Billboard.com Ranks MTSU Music Business Program in National Top 15

Billboard.com Ranks MTSU Music Business Program in National Top 15

MTSU’s Department of Recording Industry has again earned national acclaim for its music business education program, ranking among the Top 15 such programs in the country, according to Billboard.com.   In the recent article, “The 15 Best Music Business Schools in 2017,” the authors include MTSU in a listing that also features four programs at New York…

Wings and Rings

Wings and Rings

Toot’s diners may enjoy “good food and fun” during the fall Wings and Rings fund-raiser to support Special Olympians from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Toot’s on Sam Ridley Parkway in Smyrna.   Sheriff’s School Resource Officers will ask customers to donate to the Special Olympics bowling tournament for Rutherford County and Murfreesboro students and adults in…

Guest Jurists Celebrate Constitution Day by Issuing Opinions for MTSU Audience

Guest Jurists Celebrate Constitution Day by Issuing Opinions for MTSU Audience

Five eminent jurists illuminated the foundation of our nation’s laws and the role of judges in interpreting those laws as part of MTSU’s 2017 Constitution Day festivities. Under the title “The Constitutional Role of an Independent Judiciary in a Democracy,” the senior and retired federal and state appellate judges and justices gathered for a panel…

Read 20 with Murfreesboro City Schools

Read 20 with Murfreesboro City Schools

Murfreesboro City Schools has embarked on an early reading initiative funded through a grant titled Ready, Set, Grow!  The grant helps fund two programs targeted at children from birth to age 5.   Ready! for Kindergarten includes parent workshops and toolkits. Ready! for Kindergarten workshops assist families in learning how to nurture their child’s development from birth to kindergarten to help…

Middle Tennessee Residents “Heartwalking” to Fight Heart Disease, Stroke

Middle Tennessee Residents “Heartwalking” to Fight Heart Disease, Stroke

More than 8,500 Middle Tennessee area residents are expected to raise their heartrates and more than $1.8 million on October 14, 2017 for the American Heart Association, the world’s leading voluntary organization dedicated to building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke.   The Association’s 25th annual Greater Nashville Healthy For Good™ Heart Walk, sponsored by Delta…

Amended State Law Saving MTSU Student Veterans Thousands of Dollars

Amended State Law Saving MTSU Student Veterans Thousands of Dollars

MTSU student veteran Kevin Hicks saved more than $13,000 in out-of-state tuition and felt like he won the lottery.   Thanks to an amended Tennessee General Assembly regulation relative to education for veterans, service members and other eligible individuals, the change will save student veterans thousands of dollars in the future after they establish in-state residence.   The change affects those…

CityTV Earns National Awards for “Kids Recycling” and “Don’t Litter” PSAs

CityTV Earns National Awards for “Kids Recycling” and “Don’t Litter” PSAs

Murfreesboro’s CityTV has again been recognized nationally for quality government television programming.  Murfreesboro’s government-oriented television station received a national award during the 32nd annual Government Programming Awards presented by the National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOAhttps://www.natoa.org/). The winners were announced during a gala Thursday, September 14, 2016, in Seattle, Washington.   Murfreesboro’s CityTV brought…

MTSU President Joins Rep. John Lewis in D.C. for Panel Discussion on Leadership, Mentoring

MTSU President Joins Rep. John Lewis in D.C. for Panel Discussion on Leadership, Mentoring

MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee joined civil rights icon U.S. Rep. John Lewis for a panel discussion at the nation’s capital Wednesday (Sept. 20) sponsored by Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity on intentional leadership and calling youth to community service.   The discussion, held during the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Legislative Conference, included business, media and fraternity leaders….

The Center for the Arts Gets Scary with “Carrie” & The Rocky Horror Picture Show

The Center for the Arts Gets Scary with “Carrie” & The Rocky Horror Picture Show

The Center for the Arts presents the thrilling musical adaptation of the Stephen King bestselling sensation: Carrie: The Musical.  Performances begin October 6 and continue through October 22. This production is rated R for mature content. Carrie the Musical tells the story of Carrie White, a bullied teenage girl who is pushed to her limit by her mother and peers,…