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..
While other high school students lounged by the pool, soaked up some sun or rested for the upcoming school year, Kira Boles of Oakland High..
Demand for tech-savvy graduates has MTSU Computer Science students poised for professional success by Vicky Travis MTSU graduates Chris Hefley (’99) and Amy Henderson (’97)..
It didn’t take Belmont University freshman computer science major Tito Ebiwonjumi long to feel right at home at MTSU. Ebiwonjumi, 17, who is from Lagos,..
Veteran MTSU administrator Dr. Mark Byrnes, who became interim provost in April, is the featured guest on September’s “Out of the Blue,” the university’s public..
MTSU’s youngest current student has been invited to help make a welcoming speech at this year’s Scripps National Spelling Bee in National Harbor, Maryland, near..
The college students may have been quite exhausted late Sunday morning, Jan. 31, after working most of the preceding 36-plus hours trying to create apps, games, gadgets..
The inaugural MTSU HackMT was an instant success. Held Jan. 29-31, the Department of Computer Science event drew more than 200 software developers, visual designers, programmers and computer..
MTSU’s computer science program has been so influential in shaping the careers of Chris Hefley and Amy Henderson they continue to return the favor as..
From a look back at the recent MTSU Homecoming activities to a glimpse of the $20 million in renovations now underway on MTSU’s two historic..
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