If the beginning of the New Year finds you in a contemplative mood about New Year’s resolutions and how to improve your life, you might take..
Producer/Writer/Announcer: Gina Logue The array of careers available with an MTSU psychology degree is simply mind-boggling.
The November 2018 edition of the “Out of the Blue” television magazine show from Middle Tennessee State University, available to watch above, features conversations about helping..
MTSU officials and other dignitaries broke ground Tuesday, Sept. 18, for construction of a new building to house three disciplines in the College of Behavioral..
Five MTSU professors have been honored for their excellence in helping students learn by doing. The MTSU EXL Scholars Committee chose five recipients for the..
With the June 1 registration deadline quickly approaching and spaces still available, the MTSU Office of Alumni Relations staff is looking forward to bringing “better living”..
An MTSU program that prepares graduates to make workplaces better places to work has received top performance reviews from its industry’s pre-eminent professional group. The..
Talking to oneself might not necessarily be indicative of a problem, and researchers are delving into why people do it. Dr. Tom Brinthaupt, an MTSU..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Tom Brinthaupt Synopsis: The psychology professor explains his research into why people talk to themselves and debunks the myth that..
The guest on a recent “MTSU On the Record” says you’re not necessarily mentally ill if you talk to yourself, either alone or in public. Host..
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