FRANKLIN, Tennessee — MTSU and Williamson County Schools signed a partnership agreement Nov. 19 that will encourage the university and district to create additional academic enrichment opportunities tailored to the county’s high schools. The agreement, the first of its kind between the university and an entire district, focuses first on creating ties between the district’s schools and MTSU’s Honors College. MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee and Dr. Charles Farmer, Williamson County’s assistant superintendent of secondary schools, signed the agreement at an event that preceded the university’s True Blue Tour stop in Franklin that evening. Here’s a recap:
FRANKLIN, Tennessee — MTSU and Williamson County Schools signed a partnership agreement Nov. 19 that will encourage the university and district to create additional academic enrichment opportunities tailored to the county’s high schools. The agreement, the first of its kind between the university and an entire district, focuses first on creating…
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. —South central Kentucky high school students attending a Middle Tennessee State University recruiting event in Bowling Green Nov. 11 found an excellent individual example to follow in pursuit of their higher education and career dreams. It came in the form of alumna Victoria Devon, who has made…
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