While the cost of textbooks in higher education poses a significant challenge to many students, accessibility to course materials for those with disabilities is an..
National media outlets recently quoted MTSU faculty experts on such topics as white supremacists, the pension crisis in Russia, the possible execution of poachers in..
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — MTSU professor Charlie Apigian, chair of the Department of Computer Information Systems, was recently named this year’s recipient of the “Community Leader of..
By the end of the third HackMT at Middle Tennessee State University Sunday, Jan. 28, there was plenty of cheering, whooping and hollering from a..
Two MTSU scholars are the inaugural recipients of a new scholarship for women who aspire to enter the computer field. Stephanie Henry and Itasca Liddell..
A first-time event for the MTSU College of Graduate Studies has organizers already excited about future Graduate Professional Development Days. A capacity crowd of 80..
MTSU faculty and staff experts contributed their knowledge to various national media outlets recently, sounding off on cell phones, online media, flesh-eating bacteria and keeping..
A $714,000 U.S. Department of Agriculture grant to MTSU for collaborative research with two Texas universities will support a partnership to discover novel ways of..
Lack of communication among information technology professionals was the topic of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s interview with Dr. Melinda Korzaan,..
Emily Young, a freshman from Whitwell, Tennessee, majoring in computer information systems, is the first recipient of the Hawkins Endowed Scholarship at Middle Tennessee State..
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