All hands have been on deck to prepare participants of the Governor’s School for the Arts for the final days of the arts camp hosted..
In 2020 on Juneteenth (June 19), a new federal holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans, alumna Anita Scott Smith signed paperwork to honor..
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Spc. Joshuah Gregory, a Nashville resident, and Middle Tennessee State University alumnus, completed the U.S Army’s basic combat training and advanced individual training..
by Favour Boluwade While summer sun and fun lead to beaches, relaxation and travel for many, the Blue Raider campus provides tremendous opportunities to learn,..
by Patsy B. Weiler, Allison Gorman, and Drew Ruble From Murfreesboro to Montana, the work of the MTSU Center for Historic Preservation (CHP) continues to..
While writing about technology on the MTSU campus keeps Information Technology Division staffer Craig Myers tied to his journalistic roots, his storytelling talents are having an even..
by Favour Boluwade For the past 37 years, the Tennessee Governor’s School for the Arts, hosted by MTSU’s College of Liberal Arts, has been a tool for the..
The Middle Tennessee State University Board of Trustees will hold its quarterly meeting on Tuesday, June 14. The meeting begins at 1 p.m. June 14..
The summer semester is an amazing time for upcoming freshman and transfer students to tour potential colleges to see if they’ll be a good fit...
Before the semester wrapped up, MTSU’s Career Development Center held its inaugural Career Influencer Awards luncheon to recognize the community’s career influencers and advisers. Six..
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