The ongoing demonstration by Native Americans against a pipeline construction project that would cross a reservation in North and South Dakota will be discussed Thursday,..
The multitalented harmonica player who’s left his inimitable stamp on decades of country and rock recordings will visit MTSU Monday, Nov. 14, to discuss his..
Tennessee is in the spotlight in November as MTSU hails three important historic anniversaries. Six celebrations are scheduled around the state to mark the 20th..
Lifelong friends Bob Lamb and Bud Morris were shocked and humbled when they learned they would be the 2016 co-recipients of the Joe Nunley Award..
MTSU’s Fall Preview Day Saturday, Nov. 5, has a new wrinkle for the nearly 600 students and their family members planning to attend. FAFSA —..
MTSU’s Jennings A. Jones College of Business again honored a group of business people with awards in recognition their contribution to business and industry. The..
Local youngsters will have more literary adventures to enchant and delight them because of MTSU’s Margaret H. Ordoubadian University Writing Center. Throughout the month of..
There’s been plenty of sweat and tears shed over this election, so why not shed a little blood at MTSU Tuesday, Nov. 8, in honor..
A U.S. scholar will explain how America must understand economic policy and political motivations to understand Russian President Vladimir Putin in a free public lecture..
MTSU’s Graduate Student Association invites the campus community to its final lecture to educate voters before the Nov. 8 election. The purpose of “Prep Your..
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