Becky Seipelt-Thiemann spends some of her downtime away from her work at MTSU learning to play the cello. Daughter Laurel plays the stringed instrument at..
MTSU School of Agriculture students and others across campus will have an opportunity to participate in an upcoming virtual Agriculture Career Fair. The event will..
When the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic directly impacted the MTSU campus during the 2020 spring break, technology-savvy Daniel Erenso became creative and did something..
The February 2021 edition of Middle Tennessee State University‘s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show is showing its rock-solid, True Blue heart with news..
MTSU is donning laurels by association today as three university-affiliated artists — dancer and professor Meg Brooker, actor and aerospace alumnus Cameron L. Mitchell, and poet..
The MTSU College of Basic and Applied Sciences has something in store for aspiring scientists wanting to make a recruiting visit to the Middle Tennessee..
A well-rounded education incorporates both arts and sciences to give students the tools to build the careers — and the lives — they want. MTSU’s..
Chrisila Pettey, professor of computer science and former chair of the Computer Science Department, produced new materials and gave students options for class attendance to..
As the world continues to grapple with the coronavirus pandemic, the impact of COVID-19 has no doubt been the top story of 2020. But within..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Anthony Farone Synopsis: Dr. Anthony Farone, a professor of biology, discusses the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, their safety, and..











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