The June 2017 edition of the “Out of the Blue” television magazine program from Middle Tennessee State University, available to watch above, features: • A chat..
City of Murfreesboro and Middle Tennessee State University officials met Thursday at City Hall with owners and managers of privately-owned apartment complexes to continue developing effective strategies to..
MTSU award-winning student journalist Sarah Grace Taylor made her way to Japan in recent weeks after being chosen as one of nine winners of the..
MTSU’s Student Farmers Market will offer fresh late-spring vegetables and more, direct from the MTSU Farm, this Friday, June 2, in the final market opportunity for this season. The..
Bradley Academy Museum and Cultural Center celebrated an interactive history exhibit recently completed by MTSU graduate students with a May 26 reception at the museum. The..
An MTSU professor is encouraging students, faculty and staff to “stick together” by acknowledging the importance of mental health on quality of life and academic..
NASHVILLE — Help celebrate Nashville’s own “fishable” and “swimmable” river by attending the inaugural Nashville Splash Blast, hosted by the Cumberland River Compact with live music..
Privately owned apartments near the Middle Tennessee State University campus will be the focus of a strategy announced Wednesday, May 17, by Murfreesboro leaders that..
MTSU’s 2,171 new undergraduate degree holders left Murphy Center Saturday, May 6, after a day of commencement ceremonies, full of hope, relief, excitement and plenty..
Dr. Michael Sherr, chair of the MTSU Department of Social Work, sat among his colleagues in the James E. Walker Library conference room Thursday to discuss..
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