College students interested in careers in law enforcement, homeland security and related areas soon will have an opportunity to hear from working professionals. The ninth..
A woman who speaks from the perspectives of both a doctor and a patient wrote a prescription for her audience at MTSU. “Dr. Jackie” Jacqueline..
The feminist fight to change society’s perception of sexual assault and the reasons it occurs will be explored at MTSU during National Women’s History Month. ..
A lack of uniformity among elementary school educators’ abilities to deal with children’s reading disabilities was the topic on a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio..
For MTSU junior aerospace technology major Mervyn Thomas-Crawford, participation in the latest Black Male Lecture Series coordinated by the Office of Student Success showed him..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Andrew Polk Synopsis: In the second of a two-part interview, the associate professor of history explains the ramifications of the..
“It has been an improbable journey.” With those words and expressions of gratitude for a host of mentors, MTSU professor Andrew Owusu accepted the John..
Reporters recently turned to MTSU faculty and staff for their expertise on a variety of topics including Republican politics, academic freedom, the Russia-Ukraine crisis, “toxic..
Talented, tech-savvy and energetic teenagers from around the country descended on MTSU recently for the annual Tennessee FIRST Tech Challenge robotics competition. By event’s end,..
It’s TSSAA high school basketball tournament time again in Middle Tennessee, and MTSU once again is making a few temporary parking and traffic changes to..











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