For MTSU geosciences professor and researcher Alisa Hass and her collaborators at the Nashville, Tennessee, mayor’s office, a recent early morning research excursion was the result of..
Author Thomas Wolfe opined, more than 80 years ago, that “you can’t go home again.” Middle Tennessee State University alumna, award-winning language and literature professor..
When people think of the Tennessee Small Business Development Center, or TSBDC, Amelia Bozeman wants them to think less about the “small” and more about..
Long-lost history does not have to stay lost, as long as people are willing to work together to pinpoint the past. “Places, Perspectives: African American..
WMOT-FM Roots Radio 89.5 will be rolling at the rivers Saturday, Aug. 27, with a day of outdoor concerts, food, drink and fun for area..
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — For one shining moment, in the middle of the biggest Indy Car race in Tennessee, a future Army Reserve officer and incoming Middle..
MTSU students and administrators received lessons in leadership Wednesday (Aug. 3) from a person of experience at both the collegiate and municipal level. Murfreesboro Mayor..
MTSU faculty partnered with the city of Nashville and other local organizations to become one of 14 U.S. cities participating in a heat mapping study,..
Though most Americans are not afraid of a little heat, few know that there are more heat-related deaths in the United States than from tornadoes,..
Alumni Summer College recently returned to MTSU in-person for the first time since 2019 after Covid forced the cancelation of the popular event the past two..











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