The Journal of Tennessee State University (JTSU) is a peer-reviewed journal designed as an outlet for research concerned with and produced by the engaged scholar who focuses on the intersections between research, pedagogy, and the community. The Journal of Tennessee State University is committed to providing an outlet for research that is diverse, interdisciplinary, and sound. JTSU is affiliated with Tennessee State University but seeks submissions from experts from all levels, disciplines, and scholarly communities.
Current Volume: Centennial Issue
The Journal of Tennessee State University (JTSU)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
The Economic Impact of Tennessee State University on the State of Tennessee 2010-2011
Soumendra Ghosh, Anis Mnif, and Sabeen Fahim
Instrumental Music Ensemble at Tennessee State University: THE Early Years (1912-1946)
Reginald A. McDonald
Service-Learning and Civic Engagement: A Return to our Roots
Deena Sue Fuller
Past to Present: School of Allied Health Professions to College of Health Sciences and Contributions to Health Improvement in the Local Community and Beyond
Mohamed Kanu, Ronald Barredo, Elizabeth Williams, and Revlon Briggs
A Royal Band, the Chosen Few: The Birth of Tennessee State University
Crystal A. deGregory
The Resilience of One Tennessee State University Professor in Providing a Path to Excellence for Youths
Sean Daniels
Dr. Thomas E. Poag: The Life and Works of a TSU Legend
Helen R. Houston
Coach Ed Temple and the Tigerbelles
Yildiz B. Binkley, Reavis Mitchell, and Tara Mitchell Mielnik
Living Our Lives as Elders: A Convocation Address
Celeste C. Williams