MTSU faculty and staff representatives appeared on two separate WGNS Radio “Action Line” programs recently, first on Aug. 14 with host Nick Cohn to share information about..
Assisted by family and friends, Nevaeh Carter and Simone Edmondson found themselves “excited but nervous” as they arrived at the MTSU campus Wednesday, Aug. 19,..
Pediatrician, professor and public health advocate Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha entered the national spotlight five years ago when her research exposed the Flint, Michigan, water crisis..
An online project of MTSU’s Center for Health and Human Services is empowering students to express their feelings about the COVID-19 pandemic. The center, in..
MTSU leaders had sincere and emphatic praise for the 804 newest members of the Class of 2020 Saturday, Aug. 8, during the university’s second virtual..
The summer 2020 edition of MTSU Magazine profiles the university’s steady response to the COVID-19 pandemic as part of MTSU’s ongoing focus on short- and long-term..
Citing public health concerns, organizers have canceled the inaugural Songs for Service, a tribute scheduled for Sept. 11 in Middle Tennessee State University’s historic Murphy..
Many of MTSU‘s anticipated 804 summer 2020 graduates began preparing for their at-home celebrations for the university’s second virtual commencement ceremony on Saturday, Aug. 8, by picking up..
Changes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic are prompting an MTSU professor to reconsider the way crime statistics are analyzed. In a research paper published..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Louis Kyriakoudes Synopsis: The director of the Albert Gore Research Center asks the public for donations of artifacts from Black..
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