MTSU students and faculty once again are participating in the fifth annual Tennessee STEAM Festival ending Saturday, Oct. 23. The Tennessee STEAM Festival brings science,..
As the murder trial begins this week for the three men accused in the 2020 slaying of Ahmaud Arbery, the Pulitzer-winning author who uniquely captured..
MTSU faculty and staff recently provided reporters with their perspectives on numerous issues, including Hurricane Dorian, COVID-19 cases, the early whiskey industry, Tennessee Gov. Bill..
Hungry for some live entertainment? MTSU Theatre students have just the recipe and are saving the best seats — and the choicest cuts — for..
Enlisting primary care physicians’ help in protecting their patients against the world’s most common sexually transmitted infection was the focus of a recent “MTSU On the..
Multiple MTSU departments are collaborating on “Green is the New Blue,” a new nature-focused, monthly community arts workshop series that begins this Saturday, Oct. 9,..
An instructor in MTSU’s popular language-learning program is presenting a dynamic way to alleviate stress, gain greater flexibility and have fun doing it. The Center for..
Two MTSU scholars will provide expertise in a new online series of presentations this fall on women who were important in Tennessee history. Sponsored by..
Maria Hite will be one of the first six MTSU students heading to Nashville’s Meharry Medical College to earn her Middle Tennessee State University degree..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guests: Dr. Amy Harris Synopsis: The associate professor and graduate program director in the Department of Information Systems and Analytics discusses ways..











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