Line-of-duty motor vehicle collisions are the leading cause of injury, disability and fatality for police officers, which is why MTSU Police take annual Emergency Vehicle Operations Course..
MTSU associate criminal justice administration professor Ben Stickle took six-years’ worth of policing experience from patrol to the classroom when he changed careers to become..
Women interested in joining one of the most well-known law enforcement agencies in the world will get their chance to learn more at an MTSU..
A new degree program in MTSU’s University College will allow more adults and public servants to earn their bachelor’s degrees. Starting with the fall 2022..
MTSU Officer Katelynn Erksine knows female officers like herself play a vital role in the world of law enforcement. “I think it’s important to recognize..
A 20-year MTSU Police officer, Leroy Carter sails down highways across the nation throughout the year with Black history as a precious passenger as a..
As part of MTSU’s Black History Month observance, MTSUNews.com met with some of the Black men and women who serve and protect the campus as..
A challenge at the best of times, the newest MTSU police officers are attending the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy with the addition of strict..
MTSU police officers recently received advanced medical training on campus as part of the department’s ongoing efforts to be better prepared for emergency response. Administered..
For the MTSU Police Department’s K-9 handler and patrol specialist Zachery Brooker, the “loyalty” he receives from his K-9, Bobby, “can’t be compared.” This month marks the..
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