News agencies benefitted recently from the insights of MTSU faculty and staff on a variety of subjects, including the second impeachment of Donald Trump, the..
Now in her fourth year at MTSU, Jones College of Business associate accounting professor Andrea Kelton didn’t have a Staples Easy Button to help her..
For special education teachers, the impacts of COVID on special education services extend beyond the challenges faced in the everyday classroom. The changes have been..
When Kathleen Schmand was a student at the University of Pittsburgh, her father invited her to spend Thanksgiving with him in Murfreesboro, telling her she..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Emily Baran Synopsis: The interim chair of the Department of History describes how Jehovah’s Witnesses face discrimination and intimidation in..
Three historical projects involving members of the MTSU community were the topic of discussion on a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s..
MTSU’s Mike Forbes is accustomed to working behind the scenes to help others shine. Now he and 1,000 other Nashville-area volunteers who’ve been helping with..
MTSU is donning laurels by association today as three university-affiliated artists — dancer and professor Meg Brooker, actor and aerospace alumnus Cameron L. Mitchell, and poet..
Jones College of Business supply chain management professor Kimball Bullington and assistant professor Richard Tarpey wrapped up a fall semester in which their remote instruction..
Religious repression and the intimidation of people of faith was the subject of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s interview with..
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