MTSU faculty and staff experts contributed their knowledge to various national media outlets recently, sounding off on presidential debates, competing heavy equipment firms, caffeine addiction..
MTSU media students took a crash course in studying public opinion during Monday night’s 2016 presidential debate, using social media to gauge citizens’ reactions to..
For the past week, 14 youngsters have delved into the world of professional journalism in a supportive, fun-filled multimedia environment. They departed MTSU’s second annual..
MTSU faculty and staff experts recently weighed in on corporate whistleblowers, the plight of small farmers and improving chances for college student success in various..
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..
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