The general public interested in star gazing, galaxies and more will provide input into the next Middle Tennessee State University Star Party this week...
Middle Tennessee State University Department of Physics and Astronomy professor John Wallin will discuss “Nova Quest: Your Guide to Finding a Star’s Explosive Debut,” for the second Friday Star Party..
As the solar eclipse peaked at 93% totality locally just after 2 o’clock Monday, April 8, on the Middle Tennessee State University campus, several groups of..
Middle Tennessee State University Physics and Astronomy lecturer Gregg McPherson will be featured in the next Star Party presentation that’s free and open to the..
The Middle Tennessee State University Office of Alumni Relations, in collaboration with many campus departments and programs, has put together an assortment of activities for..
Get ready for the next total solar eclipse — one taking place Monday, April 8. Unlike August 2017, when the Middle Tennessee State University campus celebrated the..
Middle Tennessee State University’s Department of Physics and Astronomy continues its fall 2023 Star Party series with the second of four events later this week. Assistant professor Jana Ruth Ford will..
Amanda Albakry enjoys science-related things “so you can learn how to help people,” and she plans to become a pediatrician. As fellow teenager Shyann Lyons gets older, she..
by Patsy Weiler An afternoon in conversation with Eric Klumpe, an MTSU Physics and Astronomy professor and University Honors College faculty member, is like climbing..
Registration for the second Middle Tennessee State University College of Basic and Applied Sciences summer STEM camp will begin Wednesday, March 15. This summer, from..
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