With a special annual university event happening around Halloween this year, the Student Government Association crafted “A True Boo!” MTSU Homecoming theme as the Blue..
The MTSU Alumni Association is bringing back the popular 2020 “shoebox” homecoming event that will be paired with the return of the in-person MTSU Homecoming..
The weather was perfect, but because of COVID-19, a lot was different about MTSU Homecoming 2020. Tailgating was not allowed. The pregame Homecoming Parade became..
Masked Lightning, a symbol of MTSU’s pandemic precautions on campus, will be grand marshal of the 2020 virtual Homecoming Parade, which will be broadcast live..
On the October 2019 edition of “Out of the Blue” television magazine from Middle Tennessee State University, host Andrew Oppmann and his guests share details..
It was chilly, rainy and overcast as MTSU students, alumni and others gathered for pregame activities Saturday, Oct. 20, for the 2018 Homecoming events. As skies began..
Homecoming! It’s arguably one of the best events of the year for MTSU students, faculty, and alumni – even if you aren’t into football. Whether..
“Raidercade,” a throwback to arcade games, pinball machines and more, will be the MTSU Student Government Association theme for the 2018 homecoming events this week. Students, alumni..
Tradition means more than just something being passed down from generation to generation. Each college has their own unique traditions that students, faculty and the..
Alumnus and former U.S. congressman Bart Gordon will be the grand marshal for the 2017 MTSU Homecoming Parade set this Saturday, Oct. 7. Gordon, a..
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