Moving to the new, 90,000-square-foot Applied Engineering Building, the award-winning Middle Tennessee State University Engineering Technology Experimental Vehicles Program has new space to grow...
In the September edition of “Out of the Blue,” the television program for Middle Tennessee State University, viewers will take a tour of the brand-new..
Current Middle Tennessee State University students like Abbie Lee and those in the future will benefit from the new 90,000-square-foot Applied Engineering Building, officially opened Wednesday, Aug. 6, with a..
Dozens of teenagers from around the nation enjoyed driving the Middle Tennessee State University Experimental Vehicles Program’s lunar rover and four-wheel Baha during Day 2..
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Every team member wanted to place much higher than middle of the pack, but the Middle Tennessee State University Engineering Technology Experimental Vehicles lunar..
New student team members, new vehicle design and new vision and goals are part of the optimism as the Engineering Technology Experimental Vehicles lunar rover team at Middle..
From “intense” to “amazing,” those were two of the reactions to hands-on experiences for more than 150 combined middle and high schoolers attending the 28th annual..
Saeed Foroudastan has turned an award-winning performance by the Middle Tennessee State University Experimental Vehicles Program’s solar boat team into a winning presentation as chosen by his peers...
In the May edition of “Out of the Blue,” the Middle Tennessee State University television magazine program, faculty member Heather Green shares details about an upcoming summer STEM camp..
Middle Tennessee State University Engineering Technology students can’t wait for their new Applied Engineering Building to open next year and they’re equally excited about more..










