An historic examination of media’s coverage of epidemics and pandemics was the topic of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s interview..
If the COVID-19 pandemic ever forces collegians to practice distance debating, the MTSU debate team will take an impressive record into the online environment. The..
For MTSU finance professor Anne Anderson, the university’s switch to remote learning for the remainder of the semester required a significant adjustment to the way..
MTSU photography Professor Emeritus Harold L. Baldwin, whose dedication to his craft — and art — helped him guide and encourage the vision of thousands..
MTSU’s admissions recruiting team pursued an alternate route to recruit prospective students when its scheduled on-campus tour event was canceled because of coronavirus precautions. The..
As students, faculty and staff come to grips with the “new” normal for the remainder of the semester, many are making the most of the..
Michelle Bradley started college as a 30-year-old adult student, but raising young children took precedent over her studies. Now, 10 years later, Bradley is back..
College is intended to be a social thing, which is perhaps the best part about it. Students sit in classes together, eat lunch together, join..
Twenty-seven teachers from Murfreesboro City Schools received their Tennessee Employment Standard for Gifted Teaching on March 7 after completing the Middle Tennessee State University/Murfreesboro City..
If the show must go on — and for MTSU’s Department of Physics and Astronomy it does — professor John Wallin has a plan in..











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