MTSU’s College of Education’s Center for Fairness, Justice and Equity has worked hard this semester to support the college’s faculty, staff and educators-in-training through hosting a calendar full of..
As executive director of the Office of Professional Laboratory Experiences at the College of Education, Tiffany Dellard organizes end-of-semester, full-day seminars to celebrate education students before they graduate and lead their..
For MTSU English and education major and mother Aiko Baker, balancing her studies and a part-time job with parenting her 2-year-old son has been tough, but..
Alicia Abney, advising manager and adjunct instructor for MTSU’s College of Education, is a 2022 NACADA Scholarship recipient from NACADA: The Global Community for Academic Advising as..
Once, or maybe several times, they were in the room where it happened. Perhaps it was a courtyard instead, or a street, or a playground,..
MTSU’s College of Education was one of only 32 total institutions to be recognized by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation for its quality as an education preparation..
MTSU on WGNS: Celebrating local teachers, new academic building, new police chief, Holocaust studies
MTSU faculty and staff appeared on WGNS Radio’s “Action Line” program recently to talk about a recent celebration of local K-12 educators and the challenges they face,..
JOHNSON CITY and KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Prospective Middle Tennessee State University students came out in large numbers to attend the MTSU True Blue Tour events this week..
As an early childhood education professor, Pam Ertel knows how to make work feel like play and puts on the College of Education’s annual professional development Play Symposium event to..
When the MTSU College of Education committee that partners with local school districts brainstormed with Rutherford County and Murfreesboro City Schools on ways to give back and support the teachers who help..