Student photography exhibit runs through summer
Photographs representing the work of MTSU photography students are on display in the Baldwin Photographic Gallery.
Photographs representing the work of MTSU photography students are on display in the Baldwin Photographic Gallery.
MTSU’s entertainment community came together Monday, April 24, for an “End of Semester Show,” showcasing campus talent and industry partnerships.
Animation Career Review, an online resource for aspiring animators, game developers and more, listed MTSU’s animation program as the top in Tennessee.
The College of Media and Entertainment is pulling all hands into a new project with Nashville Public Television and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame
The Baldwin Photographic Gallery’s new exhibit features iconic images from internationally renowned photographer Steve McCurry.
For Robert Gordon, his role in coaching students working at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee, in June was all about capturing the essence of “the Roo.”
It’s about the crew. That sums up the End of Semester Show, an opportunity for students learning how to run live shows a chance to practice their craft.
Media professionals, students, faculty and alumni gathered on Tuesday, May 3, at the Regal Green Hills Cinema in Nashville to view a compilation of this year’s best student work in the Department of Electronic Media Communication.
The 2016 Wall of Fame and Student Award Ceremony not only took time to honor our notable alumni and current students but to recognize one of the most important figures in the college’s short history.
Assistant Professor Allie Sultan with the Department of Electronic Media Communication presented her film “Lift Like a Girl”on March 23 in the KUC Theater as part of MTSU National Women’s History Month.
On Dec 12, the Electronic Media Communication student-staffed production company, “EMC Productions,” produced the Middle Tennessee/Auburn men’s basketball game for the Conference USA Digital Network, Blue Raiders Network and MT10, the college’s student-run television station.
Students in the Department of Electronic Media Communication were extra busy at the end of fall semester with the holiday season in full swing.
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