As first impressions go, the new $147 million MTSU Science Building left a lasting and memorable one Monday, Aug. 25, for students attending the opening..
Unraveling the myths and legends surrounding one of Tennessee’s founding fathers was the focus of a recent edition of the “MTSU On the Record” radio program...
As first impressions go, the new $147 million MTSU Science Building left a lasting and memorable one Monday, Aug. 25, for students attending the opening..
With more than 30 years of service molding future accountants as a member of the Jones College of Business faculty, Dr. Paula Thomas was honored..
With more than 30 years of service molding future accountants as a member of the Jones College of Business faculty, Dr. Paula Thomas was honored..
NASHVILLE — Andrew Oppmann, MTSU’s vice president for marketing and communications, was recognized by the Nashville Business Journal as one of the area’s top chief..
An MTSU journalism professor will assess media coverage of racial tensions in Ferguson, Missouri, on a Nashville television program. Dr. Larry Burriss will appear on..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Tony Johnston Synopsis: Johnston explains his new course, “World Food and Society,” which examines numerous issues, including food deserts in..
An hourlong summer thunderstorm may have canceled the official MTSU Opening Night Ceremony, but it did not dampen spirits or curtail the annual President’s Picnic..
After acknowledging the many accomplishments the university has made during the past year, MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee had a straightforward message to faculty and..




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