The College of Education’s Center for Fairness, Justice and Equity, or FJE, has a full fall semester of events lined up for education students and faculty to..
The September 2022 edition of Middle Tennessee State University‘s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show is aiming at a busy fall with news about..
With less than a month on the job, new MTSU Police Chief Edwin “Ed” Kaup has been busy making the rounds, getting to know his..
In Process, Middle Tennessee State University’s creative writing event series, is returning this fall with a semester full of weekly opportunities for audiences eager to..
MTSU faculty and staff lent their expertise to several media outlets recently on various topics, including polio, Salman Rushdie, Future Farmers of America, Lindsey Graham,..
For MTSU geosciences professor and researcher Alisa Hass and her collaborators at the Nashville, Tennessee, mayor’s office, a recent early morning research excursion was the result of..
Author Thomas Wolfe opined, more than 80 years ago, that “you can’t go home again.” Middle Tennessee State University alumna, award-winning language and literature professor..
What happens when interior design majors perform a cultural bias awareness exercise will be the subject of the next “MTSU On the Record” radio program...
MTSU students and staff appeared on WGNS Radio’s “Action Line” program recently to talk about the university’s concrete industry management program, upcoming events for prospective students and..
Producer: Gina LogueGuest: Dr. Deanna Little Synopsis: The professor of flute talks about “The Dolly Project,” a 2019 CD of chamber music inspired by the..










