“The Black Family: Representation, Identity and Diversity” is the theme of MTSU’s 2021 celebration of Black History Month. “The Black family is and has always..
The winter 2021 edition of MTSU Magazine spotlights two highly successful university alums, each of whom represent excellence and distinction through their professional careers, loyal..
By: Patsy Weiler One of the leadership principles students learn in the Dale Carnegie course, taught by MTSU lecturer Kenneth George, is the importance of..
Among the many people helping to maintain the James E. Walker Library’s status as a full-service resource for students and faculty are three staffers who..
Imagine working in your office without electricity to connect your computer or paper to print your documents. Now imagine being an artist without paints or..
Now in her fourth year at MTSU, Jones College of Business associate accounting professor Andrea Kelton didn’t have a Staples Easy Button to help her..
For special education teachers, the impacts of COVID on special education services extend beyond the challenges faced in the everyday classroom. The changes have been..
By: Skip Anderson Lecturer of media arts Rick Hinson waited six weeks after he relocated from Los Angeles to Middle Tennessee to tell his employer..
As the start of the Spring 2021 semester nears, the folks in User Services at the James E. Walker Library have remained on the front..
MTSU’s Mike Forbes is accustomed to working behind the scenes to help others shine. Now he and 1,000 other Nashville-area volunteers who’ve been helping with..
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