MTSU experts recently expressed themselves for national media outlets on several hot button topics, including the crisis in Ukraine, federal agriculture legislation and Facebook’s progress...
More than two years after his passing, an MTSU professor is still making his mark on the literary world. “The Sheriff of Hell’s Murder Case,”..
MTSU’s College of Mass Communication celebrated students past and present with its recent Wall of Fame alumni induction ceremony and presentation of student scholarships and..
Dr. David J. Urban, dean of the Jones College of Business, will be the featured speaker at the April 8 meeting of the RutherfordCABLE networking..
MTSU faculty and staff again shared their expertise with listeners of WGNS radio during the March 17 “Action Line” program with veteran host Bart Walker...
A lot of information about “healthy” eating is available, but how much of it is credible? You can learn the truth about improving your dietary..
A recent edition of the “MTSU On the Record” program tried to unravel the reasons the mass media do what they do and why people..
Two MTSU professors will join other accomplished leaders at a conference based on progressive visions of the future. Drs. Cliff Ricketts and Bethany Hoppe will..
A recent edition of the “MTSU On the Record” radio program examined the family history of Nobel Prize winner and MTSU alumnus Dr. James M...
An MTSU development director has been recognized for his outstanding mentoring work by a regional higher education association. Tom Keith, development director for the MTSU..
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