Sixty-one scholars from across the state of Tennessee, including seven from MTSU, gathered Feb. 8 in the Legislative Plaza at the Tennessee State Capitol to present their innovative scientific research to legislators. In 2006, Tennessee became the 13th state to participate in “Posters at the Capitol,” an annual event that showcases the most significant research by undergraduate students. Read more about this year’s trip at mtsunews.com/posters-at-the-capitol-2012.
For 10 MTSU undergraduate students and researchers, Wednesday, Feb. 15, marked not just another opportunity to present their STEM-based research projects, but to also show off their work to state officials and peers and rub elbows with Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee at the annual Posters at the Capitol event. Dr. Sidney A. McPhee The MTSU…
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Bright futures appear to be on the horizon for MTSU undergraduate researchers. Chemistry major Sophia Taylor plans to continue in that field and as a researcher in graduate school after graduating from MTSU in May. The Nashville native was among seven university undergrads — and nearly 40…
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Middle Tennessee State University undergraduate researchers Tia Shutes, Kayley Stallings and Aric Moilanen received unexpected career advice from Bryan Terry, a Murfreesboro physician and now state legislator Wednesday, Feb. 26, at the Tennessee Capitol. The MTSU students entered his office planning to share about their particular areas of…
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