MTSU students will raise money at an upcoming football game to honor a former player whose life was cut short in a tragic accident. “Aim..
Despite comprising 17.8% of the armed forces, women continue to face obstacles both during their military service and after, and support systems have sometimes lagged...
Veterans and currently active military will once again have their day, MTSU style, during the 38th annual Salute to Veterans and Armed Forces game activities...
The general public and campus community are invited to the first MTSU Faculty/Staff Stole Ceremony, which will be held starting at 10 a.m. Friday, Nov...
Students will have more faculty-led MTSU signature study abroad programs from which to choose than ever before. They’ll learn all about those programs and more..
In an extremely loud MTSU Murphy Center, Madison Ketron may have the only one of thousands of Rutherford County Schools’ fifth-graders with a book of..
The future of criminal justice reform in Tennessee was the topic of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s interview with Dr. Howard..
MTSU Theatre students are tackling questions asked since man first formed words and then performed them on stage in “Everybody,” the new adaptation of a..
Students in MTSU professor Hanna Park’s public relations course are urging their peers to join the university’s 1 for All First Amendment awareness program and..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Paula Findlen Synopsis: The 2019 Strickland Visiting Scholar Lecturer in History discusses the impact of books on the work of..











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