Veteran medical examiner Michael Baden has played a role in some of history’s most celebrated investigations, and now he’ll share his knowledge with the MTSU..
From the war-torn streets of Berlin to the monument-lined streets of Washington, D.C., Harry Rosenfeld has been an eyewitness to history. The survivor of Nazi..
Bonnaroo began as a way to reinvigorate outdoor music festivals, its organizers said Wednesday, Oct. 8, at MTSU, and over the last 13 years has..
MTSU students and faculty will observe fall break from Saturday, Oct. 11, through Tuesday, Oct. 14. Fall semester classes will resume at their regular times..
MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee emphasized the university’s recently unveiled financial incentives to help future students stay enrolled in a guest commentary published Wednesday, Oct...
The MTSU Office of Alumni Relations is issuing a call for all Golden Raiders — university graduates and students from the Class of 1964 and..
Solar boats and moon buggies were among the topics on a recent edition of the “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s interview with Dr...
Networking, brainstorming and presenting awards will be only a few of the facets of this year’s Women in Higher Education in Tennessee conference at MTSU. “College Completion:..
Middle Tennessee State University’s new campus showpiece — the 257,000-square-foot, $147 million Science Building — is ready for the ribbon-cutting celebration. Gov. Bill Haslam is..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Tyler Stone Synopsis: Tyler Stone, an MTSU student who also serves as commander of the Sons of the American Legion at..










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