Tennessee’s voters, reddening most notably among political independents and those 45 or younger, will head to the polls Nov. 6 with values on their minds..
The 150th anniversary of the Civil War in Tennessee makes this year’s Undergraduate Social Science Symposium at MTSU a timely one, as student, faculty and..
November is nontraditional at MTSU with a monthlong celebration of adult and nontraditional students. The Nontraditional Student Celebration, an appreciation of adult students who are..
One of the nation’s foremost experts on the Vietnam War was a guest on a recent edition of “MTSU On the Record” with host Gina Logue...
More than 60 of MTSU’s top scholars will be honored in Phi Kappa Phi’s fall 2012 initiation ceremony at 5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 1, in..
MTSU students joined hundreds of Nashville-area volunteers on Oct. 27 to work on service projects as part of “Make a Difference Day,” the nation’s largest..
A day full of patriotic red, white and blue embraced the MTSU campus Oct. 27 as nearly 1,000 veterans and current military personnel attended special..
MTSU honored the late Dr. Eugene “Gene” Smith Oct. 27 with a plaque placed on university grounds in tribute to his role as interim president...
Republican Mitt Romney leads Democrat Barack Obama in the race for president in Tennessee, bolstered at least partly by the support Romney has gained among..
Department of Physics and Astronomy faculty member Jana Ruth Ford will be the featured presenter for the November MTSU First Friday Star Party. Ford will..








You must be logged in to post a comment.