The April edition of Middle Tennessee State University‘s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show is abloom with great news, including the upcoming “STEM Summer..
As a research assistant professor in MTSU’s Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Tiffany Saul serves students in a multifaceted role, working as an instructor, a researcher and a mentor. “I..
MTSU faculty and staff appeared on WGNS Radio recently to talk about a faculty member’s latest books on presidential inaugurals and the bald eagle, an..
The lead investigator for one of the most infamous — and hidden — race-motivated crimes in American history will discuss her forensic work on the..
LEXINGTON and LOUISVILLE, Ky. — After handing Amy Medley the microphone to talk to the audience of prospective Louisville students and their parents this week, Middle Tennessee State..
Blue Raider students arrive to campus bursting with a variety of questions they want to investigate and passions they wish to pursue, both inside the..
Middle Tennessee State University’s College of Basic and Applied Sciences recently welcomed dozens of outstanding students from the Riverdale High School Honors College. A first-time partnership between..
A world-renowned forensic scientist who’s helped investigate some of the most infamous deaths of the last 50 years is helping Middle Tennessee State University resume..
MTSU will once again have a prominent role with the annual Tennessee STEAM Festival. The 10-day festival, which began Friday, Oct. 14, and runs through Sunday,..
Biology professor Liz Barnes and her team of student and faculty biology education researchers at MTSU’s Social Perceptions of Science Lab recently published a novel study about undergraduate biology..