MTSU alumna hopes to expand country music’s fan base When MTSU alumna Brittney Spencer relocated to Nashville to build a career as a mainstream country..
Professor experienced 2020 as the woman who wrote the book on American epidemics story by Allison Gorman and photography by J. Intintoli Early last year,..
When former MTSU business student Chuck McDowell founded Wesley Financial Group LLC in 2011, he thoughtfully considered what name would best exemplify his mission. He..
By Patsy B. Weiler The first person Economics major Patricia Hummel wanted to tell about her hiring as part of an exciting new endeavor between..
By Allison Gorman Considering how COVID-19 turned higher education upside down, you’d think 2020 would have been a bad year for the Office of Research..
With an uncanny taste for Tennessee whiskey, Victoria Eady Butler (’85) finally follows in the footsteps of her underheralded great-great-grandfather Victoria Eady Butler’s mother is..
What could you have done with an extra $1,000 in college? Would that have covered a rent payment or two? Maybe freed up funds for..
National Science Foundation’s early career award opens up even more opportunities for Hanna Terletska and her students Before Hanna Terletska became a Physics faculty member..
Some recent MTSU graduates bring us up to speed on their professional pursuits Most children pretend to be doctors at one point or another. It’s..
Growing scholars take on research as just another challenge By Allison Gorman For many graduate students, research is a requirement. But for undergraduates, it’s generally..
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