Middle Tennessee State University public history alumna Katherine Crawford-Lackey took a historic preservation approach to her role at founding father James Madison’s estate in Virginia, working to safeguard an..
It should come as no surprise that social studies is the favorite subject of MTSU Center for Historical Preservation staff member Kira Duke. “I loved..
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..
An MTSU professor has assembled a lineup of outstanding local, state and national historians to speak to her fall 2020 graduate seminar. Martha Norkunas, professor..
Middle Tennessee State University‘s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show is staying in touch thanks to teleconferencing technology with our May 2020 edition, featuring..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Jessica Roseberry Synopsis: Jessica Roseberry, a doctoral student majoring in public history, discusses her research paper “Wealth Increase and Slaves as..
Two accomplished MTSU students unveiled their research on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve editions of the “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Danielle Shelton Synopsis: Shelton, a doctoral candidate majoring in public history, explains her research at Red Clay State Historic Park, the..
As Red Clay State Historic Park celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2019, a budding MTSU historian is sharing what she’s learned about the area’s origins as the..
An MTSU alumnus was recently honored with a top cable television award for his documentary work for the city of Murfreesboro’s CityTV program. MTSU alumnus..
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