Daniel Erenso tackles sickle cell diseases one cell at a time by Drew Ruble Dr. Daniel Erenso, associate professor of physics and astronomy at MTSU,..
Years of strategic investment propel MTSU’s aerospace program into the stratosphere by Allison Gorman Troy Rath admits he didn’t really want to make the trip..
Dr. Elliot Altman’s laboratory builds a better peptide, among other things by Michael Burgin In science, home runs are the exception, not the rule. It’s..
An aquatic treadmill provides a path to greater mobility By Tom Tozer The result of research often is shown in hard and fast metrics. For..
Research takes the stage at MTSU With Exodus, the MTSU dance program takes flight, not due to oppression as the title implies, but toward an..
Upon Further Reflection by Bill Lewis MTSU teams up with ORNL to imagine a cutting-edge scientific tool. Imagine being able to see molecules composed of..
We stop by to visit celebrity cake designer Jay Qualls, while he and his team are making the MTSU Centennial Celebration Cake and preparing it..
An endangered local ecosystem stands to benefit from the return of two problem-solving plant ecologists. by Drew Ruble Outside garden clubs, co-ops, and farming operations,..
Dr. Michael D. Allen, MTSU vice provost for research and dean of the College of Graduate Studies, worked more than 14 years at Sandia National..
The commitment to further research and creative activity among our faculty and students is integral to MTSU’s mission. Faculty scholarship not only drives innovation and..

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