Have you seen the July 2014 edition of “Out of the Blue,” MTSU’s video magazine, yet? It’s hotter than a summer sidewalk with fascinating stories..
MTSU will welcome a new vice provost in September in a job with a singular focus: ensuring the academic success of the university’s students. Dr...
Journalism icon John Seigenthaler, a First Amendment champion, civil rights advocate and devoted friend of Middle Tennessee State University, died July 11 at the age of 86...
While school is still out for millions of Tennessee youngsters, learning continues for 11 fortunate youths July 7-22 under the auspices of MTSU’s Confucius Institute...
Sales at the weekly MTSU Student Farmers Market will resume Friday, July 11, from noon to 2 p.m. with fresh farm-raised produce plus delicious honey from the hard-working bees..
MTSU plans to conduct a routine monthly test of its tornado sirens on campus this Wednesday, July 9, at 11:15 a.m. This will be a..
Progress continues on a new indoor tennis facility at Old Fort Park that will partner MTSU with the City of Murfreesboro in expanding local recreational..
Patricia “Patti” James brings her extensive management background to the helm of Leadership Middle Tennessee as the new executive director of the regional leadership program...
When MTSU students return to campus this fall, they’ll find the Jones College of Business University Computer Lab upgraded considerably, complete with revised operating hours..
The back of their MTSU blue T-shirts read: BYOG (Bring Yer Own Goat). Thirty-six youth from across the state brought their own goats and learned..







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