The mysteries of what makes a consumer embrace certain goods and reject others was unraveled on a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina..
MTSU’s Jennings A. Jones College of Business recently honored four business people with awards in recognition of their contribution to business and industry. • MTSU..
A Boston University economist will give a free public lecture Thursday, Nov. 5, at MTSU that focuses on the realities of the nation’s severe debt load...
A balanced mix of baby boomers, Generation Xers and millennials made up the attendees Friday during an MTSU-hosted conference aimed at helping business leaders understand..
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Every dollar spent by Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee creates an additional $3.30 in benefits to the 48 counties it serves, and..
MTSU faculty and staff shared information on a variety of upcoming campus happenings during the Oct. 19 “Action Line” program with veteran host Bart Walker...
While Tennessee business leaders generally have a positive view about the state and U.S. economies right now, they are less optimistic about the future heading..
Tennessee consumers are a bit sour on the current economy, but are slightly more upbeat about the future and their willingness to open their wallets,..
Registration is open for an upcoming half-day conference hosted by MTSU aimed at helping business leaders understand and navigate generational differences within their workforces. The..
After more than three decades serving as the Tommy T. Martin Chair of Insurance at MTSU, Kenneth Hollman has plenty of fond memories to look back..
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