In the January edition, Middle Tennessee State University’s “Out of the Blue” television magazine program spotlights the Professional Counseling graduate degree program in the College..
Having been a school-based mental health counselor and now a counselor educator, Dr. Michelle Stevens shared her professional advice with viewers during her recent appearance..
Rates of mental health struggles are at an all-time high for college students across the United States, and Middle Tennessee State University students have access..
MTSU representatives appeared on WGNS Radio recently to talk about a student honored nationally for her voter registration work, an MTSU center’s support of a..
Members of the MTSU campus community soon will be trained in how to notice and respond to mental health and addiction challenges commonly experienced by..
Two veteran counselors will conduct a workshop at MTSU on a means of enhancing the therapist-client relationship by targeting areas of the brain. The MTSU..
MTSU Theatre students are once again bringing Broadway to Middle Tennessee audiences by showcasing family relationships and self-awareness with their April 7-10 production of the..
If MTSU student, faculty and staff members’ new year’s resolutions include reducing their stress and their carbon footprint, the university’s Parking and Transportation Services office..
MTSU faculty and staff representatives appeared on WGNS Radio recently to share information about how the university has adapted its operations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic...
As MTSU continues navigating the added stress of a social distancing environment, a variety of free mental health support services are available for university students,..
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