A new group of ROTC cadets in MTSU military science were sworn in for the 2013-14 academic year on Aug. 22 in a ceremony held..
Two years ago, at the tail end of the downsizing of the economy, Sean Little returned to MTSU, where he had earned his bachelor’s degree..
Construction on MTSU’s new $147 million Science Building remains on schedule, with move-in set for fall 2014 and opening day for classes in spring 2015...
With an ambitious campaign more than three-fourths complete, the University’s colleges and athletics program make plans to make the most of it.
By Drew Ruble
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When the Tennessee Board of Regents approved a mechatronics program for MTSU’s engineering technology department last Friday in Morristown, the seal of approval followed a..
MTSU has hired Amy Hardin as the new development director for the College of Basic and Applied Sciences. A graduate of Western Kentucky University, Hardin..
MTSU’s FirstSTEP summer research experience continues to plant seeds that are growing more productive students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. In this year’s experience, more..
The MTSU moon buggy team’s best-ever finish in the international Great Moonbuggy Race had an added distinction. By finishing behind teams from Puerto Rico and Russia,..
The MTSU Engineering Technology Experimental Vehicles Program moon buggy team’s nine-month quest for success continues Friday and Saturday in Huntsville, Ala. The nine-member team, led..
For anyone in the vicinity of the MTSU Keathley University Center Knoll area between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 2, they could have..






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