MTSU’s annual Illinois Jacquet Jazz Festival has expanded to three days with three special featured artists to help the MTSU School of Music close out..
Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam not only loves veterans who served their country, but he wants them in Tennessee’s workforce. Haslam said jobs were the primary..
High school students with a serious interest in education visited Tennessee’s first public teacher-training university Tuesday, March 7, to learn more about becoming educators with..
Incorporating more physical activity into youngsters’ classroom work is the topic of the next “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s interview with..
MTSU alumnus and adjunct professor Daniel Rowland is hearing an entirely new song — one of international congratulations — after a successful working relationship with..
MTSU administrators are urging students to take advantage of the opportunity to share their thoughts about the overall campus environment by participating in an online..
With two new grants in hand, an MTSU center will be better able to serve nontraditional students and change the conversation about gender-based violence. The..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Tony Johnston Synopsis: The professor from the School of Agribusiness and Agriscience explains the new fermentation science major at MTSU.
From 19-year-old sophomores Nija Threat and Riley Bethmann to 61-year-old senior Dan Throneberry, nearly 60 MTSU School of Concrete and Construction Management students of all..
Middle Tennessee State University students and faculty will be on spring break March 6-11. MTSU offices and departments will be open regular hours during the..








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