students who want to explore how life in Eastern Europe has changed since the fall of the Iron Curtain have until Friday, Feb. 24, to..
Three agencies are teaming up to celebrate “Our People” Month during the City of Murfreesboro’s bicentennial year with a special community-heritage lecture, “We Are as..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guests: Dr. Brian Miller Synopsis: Dr. Brian Miller, professor of biology, talks about how he and his students conduct research on the..
Lady Antebellum’s second best country album Grammy in as many years means more accolades for MTSU after the 54th Grammy Awards ceremony Feb. 12. “Own the..
John Hood—MTSU alumnus, former state representative, community organizer and volunteer, and possibly the busiest man in Rutherford County—was honored Feb. 10 by the Murfreesboro City..
Shipwrecks! Mistaken identities! Plot twists! Cross-dressing! And all of this before midterms? Yes! MTSU reaped the benefits of Queen Elizabeth I’s midwinter boredom—or so legend..
“Wedding Dresses Through the Decades,” an all-ages exhibit featuring real wedding dresses, vintage photographs, antique china and the stories behind their owners, is open for..
Sixty-one scholars from across the state of Tennessee gathered Feb. 8 in the Legislative Plaza at the Tennessee State Capitol to present their innovative scientific..
The MTSU Poll’s newly released “Spring 2012 Partisan Profiles” reveal which demographic traits tend to distinguish Tennessee’s Republicans, Democrats and independents from each other as..
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