Republican Gov. Bill Haslam enjoys high, bipartisan approval among Tennessee’s active voters as he heads into the third year of his term, the latest Middle..
About 40 MTSU student volunteers turned out on a beautiful Friday afternoon for a tree-planting event along Garrison Creek in Murfreesboro. Approximately 125 trees were..
NASHVILLE — First Amendment and civil rights advocate John Seigenthaler was honored Thursday with the 19thannual Joe Kraft Humanitarian Award from The Community Foundation of..
A pioneering period-music group will perform at MTSU’s Wright Music Building and provide master classes to students in the university’s School of Music this month...
The fall semester already is more than half over, and the November edition of “Out of the Blue,” the university’s monthly video magazine, is more proof..
In his first State of the College address, Dean Bud Fischer charted a new course for the MTSU College of Basic and Applied Sciences. “It’s..
The decorative and colorful artistry of medieval books will be the subject of a discussion at MTSU’s James E. Walker Library on Tuesday, Nov. 13...
Get ready to “Give Diabetes the Boot!” at a diabetes awareness event Sunday, Nov. 11. Personnel from Middle Tennessee Medical Center’s Mobile Health Unit will..
After more than five months of planning for Election Day 2012 live coverage, the hard work paid off. Viewers of MT10-HD, the student TV station,..
MTSU celebrates International Education Week Nov. 12-17 with a flurry of food, fairs and fun, all free and open to the public. The festivities will..
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