MTSU’s Center for Fairness, Justice and Equity in the College of Education encourages education faculty and staff to attend the Tuesday, April 25, lunch-and-learn event about reading motivation and engagement for..
For literacy professor Katie Schrodt, promoting literacy extends beyond her classroom of future educators at MTSU’s College of Education. “As literacy educators working in a teacher education..
Middle Tennessee State University’s 2,650-plus members of the first Class of 2023 will hear from four of their new peers when a quartet of prominent..
Make plans now to bring the family and give the community’s littlest cowhands a leg up on Saturday, April 15, when the annual “Saddle Up”..
Middle Tennessee State University will be rolling out the blue carpet for hundreds of prospective students — including a special young group — and their families..
As an assistant professor in Middle Tennessee State University‘s Child Development and Family Studies Program, Rebecca Oldham wanted to offer her students and the larger campus community an..
For Neporcha Cone, the new dean of MTSU’s College of Education, the university’s award-winning teacher preparation program drew her in because she believes it is..
Describing the 30th annual Invention Convention at MTSU as “standing-room only” is a bit of an understatement when there are two levels of standing room:..
Could the censorship and denial of American history currently rolling across U.S. communities be caused by fear of white children seeing, identifying with and empathizing..
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..