As an academic advisor, Laura Helen Husband is typically the first point of contact after admissions for hundreds of students in the College of Media..
COVID-19 may have prevented prospective students from traveling and learning about MTSU and other universities this fall. The Office of Admissions has a safe solution..
By Skip Anderson Even before the coronavirus outbreak redefined how people function around the world, Misty Jones Simpson was very aware of how people in..
Autumn can be a busy time of year, especially on a university campus as a semester draws to a close. The Charlie and Hazel Daniels..
For Elizabeth Wright, helping her students succeed during the COVID-19 pandemic is all about communication and compassion. The associate professor of criminal justice administration puts..
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began in the spring, MTSU faculty, staff, and students have been finding new ways to teach and learn. Dr. Ryan Korstange,..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Jessica Gann Synopsis: The mental health counselor with MTSU Counseling Services explains the Pandemic Support Group she co-directs for students coping..
Middle Tennessee State University President Sidney A. McPhee gave the campus community a pre-Halloween treat by calling for a campuswide day off Friday, Oct. 30,..
MTSU faculty appeared on WGNS Radio’s “Action Line” program recently to talk about research surrounding evolution and religion, a collaboration to reduce stress and suicide rates..
Having successfully made a quick pivot to all online course delivery last spring because of COVID-19, MTSU finance professor Keith Gamble, chair of the Department..
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