Natalie LaFranzo, a chemist now working in the corporate world, will speak twice during two upcoming Middle Tennessee State University National Women’s History Month activities...
An upcoming continuing education collaboration between four universities will bring awareness to agriculture-related topics and issues that educators and the general public can attend online...
An Emmy-winning broadcaster and humorist who’s brought joy, thought-provoking commentary and plenty of fascinating stories to Sunday mornings for two decades will help Middle Tennessee..
“Justice is what love looks like in public.” “I ain’t got no brand, I got a cause.” Just a few of the many rhetorical gems..
MTSU faculty appeared on WGNS Radio recently to talk about a recent MTSU arts celebration, a special screening featuring visiting indigenous filmmakers from the Amazon and an..
The lead investigator for one of the most infamous — and hidden — race-motivated crimes in American history will discuss her forensic work on the..
If it’s March and the daffodils are in bloom, it’s TSSAA high school basketball tournament time again in Middle Tennessee, and that means a few..
Students and educators from across the Southeast are converging on Murfreesboro March 2-4 for three days of sharing research about their discipline and networking with..
The March edition of Middle Tennessee State University‘s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show is busting out all over with news of the Department..
Award-winning author and educator Ilyasah Shabazz closed out MTSU’s full calendar of Black History Month events Monday, Feb. 27, with her wide-ranging keynote address, discussing her parents’ legacy,..