The tireless work of MTSU professor Mary A. Evins and her team of student and community volunteers has once again registered a success: the university earned its..
MTSU’s College of Education was one of only 32 total institutions to be recognized by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation for its quality as an education preparation..
Blue Raider students arrive to campus bursting with a variety of questions they want to investigate and passions they wish to pursue, both inside the..
Like many Blue Raider students with outside responsibilities or unique schedules, MTSU English major and current senior Vincent Taylor needed a course of study that could accommodate his..
MTSU actuarial science professor Don Hong supports his Master of Science in Mathematics students in the classroom, through the rigorous thesis process and beyond — differentiating to each student’s..
As an early childhood education professor, Pam Ertel knows how to make work feel like play and puts on the College of Education’s annual professional development Play Symposium event to..
MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee highlighted not only the quality of the university’s academic offerings and facilities at the Nashville True Blue Tour event, but the Blue Raider..
When the MTSU College of Education committee that partners with local school districts brainstormed with Rutherford County and Murfreesboro City Schools on ways to give back and support the teachers who help..
Olivia Porter, senior at Kenwood High School in Clarksville, Tennessee, was overcome with emotion when she received a surprise scholarship from MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee at..
Though officers most often aid in nonemergency calls such as finding missing property or assisting students with a jump start, recent and tragic shooting events,..