The next series of free “Yes I Can” Diabetes Self-Management Workshops are slated to begin this month and next in Rutherford County. Sessions are planned..
MTSU is playing a key role in bringing the old-time fiddle music enjoyed by Charles “Pa” Ingalls alive. Recording the early American music is the..
Music City all-stars are bringing Charles “Pa” Ingalls’ old-time fiddle music and songs alive for a PBS special, and MTSU will be right by the..
MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee and First Lady Elizabeth McPhee welcomed members of the campus and surrounding community to the historic President’s Home Dec. 14..
MTSU wound up its 2011 Employee Charitable Giving Campaign by surpassing its $110,000 monetary target. Campus contibutions totaled $112,304.36 as of Dec. 16. This year’s..
If you’re scrambling for the perfect holiday gift, stop right here. The MTSU Flute Choir’s first CD, “The Silver Sounds of Christmas,” is now available..
Registration for the spring 2012 semester at the Middle Tennessee Education Center in Shelbyville is now open. The Middle Tennessee Education Center is a partnership..
MTSU history professor Janice M. Leone and the colleagues whose work she edited in Middle Tennessee State University: A Centennial Legacy joined the University in celebrating..
They had everything they needed to catch students’ attention on World AIDS Day: sweets, balloons, fliers, great music and plenty of freebies. Students in Dr...
The MTSU Foundation recently celebrated its golden anniversary with 140 past and present board members, including trustees and past Foundation presidents, as well as University..
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