The November 2021 edition of Middle Tennessee State University‘s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show features stories on services available for students and alumni..
MTSU’s School of Music was pleased to resume the nation’s longest-running marching band competition after its hiatus a year ago because of the coronavirus pandemic...
Hungry for some live entertainment? MTSU Theatre students have just the recipe and are saving the best seats — and the choicest cuts — for..
Middle Tennessee State University vocal students will be in the spotlight Sunday, Oct. 24, when the MTSU Schola Cantorum and Middle Tennessee Choral Society blend..
MTSU’s Stones River Chamber Players are putting “Music in Motion” to set the “Momentum” for their 2021-22 season with a free opening concert Monday, Oct...
A pair of acclaimed School of Music alumni will return to MTSU’s Wright Music Building for a Wednesday, Oct. 13, concert with a quintet of..
Two masters of their respective instruments will join forces at MTSU for a magical musical experience. Chinese artist Gao Hong and Syrian musician Issam Rafea..
Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales was White House counsel in the George W. Bush Administration when the events of Sept. 11, 2001, began unfolding...
After what 2020 and much of 2021 threw at them, this summer’s round-the-clock Tennessee Governor’s School for the Arts at MTSU was a virtual vacation..
MTSU students, alumni and a professor are sharing their talents with the area’s oldest community theater company July 8-11 when the Murfreesboro Little Theatre ends..
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