MTSU faculty and staff work hard to ensure students and alumni are exposed to multiple scholarship and grant opportunities; the latest are two MTSU graduate..
MTSU faculty partnered with the city of Nashville and other local organizations to become one of 14 U.S. cities participating in a heat mapping study,..
MTSU’s College of Education continues to strengthen its relationship with Murfreesboro City Schools, this time through math literacy training for K-5 teachers who will return to their district..
For recent Middle Tennessee State University graduates Zaheerah Smith-Cooper and her daughter, Aminah Smith, sharing interests and passions extended beyond the home to the classroom. The mother-daughter duo..
Though most Americans are not afraid of a little heat, few know that there are more heat-related deaths in the United States than from tornadoes,..
Qiang Wu, director of MTSU’s new Data Science master’s program and professor, knows from his 10-plus years of teaching and research that data science solves real-world problems. ..
When Travis Houser, recent graduate of MTSU’s Aeronautical Science master’s program, finished his Marine service in 2014, he had no plans to become a pilot. He did not..
Line-of-duty motor vehicle collisions are the leading cause of injury, disability and fatality for police officers, which is why MTSU Police take annual Emergency Vehicle Operations Course..
MTSU undergrad researchers, recent grads advance to competitive, top-tier graduate programs [+VIDEO]
MTSU’s Undergraduate Research Center and its Undergraduate Research Experience and Creative Activity grant offer students the opportunity to conduct hands-on and impactful research that’s helped several recent graduates earn..
Sgt. Jason Hurley is one of two MTSU Police Department officers certified to instruct next month’s Rape Aggression Defense Systems, or RAD, course. A Murfreesboro, Tennessee, native,..