NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Middle Tennessee State University President Sidney A. McPhee recently challenged a roomful of Midstate leaders to use their influence to work cooperatively to uplift the..
Organizing people, even a few, to accomplish an important goal may seem overwhelming. But the co-director of the historic Highlander Research and Education Center in..
The Middle Tennessee State University community will once again speak the words that ordained and established America during the annual Constitution Week observance Sept. 13-15,..
In the News: Juneteenth, Jan. 6 hearings, the American flag, pilot examiners, voting rights and more
Reporters turned to MTSU faculty for their perspectives on various topics recently, including the Congressional hearings on the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, voting..
Lifelong activists who helped to create a “community of solidarity” received honors Thursday, Feb. 10, at MTSU’s 26th annual Unity Luncheon in the second floor ballroom..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Sekou Franklin Synopsis: The associate professor of political science and international relations analyzes the results of a study of race..
More than 56 years after civil rights marchers were brutally beaten on the Edmund Pettus Bridge, “MTSU On the Record” took another look at race..
Reporters recently sought out MTSU faculty and administrators for their perspectives on various issues, including gerrymandering, voting rights legislation, inflation, N95 masks and Les Paul,..
In recent weeks, MTSU faculty have made themselves available to news media sources for interviews on a wide range of topics, including self-talk, the African..
It was inevitable that Mary Evins would take the path she chose in life. “I always knew I would have a Ph.D. and be a..
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