MTSU Cultural History

MTSU Cultural History Learn about cultural history in Middle Tennessee The minor is housed in the history department where I am a professor.

My name is Susan Myers-Shirk and I am the advisor for the interdisciplinary minor in American Culture at Middle Tennessee State University.

Langston worked with MTSU Gen Ed Redesign. We miss him so much.
04/21/2020

Langston worked with MTSU Gen Ed Redesign. We miss him so much.

It is with tremendous sadness that we share news of Langston Carter’s death. Langston was an MA student in our History program, who had, as one faculty member has said, “a world of potential ahead of him.” Those faculty fortunate enough to work with Langston remember his extraordinary empathy, work ethic, wit, and intelligence, as well as his huge role in our graduate student community. Faculty described Langston as a “spark of energy” in class, and as someone not afraid to deal out “sarcasm and snark” when warranted. He was the kind of student who was a “joy” to have in class.

His graduate school peers, who knew him much better, remember how his qualities impacted their lives—Langston joining others for late-night writing sessions after already putting in a full day’s work, hugs that “felt like a gift,” epic karaoke performances, the "type of friend who was there when you needed him most," and as someone with enough sass to make everyone around him laugh. His students called him the perfect teaching assistant, one pleading for Langston to stay
just the way he was.

As one faculty commented, “His passing is a painful loss to our department’s community of scholarship, and our heart goes out to his family, his friends, and his fellow graduate students as we mourn him together.”

Strickland!
10/07/2019

Strickland!

03/13/2019

Opening this Friday at is Dorothea Lange: Politics of Seeing. Lange is widely recognized as one of the most important documentary photographers of the 20th century. Although Lange’s photographs were taken more than fifty years ago, many of the issues they address remain relevant today. Join us Thursday, March 14, 6:30 pm to learn more through our Curator’s Perspective: Lange: Artist or Activist?

Image: Paul S. Taylor. Dorothea Lange in Texas on the Plains, ca. 1935. Archival pigment print. © The Dorothea Lange Collection, the Oakland Museum of California, City of Oakland, Gift of Paul S. Taylor

It's almost here: 2018 Strickland Visiting Scholar Lecture in History! You are invited!
11/06/2018

It's almost here: 2018 Strickland Visiting Scholar Lecture in History! You are invited!

Tonight!! Monday, March 27 at 7:00 pm. Be there!
03/27/2017

Tonight!! Monday, March 27 at 7:00 pm. Be there!

11/24/2014
HIST 3040 Witches & New Agers in Recent American History; Meets the upper division American history requirement or can b...
11/24/2014

HIST 3040 Witches & New Agers in Recent American History; Meets the upper division American history requirement or can be used as an upper division history elective.

Really interesting post about women's history by a colleague I meet at the 2014 Reacting to the past Institute: http://w...
11/24/2014

Really interesting post about women's history by a colleague I meet at the 2014 Reacting to the past Institute: http://wvpe.org/post/seneca-falls-blues

Here’s a tale of a feminist mother’s fantasy gone off the rails. Spoiler alert: I am that feminist mother. And the fantasy was the plan to give a talk at

05/08/2014

The Adjunct Revolt: How Poor Professors Are Fighting Back - Elizabeth Segran - The Atlantic http://t.co/MKiBPd6QwI

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