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..
A special MTSU Alumni Spring Weekend Star Party will feature professor John Wallin discussing “Buying and Using a Telescope” starting at 6:30 p.m. Friday, April..
MTSU’s Department of Physics and Astronomy has become a member of an exclusive club. MTSU is one of 12 universities named to The 5+ Club..
Move over Pluto, and make way for what could be the newest — and ninth — planet. “Another Ninth Planet?” will be the subject of..
Jana Ruth Ford, an instructor in the MTSU Department of Physics and Astronomy, will present the second in the university’s series of First Friday Star Parties..
The public is invited to MTSU Sunday night to view a special celestial event — a total eclipse of the moon. The viewing, weather permitting,..
MTSU professor John Wallin’s “Search for Extraterrestrial Life” begins the schedule this Friday, Sept. 4, for the Department of Physics and Astronomy’s fall First Friday..
One bright MTSU graduate’s pathway to the stars is being paved with a major monetary boost. Katelyn Stringer, who graduated from MTSU in May 2015..
Homegrown Michele Kelley quickly has developed a flair for the international experience and studying abroad. Kelley, 21, a Murfreesboro native and MTSU senior physics major,..
MTSU’s Department of Physics and Astronomy has been recognized nationally for improving undergraduate physics education for its students. The department was one of three programs honored..







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