WKRN-TV News 2, the ABC affiliate in Nashville, showed its support for Middle Tennessee State University’s Police Department by recently featuring MTSU’s newest K-9 officer, Ace...
Middle Tennessee State University’s Police Department recently took to social media to introduce its newest recruit Ace — of the furrier and four-legged variety — to the campus and..
Middle Tennessee State University’s Police Department recently used funding from two state grants — totaling over $1.8 million — to put toward safety improvements across campus. ..
Criminal Justice Administration professor Ben Stickle talked about his recent grant to research and develop effective virtual reality technology for law enforcement de-escalation training in..
A Middle Tennessee State University Criminal Justice Administration professor is banking on virtual reality being an operative training tool for police officers and he plans..
Middle Tennessee State University, along with other schools across Tennessee, recently benefitted from the state’s Higher Education Safety Grant — landing $1.8 million to spend..
Middle Tennessee State University Police Lt. Demetrius Smith recently leveled up his leadership skills by completing the rigorous and nationally recognized Northwestern University School of Police Staff and..
For MTSU Police Department Chief Ed Kaup, searching for and procuring grants is an important part of the department’s work. “With grant funding, we are able to develop..
Middle Tennessee State University is evolving its relationship with Metro Nashville Police Department by committing to assist more officers in graduating with bachelor’s degrees. Last fall, MTSU announced a..
MTSU’s Student Health, Wellness and Recreation Center admitted fitness and sport enthusiasts of a furrier, four-legged variety to campus earlier this month when the university hosted the National..