Managing one’s living space as the COVID-19 pandemic continues was the topic of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s interview with..
Becky Seipelt-Thiemann spends some of her downtime away from her work at MTSU learning to play the cello. Daughter Laurel plays the stringed instrument at..
Members of the MTSU community shared their expertise with various news organizations recently on topics including libertarianism, minimum wage hikes, body mass index, stocking food..
When the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic directly impacted the MTSU campus during the 2020 spring break, technology-savvy Daniel Erenso became creative and did something..
The MTSU Center for Chinese Music and Culture will welcome the Chinese New Year with two special virtual performances. On the first night of the..
Middle Tennessee State University announced Thursday, Feb. 4, that it will again offer a set of three academic scholarships for qualified freshmen entering Fall 2021 who..
MTSU faculty and staff provided insight and analysis for stories by numerous news agencies recently on subjects including the riot at the U.S. Capitol, the..
By: Patsy B. Weiler MTSU faculty member David Friedman is in his element when teaching students chemistry. The California native first came to campus during..
While COVID-19 has changed the way David Wilkerson teaches, the theatre lecturer still found a way for the show to go on all while making..
Beginning Thursday, Feb. 25, the MTSU School of Nursing, in partnership with the Rutherford County Health Department, will join the State Farm Operations Center as..
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