Reporters recently turned to MTSU faculty and staff for their perspectives on various topics, including rap music, Ukraine, prayer, stolen metal, gas prices, hate speech..
The “MTSU On the Record” radio program recently set aside a few minutes to explore the aging process and a university-sponsored conference focusing on it...
Five MTSU School of Agriculture students and Collegiate FFA members wrapped up the recent spring semester by providing Reeves-Rogers Elementary School and the surrounding community with a special gift..
MTSU’s Center for Educational Media recently expanded its already robust offerings of professional development and support for Tennessee teachers by launching their newest initiative for special education..
by Favour Boluwade For the past 37 years, the Tennessee Governor’s School for the Arts, hosted by MTSU’s College of Liberal Arts, has been a tool for the..
As life expectancy in the United States takes a dip prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic, Middle Tennessee State University prepares to host a comprehensive exploration..
The teaching musicians of the Tennessee Governor’s School for the Arts will share their artistry with the community in a series of free public concerts..
A dearth of science, technology, engineering and mathematics specialists in the Southeast was the topic on a recent edition of the “MTSU On the Record”..
MTSU faculty and staff recently contributed their insights and analysis to several news platforms on a variety of subjects, including the leaked U.S. Supreme Court..
MTSU faculty and staff appeared on WGNS Radio’s “Action Line” program recently to talk about an assistant professor’s upcoming visiting scholar stint, CUSTOMS student orientations sessions this..