In the midst of COVID-19, MTSU’s College of Graduate Studies had an almost 28% growth in enrollment this fall and wants to continue that momentum..
Caleb Watts and Christina Sayaboun came to MTSU for different reasons, but both have drawn the same conclusion: They want to pursue military careers, starting..
Joking that even though she’s a “lab rat” who often savors the solitude of her research, MTSU biology professor Mary Farone acknowledged that accepting the..
MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee used his annual State of the University address Thursday, Aug. 20, to praise the hard work of faculty and administrators..
MTSU leaders had sincere and emphatic praise for the 804 newest members of the Class of 2020 Saturday, Aug. 8, during the university’s second virtual..
Many of MTSU‘s anticipated 804 summer 2020 graduates began preparing for their at-home celebrations for the university’s second virtual commencement ceremony on Saturday, Aug. 8, by picking up..
MTSU faculty and staff representatives appeared by phone on WGNS Radio recently to share information about strategies to combat workplace bullying, a new National Science Foundation grant..
Attracting future students to agriculture and MTSU’s Fermentation Science Program — that’s the objective of a new U.S. Department of Agriculture grant collaboration between the university and Columbia..
For the second consecutive year, MTSU’s Saeed Foroudastan has received the CARE Award from the June Anderson Center for Women and Nontraditional Students. Foroudastan, who..
MTSU faculty experts recently offered their perspectives to local, national and international news outlets on a wide range of topics including the life and death..
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