MTSU’s student artists will create the core of two new exhibits in the university’s Todd Art Gallery: “Repository,” a sculpture collection focusing on memory, biology..
A recent edition of the “MTSU On the Record” radio program explores whether Americans still think deeply about ideas. Host Gina Logue’s interview with Dr...
Renowned jazz trumpeter Scott Wendholt will join MTSU’s Jazz Ensemble 1 and jazz faculty members Thursday, Nov. 7, to kick off the 2013-14 MTSU Jazz..
MTSU fraternities and sororities opened their doors to goblins and ghouls in family-friendly pre-Halloween festivities on Oct. 28 with their 2013 “Trick-or-Treat on Greek Row”..
The first BRAVO Veterans Job Fair at MTSU will be held next week, with about 20 companies already on board to potentially jump-start careers through..
Legendary singer-songwriter-producer Barry Gibb was honored Monday night as the inaugural fellow of The Center for Popular Music at MTSU’s College of Mass Communication. Gibb,..
Music icon Barry Gibb easily traced the genealogy of the Bee Gees classic “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?” for more than 900 fans..
Legendary singer and songwriter Barry Gibb was honored Monday night as the inaugural fellow of The Center for Popular Music at MTSU’s College of Mass..
A scholar who asserts that Americans are the most philosophical people in the history of humanity will present his theory at MTSU Friday, Nov. 8...
The scientist who helps identify and bring home American heroes from military conflicts worldwide will speak at MTSU Tuesday, Oct. 29, in a free public..







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