Greg Reish takes helm of Center for Popular Music
Following a nationwide search, Dr. Greg Reish is the new director of MTSU’s Center for Popular Music. He assumed the role on July 1.
Following a nationwide search, Dr. Greg Reish is the new director of MTSU’s Center for Popular Music. He assumed the role on July 1.
Representing excellence in newspaper, television and radio news, six veteran journalists were inducted into the second class of the Tennessee Journalism Hall of Fame before a capacity crowd in August at Murfreesboro’s Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center.
MTSU students John Coulston and Kimi Thompson enjoyed the 2014 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tenn., from a unique vantage point.
Dean Ken Paulson and professors Leslie Haines, Phil Loubere and Jason Reinke represented the MTSU College of Mass Communication at the Tennessee Press Association Winter Convention and Press Institute in Nashville on Friday, Feb. 7.
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Since opening its doors in 1957, the legendary Troubadour nightclub has been where some of contemporary music’s biggest moments happened.
MTSU’s College of Mass Communication is ranked among the top 20 programs in the United States, according to a survey by a popular news-industry trade publication.
It was the first time music icon Barry Gibb had ever sat down for a public conversation and solo performance, and he did it at MTSU, thanks to the Department of Recording Industry Chair’s Speakers Series on Oct. 28.