A wealth of previously undiscovered creativity from the pen of one of America’s most original musicians will come to light this summer with help from..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Dalton Synopsis: Dr. Elizabeth Dalton, an assistant professor of communication studies, explains her research into academics’ attitudes toward data..
MTSU’s Center for Health & Human Services is working to ensure that the troubles and tragedies of life do not impede children’s opportunities. In partnership..
BEIJING, China — MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee began a lecture series Wednesday, May 9, that will take him to four Chinese universities as part of..
If two heads are better than one, why isn’t reusing existing scientific data more desirable than going it alone? That’s the question under discussion on..
The Center for Cedar Glade Studies at MTSU and Cedars of Lebanon State Park are co-hosting the 40th Elsie Quarterman Cedar Glade Wildflower Festival May 4-5..
Holding the actual clipping in The Tennessean from 2017, where the newspaper reported MTSU’s Department of Engineering Technology needed a new building for its growing mechatronics..
An MTSU professor has received a $6,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to study the historic precedents of military contracting. Dr. Suzanne..
Two members of the MTSU community will be celebrated this week for their service to their fellow citizens. Dr. John Vile, a constitutional law scholar..
In the News: MTSU faculty, staff share expertise on politics, wildlife, celebrities, coffee and more
MTSU faculty and staff experts contributed their knowledge to various national media outlets recently, sounding off on Tennessee politics, presidential line-item veto power, Kenya’s wildlife..
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