MTSU’s School of Music had to cancel its 34th annual Winter Music Education Conference for current and future music educators statewide, planned for Saturday, Jan. 13,..
It takes a lot more than a toy train to keep an infant or toddler “on track,” so a free service from MTSU is helping parents make..
MTSU is again seeking nominations for the “unsung heroes” throughout the community who will be honored at the upcoming Unity Luncheon, held each February as..
The ongoing Middle Tennessee Boulevard road-widening project will close both the Faulkinberry Drive and Bell Street campus entrances to traffic beginning Monday, Dec. 18, until..
While MTSU offices will be closed Monday, Jan. 15, in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. federal holiday, the community is invited to the traditional..
MTSU plans to test its tornado sirens on campus and at the Miller Coliseum Complex Wednesday, Jan. 10, at 11:15 a.m. This will be a..
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Finding and keeping a quality work force in a fast-growth market was the hot topic Thursday, Jan. 4, at a panel convened..
History students at MTSU are making history themselves by creating a website that will enable tourists to discover Midstate history on their own. Fifteen scholars..
New and returning MTSU student veterans and their families are welcome to attend a “newcomers briefing” provided by the Charlie and Hazel Daniels Veterans and Military Family..
Lt. Gen. Keith Huber’s almost 40 years in the U.S. Army, including distinction as the longest-serving Green Beret when he retired in 2013, involved some..










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