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MTSU Celebrates Black History Month 2024 with Keynote by Actor Marcus Scribner

Murfreesboro, TN - Middle Tennessee State University is highlighting "African Americans in the Arts" for their 2024 Black History Month celebration throughout February. They are featuring an appearance by the esteemed young actor Marcus Scribner, known for his role as Andre “Junior” Johnson in the popular comedy series "black-ish."
 
Scribner will be the keynote speaker on Thursday, Feb. 22, from 6-8 p.m. at the Tennessee Room of the James Union Building on campus. The 23-year . ....

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MTSU will host Family Violence Panel discussions open to the community

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Statistics for the prevalence of abuse and intimate partner violence are alarming  — 1 in 4 women and 1 in 9 men — and a Middle Tennessee State University professor believes the community should know how to respond when faced with those situations.
Rebecca Oldham, assistant professor in MTSU’s Human Development and Family Science Program, has organized the Family Violence Professional Panel Series featuri . ....

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Lifesaving Heroes: Students Revive Retired Professor from Sudden Cardiac Arrest

Murfreesboro, TN - Four Middle Tennessee State University students demonstrated remarkable courage and quick thinking when they saved the life of a retired professor who suffered sudden cardiac arrest at the campus recreation facility. Their prompt response, utilizing CPR and an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), revived Richard Detmer, a 72-year-old former professor, from the brink of death.
 
On the morning of January 25, Detmer was at the recreation center for his usual swim when . ....

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MTSU Hosts Religious Studies Colloquium: Exploring Capitalism's Moral Code

Murfreesboro, TN - Rebekka King, coordinator of the event and professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, has organized the upcoming biannual Religious Studies Colloquium at Middle Tennessee State University.
 
The event, focusing on capitalism, will take place on Thursday, Feb. 15, at 4:30 p.m. in the Academic Classroom Building, room 106, located at 1751 MTSU Blvd.
 
The colloquium, which is free and open to the public, will feature guest speaker Jeremy Posad . ....

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MTSU Awarded $1.8 Million Grant for Campus Safety Upgrades

Murfreesboro, TN - Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) has received a $1.8 million grant from the Higher Education Safety Grant, managed by MTSU’s Police Department Chief Ed Kaup. This grant will fund safety projects not covered by the university's current budget, focusing on building security, campus control, security monitoring, emergency notification, threat assessments, training, and security-related construction or renovation.
 
Funded by the Tennessee Department of Financ . ....

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