MTSU kicked off its National Women’s History Month festivities by celebrating a native Tennessean while also honoring a group of women leaders on the Blue..
With a flurry of Hollywood-style lighting and audio of Muhammad Ali stating “I AM the greatest,” Laila Ali took the stage Wednesday night, March 22,..
Science, entrepreneurship, academia and gender identity are among the topics to be explored in MTSU’s 2017 celebration of National Women’s History Month. “Honoring Trailblazing Women..
Fun, food and fashion await young women eager for the latest strategies to propel them to success at “The Couture Experience Women in Business Showcase”..
MTSU faculty and staff took to the radio recently to discuss an upcoming series of classes open to the community, an ongoing exhibit about Midstate..
Getting the message right was the message crisis management expert Judy Smith delivered at MTSU. Smith, who was the inspiration for the character of Olivia..
Men on the MTSU campus will step into high heels Wednesday, March 30, to again raise awareness about a serious issue: sexualized violence against women...
The issue of gender pay inequity and its impact beyond the workplace will be discussed at a National Women’s History Month event set Thursday, March..
Women who understand the challenges of leadership in the face of sexism and other obstacles will share their trials and triumphs in a free National..
In the midst of a four-day visit to the MTSU campus she attended as an undergraduate from 2004 to 2008, Dr. Jessica Morrison will share..











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