MTSU faculty members recently provided their expertise to reporters on various subjects including the high cost of housing, Black History Month, children’s mental health, rising..
The rapidly approaching April 1 deadline to apply for one of MTSU’s newest and most dynamic disciplines was the topic of discussion on a recent “MTSU..
The MTSU Department of Physics and Astronomy Star Parties for spring 2022 continue Friday, April 1. Lecturer Neda Naseri will bring “Mysteries of Cosmic Rays”..
A handful of appointments are still open to give blood at MTSU’s spring blood drive on Monday, April 4, and help a neighbor share another..
Two MTSU groups will celebrate women composers in a free concert as part of National Women’s History Month. The MTSU Symphonic Band and the MTSU..
MTSU’s second major recruiting event of the spring — a True Blue Preview — and daily campus tours will continue efforts by MTSU Office of..
A controversial artifact that has been debated by Christians and scholars for centuries will be the subject of an upcoming event at MTSU. International expert..
A first of its kind workshop for drug recognition experts brought 100 police officers and forensic toxicologists from agencies across the state to MTSU this..
An open-air festival of fun, food and understanding is scheduled at MTSU during National Women’s History Month. “Festival of Veils,” an event designed to unravel..
Adults looking to return to college to finish their degree or considering attending college for the first time will have the opportunity to have their..











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