MTSU students Emily Hasty and Hannah Daigle and staff member Trisha Murphy have something in common: All were affected by heart issues, either at birth..
MTSU professor Eric Klumpe is again providing fun and entertaining lectures during the Department of Physics and Astronomy’s series of Star Parties. For the kickoff..
The staff of MTSU‘s arts magazine, “Collage,” is accepting submissions from all Middle Tennessee State University faculty and alumni for the spring 2020 edition of the journal. Since..
In conjunction with February’s Black History Month observances, Middle Tennessee State University is honoring eight former student-athletes as “True Blue pioneers.” Former Raiders Jerry Singleton,..
MTSU’s Alumni Memorial Gym and parts of the Voorhies Engineering Technology building will be the filled with technology, energy and excitement as 30 robotics teams..
In a three-week stretch, Middle Tennessee State University’s transfer admissions team will meet with prospective students at nine community colleges across Tennessee. It’s the annual..
Middle Tennessee State University President Sidney A. McPhee called them “really brilliant kids” after stopping by to check on the presentation of projects by student..
Carlos Rivero-Odermatt and Rafela Aldas always dreamed of being homeowners. The Ecuador natives, married for 43 years, had a goal of creating a better living..
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