A second brood of mallard ducklings raised in an ivy-covered nest outside MTSU’s Paul W. Martin Sr. Honors Building apparently gained their independence a day before the..
For three weeks every June, K-12 teachers from across the Middle Tennessee region gain new insight into aerospace. They attend the Tennessee Aerospace Educators Workshop..
The largest turnout in the eight years of the MTSU Alumni Summer College performed “research” and “investigated” virtually everything science-related at MTSU. Two days of..
Prospective MTSU students and their families wanting to visit campus this summer have ample opportunities. Now through Friday, Aug. 7, campus tours will be offered..
MTSU will be closed Friday, July 3, in observance of Independence Day. All business offices will be closed. No classes will be held July 3..
MTSU’s solar boat team sailed confidently against a strong field competing in a recent national competition in Dayton, Ohio. The team’s confidence with the solar..
The need to expand Camp STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) at MTSU and offer more hands-on opportunities for computer-savvy teenagers brought on the first..
Take a bunch of boys and girls from Mitchell-Neilson Elementary School in Murfreesboro. Add Caleb Hough, an MTSU senior biology major, supplying ingredients to make..
What do you want to be when you grow up? Middle school students from across the region beginning to think about college and careers experienced..
From unmanned aircraft to flying to maintenance, 30 high school students from across Tennessee experienced the various aspects of the profession during the MTSU aerospace..
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