The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs kicks off its new, monthly “Raider Research Series” on Friday, Sept. 8, to help showcase the MTSU faculty’s prodigious research efforts..
Eight Middle Tennessee State University students — a record number — qualified for and attended the prestigious National Flute Association, or NFA, Convention in Phoenix,..
Producer/Writer/Announcer: Stephanie Wagner MTSU’s Writing Center offers students of all experiences, backgrounds and skill levels an opportunity to hone their skills and become more confident..
After 16 years serving the university community as a professor and then as a graduate program director, Amy Harris recently stepped into the role of associate dean..
Middle Tennessee State University Police Lt. Demetrius Smith recently leveled up his leadership skills by completing the rigorous and nationally recognized Northwestern University School of Police Staff and..
Through faculty effort, MTSU’s Department of Chemistry recently procured almost $900,000 in grants to secure multiple pieces of state-of-the-art instrumentation for students and faculty. “Training on modern..
For MTSU Police Department Chief Ed Kaup, searching for and procuring grants is an important part of the department’s work. “With grant funding, we are able to develop..
Several recent graduates from MTSU’s Master of Arts in International Affairs program have turned their education and enhanced internship experiences into career-building professional positions in policy analysis, nonprofits, education,..
Yi Gu, an associate professor in the Computer Science Department at Middle Tennessee State University, is helping underrepresented populations succeed and go the distance in her field..
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs will launch its new, monthly research spotlight and Q&A sessions starting next Thursday, Aug. 10, to offer MTSU faculty more support..










