MTSU faculty and staff appeared on WGNS Radio’s “Action Line” program recently to talk about services offered through the Tennessee Small Business Development Center, this year’s Governor’s..
Almost 40 Civil Air Patrol cadets from across the country were busy working in laboratories at Middle Tennessee State University’s College of Basic and Applied..
The family of alumnus and Board of Trustees member Darrell Freeman Sr. issued a statement early Wednesday, June 29, that Freeman had passed away Tuesday..
GLADEVILLE, Tennessee — Just before the drivers started their engines Friday at the Rackley 200, which kicked off the 2022 racing weekend at Nashville Superspeedway, the..
All hands have been on deck to prepare participants of the Governor’s School for the Arts for the final days of the arts camp hosted..
Line-of-duty motor vehicle collisions are the leading cause of injury, disability and fatality for police officers, which is why MTSU Police take annual Emergency Vehicle Operations Course..
Middle Tennessee State University’s Board of Trustees on Tuesday, June 14, voted to keep tuition and program services fees flat for the coming academic year..
MTSU will briefly test its campus emergency alert system Wednesday, June 29, with a short message for the university’s 22,500-plus registered users via email, text..
Sgt. Jason Hurley is one of two MTSU Police Department officers certified to instruct next month’s Rape Aggression Defense Systems, or RAD, course. A Murfreesboro, Tennessee, native,..
MTSU will be closed Monday, July 4, in observance of the July 4th national holiday. No classes will be held and all offices will be closed. Summer session..











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