The COVID-19 vaccines, their safety and efficacy, and the processes by which they were developed and approved were the topics on a recent “MTSU On the..
By: Patsy Weiler Restrictions related to COVID-19 have made it challenging to keep the engines turning in associate professor Bill Allen’s Aerospace aircraft maintenance classes,..
By: Patsy Weiler Pandemic or not, Mathematics professor Dovie Kimmins achieves a sum total of success by steadfastly motivating her students to persevere. One of..
Developing an online course takes time – about a year – and careful consideration of the curriculum for the class. When the university chose to..
Middle Tennessee State University plans a return to primarily in-person instruction by fall 2021 and its COVID-19 Task Force will engage faculty, staff and other..
Professors who teach first-time college students have a unique task ahead of them. They’re responsible for introducing students to what their college experience will be..
Reporters from various news agencies recently relied on MTSU faculty experts for perspectives on the U.S. Supreme Court, the Tennessee General Assembly, porch piracy, insurance,..
MTSU’s award-winning chapter of Phi Kappa Phi prepares to set another precedent — its first virtual initiation ceremony. The national Honor Society of Phi Kappa..
Like many other instructors, MTSU economics professor Stuart Fowler has needed to think creatively during the COVID-19 pandemic about how to keep students engaged in..
Nate Callender somehow manages to juggle teaching, technology, research and family. An MTSU associate professor in the Department of Aerospace, Callender tries to inspire his..
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