An MTSU business education professor has received one of the highest national honors her discipline can bestow. Textbook publisher McGraw-Hill Education presented the John Robert..
The media’s characterizations of one of life’s most natural acts — breastfeeding — was the topic of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program...
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..
MTSU theater, music, dance and multimedia students are stitching their many talents into a multimedia “coat of many colors” to personalize MTSU Theatre’s April 5-8..
MTSU will offer a new scholarship in memory of a respected political science professor so his work can continue to inspire future political scientists and..
Middle Tennessee State University’s Board of Trustees on Tuesday, March 27, approved two new academic programs in the Colleges of Business and Education at its..
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..
Hunter Hudson spent countless hours researching the history of MTSU’s early science faculty members and their association with the Tennessee Academy of Science. And it..
Red planet. Blue Mars. Call it a brand or merely a clever, catchy phrase, but this is how MTSU’s scientific and academic communities are approaching..
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Jessie Scott, program director of MTSU’s public radio station, WMOT-FM, and Andrew Oppmann, the university’s vice president for marketing and communications, are featured..
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