Brian T. Russell (’00), who holds his graduate degree in conducting from the prestigious Eastman School of Music, won the American Choral Directors Association’s annual..
Pennsylvania-born Luke Laird (’01), started writing music as a kid. But it wasn’t until after graduating from MTSU and landing his first job as an..
How many universities can boast that one of their faculty members serves as a key executive with one of the world’s largest record labels? Not..
Legendary MTSU coach Charles “Bubber” Murphy once called Gerald “Mama” Johnson (’54) the best athlete he ever coached at MTSU. Among MTSU’s last three-sport standouts,..
Barry McClure (’74), a seven-time All-American athlete while at MTSU and a two-time national champion triple jumper in 1972 and 1973, died on Jan. 13,..
In 1960, while teaching at East High School in Nashville, Nell F. Pinkerton (’34), was named Seventeen magazine’s national home economic teacher of the year. ..
As September 2011 approaches, the MTSU family is increasingly turning its sights toward the University’s Centennial celebration. Virgina Fielder Hobbs (’37) has already turned that..
Cutting-edge DNA analysis, taught at MTSU as part of its new forensic science major, is now helping exonerate prisoners who have spent decades behind bars...
Five Minutes with the President Some members of the University community would like to change MTSU’s name to the University of Middle Tennessee, believing that..
An internationally recognized expert in forensic science builds a powerhouse program at MTSU..
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