Student journalists from Middle Tennessee State University won nine awards at the recent Southeast Journalism Conference, including four first-place finishes in several of the most..
A unique approach to combating harmful societal stereotypes was the focus of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue interview with Katherine..
MTSU advertising majors’ social-media effort to fight community stereotypes has earned them acclaim in an international competition — and a free trip to Washington, D.C...
MTSU’s College of Media and Entertainment joins the university’s Black History Month celebration on Thursday, Feb. 4, with a pair of free public screenings of..
MTSU’s College of Media and Entertainment is once again in the national spotlight, gaining praise as one of the top 30 programs of its kind..
To prepare its students for successful careers in an ever-changing media landscape, MTSU’s College of Media and Entertainment is launching a “teaching hospital” approach to journalism this..
If the Blue Raider Nation has something to say to the Tennessee Board of Regents, Dr. Tricia Farwell is the person to see. Farwell, an..
With everyone from local fundraisers to National Football League players wearing pink during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a very special event at MTSU will enable..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Gregory Pitts Synopsis: MTSU’s new director of the School of Journalism, Dr. Gregory Pitts, talks about his priorities for curricula and..
The MTSU School of Journalism’s new director was the guest on a recent edition of “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s interview with..
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