MTSU faculty and staff recently offered their expertise on numerous topics to news agencies. These topics included “cancel culture,” COVID-19 vaccinations, Facebook, forensic analyses of..
Visual artist changes narrative about women’s power through cultural project By Allison Gorman When Katrina Scott spent a semester studying abroad in Fall 2019, she..
For Roland Martin, the key to improving African Americans’ lives is neither black nor white, but green. The accomplished journalist and commentator and host of..
MTSU’s observance of National Women’s History Month will be an appreciation of more than 100 years of American women’s suffrage. The opening ceremony is slated..
MTSU’s College of Graduate Studies reported record-high spring semester enrollment with 2,919 students registered. This continued historic success — following an almost 28% enrollment increase..
A dedicated group of Middle Tennessee State University students have been named this year’s winners of Selective Insurance’s College Competition. The annual national contest allows..
In a note to the campus community Friday, Feb. 26, MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee announced plans for return to Murphy Center for a series..
“Representation matters.” Dr. Jennifer Woodard, assistant dean of the MTSU College of Media and Entertainment, used those words to describe her life and career as..
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..
Robert and Beulah Fenbert became the first of 100 Rutherford County residents to receive the free Moderna COVID-19 vaccine administered by MTSU School of Nursing..











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