Reporters recently relied on MTSU faculty and staff for insight into several issues, including vaccine mandates, the First Amendment, voter suppression laws, critical race theory,..
MTSU students across campus have learned firsthand what democracy sounds like when it is read out loud. At six separate locations, students, faculty and staff..
Middle Tennessee State University is ready to set off a few fireworks of civic inspiration and information with its week of special events Sept. 13-17..
Members of the MTSU community recently provided reporters with expertise on a wide variety of stories on issues including voting rights legislation, job interviews, relocating..
Despite working toward equality at the ballot box, in the courts and as citizens since the nation was born, panelists at an MTSU Constitution Day..
MTSU is filling its 2020 Constitution Day observance with events to educate and encourage citizens to exercise their right to vote in this election year...
MTSU is joining a national nonpartisan effort to keep U.S. elections secure this Thursday, Sept. 10, by serving as the Tennessee university partner for a..
The work of five MTSU art professors is the focus of a celebration of the centennial of women’s suffrage in a new exhibit in Murfreesboro’s..
Civic-minded students from Middle Tennessee State University as well as others on campuses throughout the state connected recently to hear insights from local and national..
Voting rights organizer Armani Eady and MTSU assistant political science professor Sekou Franklin shared a wealth of information surrounding voting rights and voting protections during..
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