Middle Tennessee State University recently launched the STEM with UKRAINE Initiative, partnering with Ukrainian and American universities and institutions to bring and sustain quantum computing education..
MTSU geosciences professors use $260K grant to stoke undergrads’ climate literacy, interest [+VIDEO]
Middle Tennessee State University geosciences faculty recently landed a National Science Foundation grant to make the critical, yet sometimes overwhelming issue of climate change more concrete and relatable to..
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs is hosting a grant-writing community brunch to share some food and opportunities with grant-funded faculty and staff. ..
Middle Tennessee State University’s Quantum Science Initiative is taking more giant leaps with two new grants — totaling more than $1 million — from the National Science Foundation..
Karen Kehoe, director of the Tennessee Center for the Study and Treatment of Dyslexia at Middle Tennessee State University, shared information about the center’s services..
Road to success: two MTSU faculty journey from first-generation students to award-winning scientists
Liz Barnes and Donny Walker, Middle Tennessee State University assistant biology professors, each recently cinched $1 million National Science Foundation early CAREER grants — a major career milestone after..
Kathryn Blankenship, Middle Tennessee State University professor in the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology program, and Victoria Trevino, a program senior who plans to pursue medical school, were..
Grant Gardner, Department of Biology professor and researcher, along with Middle Tennessee State University faculty Liz Barnes, Sarah Bleiler-Baxter, Jennifer Kaplan and Greg Rushton, recently landed a $1.25 million National Science Foundation grant..
Since earning an R2 designation as a “doctoral university: high research activity” in spring 2022, Middle Tennessee State University has continued to boost research — most recently with Department of..
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs kicks off its new, monthly “Raider Research Series” on Friday, Sept. 8, to help showcase the MTSU faculty’s prodigious research efforts..