Ever wondered if nomadic cultures stopped in one place longer than a few days for supplies or a few weeks to graze their livestock? An..
Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times writer C.J. Chivers will explain how he traced a troubled U.S. Marine’s descent into postwar violence during a free public..
By the end of the third HackMT at Middle Tennessee State University Sunday, Jan. 28, there was plenty of cheering, whooping and hollering from a..
The 12th annual Tennessee STEM Education Research Conference will be held Thursday and Friday, Feb. 1-2, in the MTSU Student Union. The MTSU Tennessee STEM..
Nashville Shakespeare Festival returns to MTSU with 30th anniversary season’s production of ‘Hamlet’
MTSU Theatre is setting the scene Feb. 1-3 for another collaboration with the Nashville Shakespeare Festival devoutly to be wished on the Tucker Theatre stage:..
The MTSU Honors College, Office of Admissions and various departments across campus are collaborating for the annual Presidents’ Day Open House. The daylong event is..
Tickets are still available for the MTSU School of Music’s next Jazz Artist Series concert, set for Thursday, Feb. 1, and featuring renowned jazz guitarist..
Nearly 50 MTSU students are experiencing the spring Honors Lecture Series themed “American Values.” They will hear nine lectures from noted on- and off-campus academic..
National Public Radio music critic and author Ann Powers will visit MTSU Monday, Jan. 29, to discuss how popular music has helped shape fundamental American..
The MTSU community can dig into a free lecture series this spring that exposes cinema’s most shadowy genre to the light of day. Dr. Elyce Helford,..











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