Alumnus John Hurt’s unique donations of geodesic domes to the MTSU aerospace and biology departments will aid unmanned aircraft systems and spider research for students..
Ryan Otter stands at the forefront of innovation in all aspects of the university experience for students taking his biology classes. Upon hearing there was..
Call it a hoedown of scientific proportions, complete with hot dogs, ice cream and a bluegrass band. Advisers in the MTSU College of Basic and..
The MTSU College of Basic and Applied Sciences created a special Homecoming Week experience for its students with the help of over 50 alumni who..
Taking on new leadership challenges in their MTSU careers, professors Wendy Beckman and Jessica Carter have accepted interim chair and director’s roles in their respective..
While wanting to transition quietly from the MTSU School of Agribusiness and Agriscience director’s role to faculty member, Warren Gill still had to face the..
The changing face of MTSU has momentarily shifted back to the center of campus as renovations and upgrades continue the boost to the university’s science..
MTSU’s older science buildings — Wiser-Patten Science Hall, which opened in 1932 at a cost of $225,000, and Davis Science Building, which opened in 1968..
The largest turnout in the eight years of the MTSU Alumni Summer College performed “research” and “investigated” virtually everything science-related at MTSU. Two days of..
MTSU’s solar boat team sailed confidently against a strong field competing in a recent national competition in Dayton, Ohio. The team’s confidence with the solar..








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