The usually quiet James E. Walker Library is making plenty of noise with its new podcast. “Open Stacks” went live on Oct. 21 with Erica..
If I had a time machine that could take me back to my freshman year at MTSU, you can bet I’d do a few things..
The COVID-19 pandemic has wrecked a little havoc in all of our lives. It is completely natural to feel stressed in the uncertainty, but MTSU..
The coronavirus pandemic has not stifled the creativity of MTSU students whose talents lie in creative writing. Three first-place winners of the inaugural creative writing..
The James E. Walker Library at MTSU will waive all overdue fees for materials during the COVID-19 pandemic. Because of Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee’s “stay-at-home” directive, MTSU’s..
Many MTSU students are taking advantage of remote help in 200 courses and subject areas during the remainder of the spring 2020 semester. For freshman..
Middle Tennessee State University is answering the medical community’s call for more personal protective equipment At the behest of Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, MTSU and..
MTSU students will still have remote access — and restricted physical access for pickups — to the James E. Walker Library as the university continues to adapt..
To welcome the anticipated return of nicer weather, green grass and flowers, the James E. Walker Library at Middle Tennessee State University will host a..
MTSU faculty and staff representatives appeared on WGNS Radio recently to share information about the university’s National Women’s History Month activities and a new textbook program for..
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