Middle Tennessee State University’s administration will not seek tuition or fee increases for the 2020-21 academic year when the institution’s budget goes to its Board..
Middle Tennessee State University will move forward with its COVID-19 preparations with a goal of resuming on-campus, in-person classes and operations in August for the..
SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. — At last, a legitimate reason to wake up early on a Saturday. I first pulled into the line for COVID-19 testing at..
MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee issued the following updates Friday, April 24, regarding the university’s response to COVID-19: To the University community, In my effort..
While performing their regular jobs, MTSU faculty and staff continue to share their expertise with news media outlets during the COVID-19 pandemic. Recent topics include..
An MTSU School of Nursing alumna working as a nurse in New York City describes a horrific climate of shortages and stress as she tries..
Outlook among Tennessee business leaders took an expected plunge because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and resulting economic downturn, though outlook on the future remains..
Two members of the MTSU community have survived COVID-19 to return to a somewhat normal life in the midst of a worldwide pandemic. Dr. Jeremy..
For many people, this strange time of social-distancing has thrown all daily routines to the wayside. Gone are the days of normal work commutes, over-priced..
Since K-12 students can’t go to their classrooms, MTSU will help provide parents with the tools to conduct a “Classroom in Your Living Room.” The..
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