Hunter Hudson spent countless hours researching the history of MTSU’s early science faculty members and their association with the Tennessee Academy of Science. And it..
For MTSU student Stephanie Carpenter, attending the third annual Rutherford ATHENA Leadership Forum was a natural progression along her academic journey to strengthen her leadership..
MTSU faculty and staff took to WGNS Radio recently to share information about an upcoming lifelong learning series through the College of Liberal Arts, a..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Kaye Jernigan Synopsis: The MTSU alumna and Murfreesboro Fire and Rescue Assistant Chief talks about becoming Tennessee’s first female Fire Officer..
Welcome to another edition of Raider Review! Here is a brief rundown of this week’s Blue Raider Athletic news and upcoming events you should watch..
MTSU business administration majors Aaron and Alex Brown may have “doubled” their chances of landing an internship at this year’s Business Exchange for Student Talent,..
Some MTSU students dined with Lecia Brooks, director of outreach for the Southern Poverty Law Center. Other students heard her speak about hate groups, intolerance..
Tradition means more than just something being passed down from generation to generation. Each college has their own unique traditions that students, faculty and the..
The Stones River Chamber Players, MTSU’s faculty ensemble-in-residence, will end their 2017-18 season Monday, March 26, with a free concert, “Roads Less Traveled,” comprising works..
Red planet. Blue Mars. Call it a brand or merely a clever, catchy phrase, but this is how MTSU’s scientific and academic communities are approaching..










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