NASHVILLE — “Freedom Sings: The Music that Changed America,” an entertaining and innovative concert experience, is coming to the Nashville Public Library for a free Sept...
There’s a message prospective Middle Tennessee State University students and their parents will be hearing during upcoming preview days, the nine-city True Blue Tour and..
The late MTSU alumnus James M. Buchanan’s youngest sister and a nationally acclaimed sculptor unveiled a long-awaited bronze bust of the Nobel Prize-winning economist during a special..
Timothy McCoy is bringing new pieces of history to MTSU’s renowned Baldwin Photographic Gallery with a new exhibit of his work on egg white- and..
Author Denise Kiernan, who shared the amazing stories of the women who helped build Oak Ridge, Tennessee — and the atomic bomb — in her..
MTSU presented a free public screening of the nationally acclaimed documentary “The Hunting Ground” on Tuesday, Sept. 15, followed by a panel discussion on preventing..
Promoters of an informative exhibit set Wednesday, Sept. 23, at MTSU hope to convey the message that there’s more to love than roses and candlelight...
Two of the founding fathers of the modern civil rights movement capped off Constitution Day festivities at MTSU with lessons from the past for the..
Decorated war veteran and officer Carl G. Schneider was a featured MTSU guest speaker Sept. 17 in the Business and Aerospace Building’s State Farm Lecture..
More than 300 people saw agriculture — and MTSU ag students — in action during the recent MTSU Farm Laboratories Open House in Lascassas, Tennessee...







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