by Katie Porterfield MTSU’s Concrete Industry Management Department, the first of its kind in the U.S. and, perhaps, the world, is led by Heather Brown,..
MTSU’s multifaceted and innovative media offerings come of age by Allison Gorman When USA Today launched in 1982, the journalism establishment was startled by its bold..
How “Spill Doctor” Ryan Otter found truth in the ashes of Tennessee’s worst environmental disaster by Allison Gorman In early 2009, Dr. Ryan Otter..
A folklorist studies a widely misunderstood Appalachian tradition by Allison Gorman Years before the National Geographic Channel sent film crews to Middlesboro, Ky., to document..
Honors student-athletes excel on the field and in the classroom by Carol Stuart For many student-athletes, the competitive drive, discipline, and..
An alphabetical look at MTSU’s commitment to student retention and graduation by Drew Ruble Governor Bill Haslam’s Drive to 55 initiative aims to increase..
You Do What? Gayle Duke Gayle Duke (’65), helped Neil Armstrong reach the moon. Now her love for MTSU will help generations of students..
A look at recent awards, events, and accomplishments at MTSU compiled by Gina E. Fann, Jimmy Hart, Gina K. Logue, Paula Morton, Drew Ruble, and..
Graduate in Four and Get More Five Minutes with the President, Dr. Sidney A. McPhee In September 2014, during a six-city tour to convince..
An MTSU center helps students and parents recognize and overcome obstacles posed by a common reading disorder Envision standing near the entrance to a walled..
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