MTSU’s most prestigious honor society will welcome 48 new members at its spring 2015 initiation set Tuesday, April 14. Dr. John Omachonu, vice provost for..
Law enforcement officials and prospective employees from around the Midstate will have an opportunity to meet and discuss careers in a friendly, casual setting for a..
Former Cincinnati Reds outfielder Ken Griffey Sr., a mainstay of “The Big Red Machine” in the 1970s, delivered the luncheon address at the 20th annual..
Two MTSU researchers will continue their work promoting health education with a $43,000 grant from the Baptist Healing Trust. Drs. Stuart Bernstein and Catherine Crooks..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guests: Elizabeth Villasana and Shaela Dennis Synopsis: Villasana, president of MT Lambda, and Shaela Dennis, the student organization’s secretary, talk about the..
A recent edition of the “MTSU On the Record” radio program took a look at professional development opportunities for law enforcement personnel. Host Gina Logue’s interview with..
The leader of the aviation squadron whose surveillance flights over Cuba helped avert nuclear war told an MTSU audience the previously untold story behind the..
Middle Tennessee State University rolled the tarpaulin over the infield April 3 and said goodbye to the Baseball Literature and Culture Conference. The gathering of..
An examination of American author Edgar Allan Poe is coming back to life at MTSU Wednesday, April 8. The unfinished segment of “A SymPoesium on..
In several national media outlets, MTSU faculty recently expressed their views on the treatment of circus animals, the impact of a compound found in wine..
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