MTSU faculty and staff shared information about a new course, Homecoming 2014, sexual assault awareness and more with listeners of WGNS radio during the Sept...
Academic success today requires not only studying. It requires knowing how to study. That’s why the Intercultural and Diversity Affairs Center and the June Anderson..
MTSU put the wraps on its National Women’s History Month celebration Saturday, April 26, by acknowledging area residents who stand up for women’s rights. The..
MTSU students who are considering living off-campus will have access to a wealth of information at the 2014 Off-Campus Housing Fair. The event is slated..
Mildred D. Muhammad believes she could be called the first target of the so-called “D.C. Sniper.” The former wife of John Allen Muhammad, one of..
MTSU personnel will give first-generation freshmen the guidance they need to start their collegiate careers off on the right foot this weekend at the Student..
The plaintiff in an historic gender discrimination case didn’t mince words Friday when speaking about the cause to which she’s dedicated so much in her..
Middle Tennessee State University will spend Tuesday, April 9, reminding the public that women still do not receive equal pay for equal work. MTSU will..
As a mother, the smile on Leranda Collier’s said it all. “That’s all she wanted,” the Murfreesboro resident said, as her daughter, Akira Lawrence, cried..
The holiday season is a time of giving, which is why a group of MTSU organizations banded together to make the season a bit brighter..
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