MTSU Department of Physics and Astronomy instructor Greggory “Gregg” McPherson will continue the spring 2023 semester’s Friday Star Parties March 3 with an out-of-this-world presentation. McPherson will discuss “Inhabiting Other Worlds”..
Straight-A high school student Addy Henninger looked toward studying physics in college until she discovered robotics about two years ago after her family moved to..
Now over halfway through her yearlong term as president of MTSU’s Student Government Association, senior Jada Powell finds herself balancing the completion of her campaign goals with thoughts..
Greg Van Patten’s life has revolved around science. As a youngster, he was fascinated with insects — “whatever I could find in my backyard” —..
The latest edition of MTSU magazine chronicles the October 2022 opening of a new $40.1 million School of Concrete and Construction Management Building on the east side of campus. The 54,000-square-foot..
Middle Tennessee State University Computer Science and Data Science students were not only creating games and dabbling with virtual reality and artificial intelligence at this year’s HackMT event,..
Typically held on the first Friday of each month during the semester, the Middle Tennessee State University Department of Physics and Astronomy Friday Star Parties for spring 2023 will..
SMYRNA, Tenn. — Nontraditional Motlow State Community College sophomores Shamesha Talley (business administration) and Joan Edens (organizational communications) have definite ambitions about pursuing bachelor’s degrees this fall at Middle Tennessee..
Middle Tennessee State University departs 2022 following a year of noteworthy accomplishments by its students, faculty, staff and alumni as well as a historic milestone..
Outstanding high school chemistry students from across the region and beyond participated in the recent Middle Tennessee State University Department of Chemistry Scholarship Tournament. Held in..