Ready for some “Seriously Amazing Moments in Smithsonian Bone Research”? Dr. Douglas Owsley is returning to MTSU with the latest news Tuesday, March 3, in..
An MTSU professor’s contribution to a new book has helped alter the discussion about the origins of humankind on the North American continent. Dr. Hugh..
MTSU faculty and staff took to the airwaves recently to discuss a university anthropological research project in Brazil, a history project focused on documenting the..
Meredith Dye studies on oft-ignored female population by Katie Porterfield As a little girl, Assistant Professor Meredith Dye (Sociology and Anthropology) watched a..
For three years, Middle Tennessee State University’s exercise science experts have worked wonders with people who suffer from incomplete spinal cord injuries. Now the National..
EAGLEVILLE, Tennessee — The MTSU Archaeological Field School has taken the classroom outdoors for the last six weeks, keeping students hoping for breezes and wearing..
A longtime MTSU sociology professor and campus leader will step in to help serve graduate students beginning Aug. 1, university officials have announced. Dr. Jackie..
North America’s first tattooers, the Native Americans encountered centuries ago by European settlers, were the subjects of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina..
An MTSU professor exploring the meaning of girls’ lives as constructed in Thailand will share her insights in an upcoming public lecture. Dr. Ida Fadzillah..
A recent edition of the “MTSU On the Record” radio program focuses on the societal importance of forensic science. Host Gina Logue’s interview with Dr...
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