The mysteries of what makes a consumer embrace certain goods and reject others was unraveled on a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina..
If the Blue Raider Nation has something to say to the Tennessee Board of Regents, Dr. Tricia Farwell is the person to see. Farwell, an..
Fifteen people, including state Sen. Bill Ketron, will serve as members of the task force that will consider whether to change the name of MTSU’s Forrest..
A look at the Democratic and Republican presidential candidates through the eyes of students was the topic of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program...
With days remaining in MTSU’s annual Employee Charitable Giving Campaign, organizers continue encouraging faculty and staff to embrace this year’s theme and “Jump into Giving.” The..
PALO ALTO, California — Andrew Oppmann, an adjunct professor of journalism in MTSU’s College of Media and Entertainment, was recently named a regent of the..
A pair of experts from MTSU’s Center for Historic Preservation and the Tennessee Civil War National Heritage Area will discuss the route of the “Trail..
A regional recruiter for the Peace Corps will be on the MTSU campus Wednesday, Oct. 28, to provide information on global service opportunities for students,..
MTSU men’s basketball coach Kermit Davis and the Blue Raiders will play a key role in Saturday’s Rutherford County Walk to End Alzheimer’s. The Oct...
MTSU provost Dr. Brad Bartel will discuss Celtic culture and historic discoveries made during archaeological excavations Thursday, Oct. 15, as the special guest of the..











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