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At least 9 MTSU grads are back on nominees’ list for Grammy gold; pandemic delays ceremony — again

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At least nine Middle Tennessee State University alumni will be dancing back to the 64th annual Grammy Awards, once the industry’s biggest honors are rescheduled, in categories ranging to country to pop to Latin music to bluegrass to gospel. The Recording Academy announced its 2020-21 nominations in November. Shortly before 10 a.m. Central Jan. 5, the organization […]

Baldwin Gallery artists gather online Jan. 22 to discuss work in ‘Shaping Identity’ exhibit

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Five multifaceted artists whose work is currently on display at Middle Tennessee State University‘s renowned Baldwin Photographic Gallery will discuss their art in a special public panel discussion set for Saturday, Jan. 22. “Shaping Identity: A Non-Linear Journey” opened last November and is on display through Thursday, Feb. 3, in Room 269 of the university’s Bragg Media and Entertainment Building, […]

Progressive Era in Tennessee comes to life in 2022 with MTSU virtual lecturers

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MTSU scholars will continue their examination of a pivotal period in Tennessee history with several enlightening online presentations. Dr. Antoinette van Zelm, assistant director of the Center for Historic Preservation, will speak about “The Woman’s Relief Corps and Patriotic Outreach in Tennessee, 1890-1913” in a webinar set to begin at 5 p.m. Central time Tuesday, […]

MTSU ushers in ‘Year of the Tiger’ in U.S., China with music, dancing, opera

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The eyes of the tiger will be on MTSU during two special online performances to celebrate the Lunar New Year. The Center for Chinese Music and Culture and the Center for Asian Studies will host a virtual show of music and dance at 7 p.m. Central, Sunday, Jan. 30, on Facebook and YouTube to welcome […]

MTSU historian connects Twain, Tennessee in webinar examination of Gilded Age

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The director of the Center for Historic Preservation will make the connection between Tennessee and Mark Twain in an upcoming virtual discussion. Carroll Van West will participate in “Naming an Era: The Gilded Age as Novel and Nom de Guerre” at 5 p.m. Central Thursday, Jan. 27, via webinar. The program is sponsored by the […]

MTSU Online helps Williamson County teacher earn master’s, ‘inspire the kids’

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When 55-year-old Patrick Toth looks back at his career path, he can see how every step led him to where he is today. While working as a social studies teacher at Page High School in Williamson County, Toth recently earned a Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction through MTSU Online and the university’s flexible […]

BERC study: MTSU creates $1.42B economic impact, 11,500 jobs across state

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Middle Tennessee State University continues to be powerful economic engine for the region and entire state of Tennessee, responsible for more than $1.42 billion in economic impact and almost 11,500 jobs statewide in 2021, a new economic report released Thursday (Jan. 20) shows. In addition, the report by the Business and Economic Research Center in […]

‘MTSU Promise Tour’ embraces community colleges Jan. 25-Feb. 10sd

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In a three-week stretch, Middle Tennessee State University’s transfer admissions team will meet with prospective students at nine community colleges across Tennessee. It’s the annual MTSU Promise Tour to reach out to the prospective transfer students — from Knoxville to Jackson and from Dyersburg to Chattanooga — in time for them to meet the Feb. […]

MTSU National Alumni Board president: ‘We still have more work to do’

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Even from nearly 500 miles away a few years ago, an extremely proud, young MTSU alumnus envisioned a great future for his university’s National Alumni Association. Matthew Hibdon imagined a cohesive, diverse board he became a part of while working for Omicron Delta Kappa in Lexington, Virginia, only to eventually return to work again at […]

Feb. 3 MTSU Jazz Artist Series concert honors ‘exuberant’ drummer Duffy Jackson

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MTSU School of Music faculty members, students and area jazz musicians will pay tribute to the late jazz drummer Duffy Jackson Thursday, Feb. 3, in the second event in this season’s three-concert MTSU Jazz Artist Series. Tickets for the Feb. 3 concert, which begins at 7:30 p.m. in Hinton Hall inside the Wright Music Building […]




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