Producer/Writer/Announcer: Gina Logue MTSU’s Public History Program prepares students for a wide variety of careers that take history to the public in exciting and enlightening..
MTSU scholars will continue their examination of a pivotal period in Tennessee history with several enlightening online presentations. Dr. Antoinette van Zelm, assistant director of..
At the intersection of the counterculture and cultural history lies a small music club that has welcomed to its stage artists who have dared to..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Jennifer Ruch Synopsis: The doctoral degree candidate describes her work in chronicling the history of Nashville’s Exit/In in a bid to..
A Middle Tennessee State University doctoral student’s effort to preserve a legendary Nashville music venue and have it listed on the National Register of Historic..
MTSU is taking advantage of virtual meetings’ flexibility by expanding its popular Strickland Visiting Scholar Lecture Series this spring, welcoming multiple public history experts in..
The “thirteen hundred fifty-two guitar pickers in Nashville” were only “mothers’ sons” when John Sebastian’s “Nashville Cats” brought Music City session musicians into the spotlight in..
From the gates of Fort Campbell, Kentucky, to Nashville’s Jefferson Street club scene to his fiery Monterey Pop Festival appearance, rock legend Jimi Hendrix‘s comet-like..
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..
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..
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