Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Carroll Van West The director of the Center for Historic Preservation, Dr. Carroll Van West, explains MTSU’s involvement in the commemoration..
MTSU’s School of Agribusiness and Agriscience and President Sidney A. McPhee were featured Aug. 30 during the 73rd annual Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration in Shelbyville...
MTSU’s Center for Health and Human Services is forming a partnership with the Tennessee Department of Health in a statewide tobacco-advocacy initiative to promote tobacco-usage..
To complement its “John Adams: Unbound” exhibit, the James E. Walker Library at MTSU will host a panel discussion on “The Legacy of John Adams”..
MTSU University Convocation speaker Dave Isay told a full house Sunday in Murphy Center that the stories we share with loved ones are much more interesting than..
MTSU’s road-construction project has made great progress, but there’s still much to complete, so detours have been created for the beginning of the fall 2011..
As a new academic year begins, MTSU police are clarifying emergency-notification language to ensure better understanding and a safer atmosphere for the campus community. Every..
Middle Tennessee State University President Sidney A. McPhee delivers the address to the 2011 Fall Faculty Meeting on campus in the Tucker Theatre.
As the new school year begins, Tennessee students in second through fifth grades will be able to learn the Chinese language through MTSU’s Confucius Institute..
Calling the start of MTSU’s second century in higher education “exciting and historic times for our University,” President Sidney A. McPhee welcomed more than 900..
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