The January 2017 edition of the “Out of the Blue” television magazine show from Middle Tennessee State University, available to watch above, features: • A visit with..
MTSU alumnus Doug Young, a Murfreesboro native, vice mayor, councilman, businessman and family man, lost his long battle with cancer Sunday, Dec. 18. He was..
On this episode of “Out of the Blue,” we have a conversation with Dr. Heather Brown, who is at the helm of MTSU’s new School..
WMOT/Roots Radio 89.5 FM will be the flagship live broadcaster for Saturday’s free benefit concert to help those affected by the fatal Smoky Mountain wildfires..
Approaching its 25th anniversary, MTSU’s WMTS-FM 88.3 student radio station is celebrating its diversity with the landmark appointment of its first African-American female general manager and a renewed..
Two MTSU seniors are the dual recipients of MTSU’s 2016 Chitwood Award for Excellence for their plans to help three best-selling songwriters reclaim ownership of..
The nation’s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society has presented a $1,000 grant to an MTSU student. Tiffany Miller, a junior from Bell Buckle,..
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — RCA Records Nashville artist and former MTSU student Chris Young celebrated the season of giving Nov. 27 by creating an annual scholarship..
Final exams are just weeks away for MTSU students and a host of organizations have banded together to help relieve the pressure. The Raider Health..
Before this semester, there were only two universities in the country affiliated with a wheelchair rugby team. That number has increased to three as a..









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