MTSU’s College of Education continues to evolve from its foundational role in the university’s beginnings to explore the challenges and complexities surrounding education both inside..
The MTSU College of Basic and Applied Sciences has something in store for aspiring scientists wanting to make a recruiting visit to the Middle Tennessee..
Former MTSU student Jeff Holmes, Tennessee’s 76th adjutant general with the state’s National Guard, will be the 2021 Hero for this year’s Heroes Breakfast presented..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Bill Crabtree Synopsis: The recording industry professor explains how he revised his audio production class to teach a hands-on course remotely..
When a tired bunch of college students and several dozen other participants wrapped up the fifth annual MTSU computer science HackMT with the rousing awards..
Students looking for housing close to the MTSU campus will be able to explore their options safely and virtually. The 2021 Off-Campus Housing Fair, sponsored..
A well-rounded education incorporates both arts and sciences to give students the tools to build the careers — and the lives — they want. MTSU’s..
Despite the onset of COVID-19, Cheryl Hitchcock, the director of assessment and accreditation for MTSU’s College of Education, helped to guide 35 future teachers through..
Chrisila Pettey, professor of computer science and former chair of the Computer Science Department, produced new materials and gave students options for class attendance to..
Jones College of Business advisor Paula Calahan is encouraging her students to focus less on the negatives and more on the silver linings during these..











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