Numerous MTSU alumni bring the university prestige and recognition through their groundbreaking efforts and faithful support. From 1960 to the present, MTSU’s Alumni Association has..
Frighten yourself into a monthlong film frenzy when MTSU’s Student Programming and Activities Films Council brings “October Scarefest,” its annual offering of horror movies, back..
The Department of Art at MTSU is encouraging artists across the nation to submit “great things in small packages” now to prepare for the launch..
The Stones River Chamber Players, MTSU’s faculty chamber-music ensemble, will celebrate a new season with its first “Faculty Favorites” Monday, Oct. 8, in the Hinton..
A yard sale to benefit international students at MTSU and Motlow State Community College is slated for Friday, Oct. 19, and Saturday, Oct. 20, at..
MTSU fraternities and sororities will display fancy footwork and sensational showmanship at the 32nd annual National Panhellenic Council Step Show at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct...
About 350 people attended the annual Ag Field Day at the MTSU Dairy and MTSU Farm in Lascassas on Sept. 27. Many people — including..
Literary works that provoke controversy and prompt society to reexamine its values are the focus during the James E. Walker Library’s observation of Banned Books..
Tennessee students will depict a tragic and confusing moment in Tennessee history when MTSU Theatre and Dance is opening its 2012-13 season with George Brant’s..
Dr. Ming Wang mastered the art of Chinese violin to escape Mao Tse-Tung’s despotic regime. The well-known Nashville-based ophthalmic surgeon will speak at MTSU Thursday,..










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