For MTSU finance professor Anne Anderson, the university’s switch to remote learning for the remainder of the semester required a significant adjustment to the way..
College is intended to be a social thing, which is perhaps the best part about it. Students sit in classes together, eat lunch together, join..
Due to coronavirus concerns, the Middle Tennessee State University Board of Trustees will hold its Tuesday, March 31, meeting via teleconference only. The meeting will..
MTSU students will still have remote access — and restricted physical access for pickups — to the James E. Walker Library as the university continues to adapt..
Middle Tennessee State University students are finding they can depend on Student Health Services and the Campus Pharmacy as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID-19 alter..
Have you socially distanced yourself today? 🦠 We know… it’s a tough choice to Facetime your bestie rather than meet physically, exchange germs, and put..
Amid the COVID-19 craziness, there are plenty of questions that everyone doesn’t necessarily have an answer to yet. One that you might not be thinking..
While students are on an extended spring break this week, professors, faculty and staff are working tirelessly to make sure classes are ready to go..
Due to coronavirus concerns, the Middle Tennessee State University Board of Trustees will hold its Tuesday, March 17, committee meetings via teleconference only. The meetings..
MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee issued the following statement Wednesday, March 11, regarding the university’s decision to extend spring break one week for students and..
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