The Tennessee Arts Commission will host its second “Create2012: Creativity in Education Institute” July 15-18 at MTSU in partnership with the University’s College of Education...
Tom Tozer, MTSU’s director of news and media relations, will retire at the end of January after nearly 20 years of service to the University...
The Centennial issue of Collage: A Journal of Creative Expression, the arts and literary magazine sponsored by MTSU’s Honors College, is now available to students,..
The MTSU Office of Alumni Relations is planning the annual MTSU Alumni & Friends Night with the Nashville Predators for Saturday, Feb. 4, in Bridgestone..
MTSU joined more than 400 colleges and universities across the nation on Jan. 1, 2012, when it became a tobacco-free campus. The new policy prohibits..
The next series of free “Yes I Can” Diabetes Self-Management Workshops are slated to begin this month and next in Rutherford County. Sessions are planned..
MTSU will be closed Monday, Jan. 16, for the Martin Luther King Jr. federal holiday. No classes will be held and no offices will be..
A Middle Tennessee State University professor plays a critical role in the City of Boston’s long-overdue recognition of native son Edgar Allan Poe
By Drew Ruble..
MTSU is playing a key role in bringing the old-time fiddle music enjoyed by Charles “Pa” Ingalls alive. Recording the early American music is the..
Former MTSU student Katie Erie, who was working at an orphanage in Haiti when a devastating earthquake rocked the Caribbean nation two years ago on..





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