A “What Were You Wearing?” museum-style exhibit will be displayed in various locations across MTSU’s campus April 2-6, kicking off Sexual Assault Awareness Month at..
Some seats are still available for the Sunday, April 8, final public concert in this season’s “Keyboard Artist Series” from MTSU’s School of Music, featuring..
MTSU theater, music, dance and multimedia students are stitching their many talents into a multimedia “coat of many colors” to personalize MTSU Theatre’s April 5-8..
Creating greater interaction and understanding among a diverse range of people is the mission of the 2018 LGBT+ College Conference at MTSU. “All Identities —..
MTSU will offer a new scholarship in memory of a respected political science professor so his work can continue to inspire future political scientists and..
An array of five leaders from the fields of business, law, military, academia, athletics and nonprofit organizations is headlining the annual University Honors College’s True..
A new program at MTSU is taking aim at bystanders’ tendency to want to stay uninvolved in potential sexual assaults. Activists explained the “Safe Bar”..
Hunter Hudson spent countless hours researching the history of MTSU’s early science faculty members and their association with the Tennessee Academy of Science. And it..
Some MTSU students dined with Lecia Brooks, director of outreach for the Southern Poverty Law Center. Other students heard her speak about hate groups, intolerance..
The Stones River Chamber Players, MTSU’s faculty ensemble-in-residence, will end their 2017-18 season Monday, March 26, with a free concert, “Roads Less Traveled,” comprising works..










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