Hundreds of MTSU students took advantage of seating throughout the Student Union atrium to cheer on their classmates and learn about the many cultures represented..
A presentation at the annual Boro Pride festival is now a point of pride for the entire MTSU community. The Tennessee Equality Project Foundation presented..
MTSU will wrap up its 2019 Black History Month celebration with a visit from a Grammy Award-nominated keynote speaker Thursday, Feb. 28. David Banner will..
“That James Meredith was a bad dude, wasn’t he?” That was the immediate reaction of James Meredith himself to an introductory video encapsulating the events..
The topics of officer-involved shootings, eyewitness testimony and police/community relations will come to the fore as MTSU shows a widely popular film to prompt open..
A veteran of more than 30 years of experience teaching mathematics and finance is slated to receive one of MTSU’s most prestigious honors. Dr. Frank..
A producer of hit records, a civil rights trailblazer, panel discussions and social gatherings are all part of MTSU’s 2019 celebration of Black History Month...
A comedian who has transformed his disability into a career is bringing his act to MTSU. Samuel J. Comroe, a fourth-place finalist on the 2018..
Civil rights trailblazer Meredith headlines MTSU’s Feb. 14 Unity Luncheon honoring 5 ‘unsung heroes’
Tickets are now available for one of the most popular events of MTSU’s Black History Month celebrations: the 23rd annual Unity Luncheon. The university’s 2019..
MTSU junior Jael Ward of Atlanta joined hundreds of other MTSU students Monday night, Jan. 21, in reflecting on the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther..
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