The concept of faculty learning communities for Black educators in colleges and universities was the topic of discussion on a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio..
Middle Tennessee State University renewed its nationally acclaimed efforts to retain and graduate its students on Wednesday, Oct. 21, unveiling an ambitious set of new..
MTSU’s Center for Educational Media continues to further collaborative, mostly free and now virtual professional development for educators across the state of Tennessee. Part of..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guests: Dr. Stacey Graham, Kira Duke, Layla Smallwood Synopsis: Three representatives of MTSU’s Center for Historic Preservation talk about turning seminars into..
An MTSU student is the winner of the 2020 ATHENA Patrons Society Scholarship from a Rutherford County women’s organization whose work includes supporting nontraditional students pursuing..
The Center for Historic Preservation’s transition from seminars to webinars on teaching with primary sources was the focus of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio..
MTSU’s Center for Historic Preservation is transforming its usual in-person professional development workshops into online webinars to inform teachers about ways to keep students engaged..
Each news brief or viral video seems more shocking than the last. Customers barge into a newly reopened ice cream shop, bullying a frightened teenage..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Jason Martin Synopsis: Dr. Jason Martin, associate dean of the James E. Walker Library, explains his workbook for librarians interested in..
An MTSU library leader discussed useful techniques for those aiming for leadership roles in libraries in a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina..









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