A court in the new 47,000-square-foot indoor tennis facility planned for Old Fort Park will be named in honor of the late Carolyn Reeves, a..
As spring approaches and students, staff and visitors walk the grounds of MTSU, one organization is encouraging them to stop, pause and admire the view...
University of Tennessee-Knoxville Engineering Entrepreneurship program leader Dr. H. Lee Martin will share “The Impact of Innovation on Society — a Historical Perspective” today from..
Homer Pittard Campus School held its 36th annual Kindergarten Circus Feb. 22, upholding a much anticipated tradition at the K-5 school. Among the student “acts” were..
MTSU’s Japanese Film Week, presented by the university’s Advanced Japanese course in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, will feature three free subtitled movies..
MTSU will sponsor a free six-session workshop series to help diabetics deal with their illness. The next series of “Yes I Can” Diabetes Self-Management Workshops..
The 2013 Unity Luncheon at MTSU on Feb. 12 celebrated four “unsung heroes” of the community: the Revs. Freddie B. Carpenter of Bethel Missionary Baptist..
“Between God and Galapagos: The Impact of New Evolutionary Thinking on the Sciences and Humanities” is the theme of the spring 2013 Science and Spirituality..
There’s plenty of great news to savor in the February edition of “Out of the Blue,” MTSU’s video magazine! Take a few minutes to learn..
Tomorrow’s business leaders tested their savvy at MTSU and walked away with memories they’ll treasure forever. Tennessee high-school students competed in exercises designed to help..
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