Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Katie Foss Synopsis: The professor of media studies describes “Children and Media,” a new course designed to examine the impact..
A new course that examines the impact of media on children and of children on media was the topic of discussion on a recent “MTSU On..
One of the funniest and most provocative comedians of our times is coming to MTSU this week. Stand-up comic, author, actor and Peabody Award-winner D.L...
The January 2022 edition of Middle Tennessee State University‘s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show leaps right into the new year with stories on..
Groundbreaking, partnerships, pandemic pivots, third Princeton honor among MTSU top stories for 2021
Middle Tennessee State University leaves 2021 with a year of strong achievement by its students, faculty, staff and alumni, yet remaining vigilant amid coronavirus variants..
In recent weeks, MTSU faculty have made themselves available to news media sources for interviews on a wide range of topics, including self-talk, the African..
Middle Tennessee State University alumni and former students helped turn Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena True Blue again Nov. 10 with featured live TV performances and plenty of..
It wasn’t exactly the “nickel tour,” but a group of some 70 seniors from Murfreesboro’s Blackman Collegiate Academy got more than their money’s worth while..
As the murder trial begins this week for the three men accused in the 2020 slaying of Ahmaud Arbery, the Pulitzer-winning author who uniquely captured..
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee State Museum will host “Constructing Outbreaks in Tennessee: How Disease Shaped the Volunteer State,” an Oct. 13 free Lunch-and-Learn with Middle..
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