Students in MTSU’s School of Journalism and Strategic Media don’t need a passport to participate in a veteran journalist’s summer course, but they’ve sometimes felt..
A $50,000 Tennessee Board of Regents grant will provide mentoring opportunities for new MTSU students, while another $47,400 TBR grant will support new students with..
Telling the story of a century’s worth of broadcasting in America and in Tennessee has turned a national spotlight — and a pair of prestigious..
A Middle Tennessee State University alumna is among President Joe Biden‘s new group of nominees to fill one of four open seats on the Tennessee..
Six acclaimed alumni are now part of the Wall of Fame in Middle Tennessee State University’s College of Media and Entertainment following a virtual event..
An MTSU media graduate’s timely research into how social media can affect politics and voting has been chosen as the year’s best thesis by the..
MTSU Theatre students are preparing the way of the Lord — and for big show-stopping tunes to return to Tucker Theatre — when they bring..
Good news is springing up all over in the April 2021 edition of Middle Tennessee State University‘s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show with..
When University officials decided a student-led Covid-19 campaign was needed to help normalize wearing a mask and social distancing, two professors from the College of..
“Representation matters.” Dr. Jennifer Woodard, assistant dean of the MTSU College of Media and Entertainment, used those words to describe her life and career as..
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