“The Black Family: Representation, Identity and Diversity” is the theme of MTSU’s 2021 celebration of Black History Month. “The Black family is and has always..
Middle Tennessee State University again honored slain civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in observance of the national holiday, though this year’s event..
Middle Tennessee State University is again seeking nominations from the community for the “unsung heroes” honored annually as part of its Black History Month observance,..
March 30 was a quiet night on the MTSU campus, as many students, faculty and staff continued adjusting after the first week of switching to..
MTSU’s Black History Month keynote speaker urged her audience members to do more than just register to vote if they really want to bring about..
A dynamic attorney with a wealth of experience in Washington, D.C., politics will share her expertise in an address at MTSU. Angela Rye, chief executive..
The struggle to obtain, maintain and promote the right to vote will be the focus of MTSU’s 2020 celebration of Black History Month. “African Americans..
As keynote speaker of MTSU’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day observance, state Rep. Harold Love Jr. challenged those gathered Monday evening, Jan. 20, inside..
Middle Tennessee State University will be closed Monday, Jan. 20, to observe the 25th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and a special evening ceremony..
Middle Tennessee State University is again seeking nominations for the “unsung heroes” throughout the community who will be honored at the upcoming traditional Unity Luncheon..
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