MTSU’s Office of Alumni Relations has a special online “Military Memories … Celebrating Our Veterans” photo site for the public to view, in recognition of..
Danielle Moore, a full-time lecturer in the College of Education, tapped into her prior experience as an early childhood educator and kindergarten teacher to work..
Middle Tennessee State University awards an array of guaranteed scholarships to qualifying first-time, incoming freshmen, but an important deadline to take advantage is quickly approaching. Students must have..
MTSU and several prominent organizations are sponsoring a virtual visit with an author whose award-winning work documents Tennessee’s role in the passage of the 19th Amendment. ..
“Books are a great passion of mine,” said Katie Schrodt, assistant professor in MTSU’s College of Education. When the outreach she conducted with local literacy..
MTSU faculty experts have been in high demand recently for various types of election analysis, as well as expertise on wild ginseng, immigration, protein, dairy..
The mysteries of how and why individuals’ noses detect odors was the focus of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s interview..
Deans and representatives from eight of MTSU’s colleges will share about the quality programs they offer to prospective students in this week’s “Academic Spotlight,” which..
Officials from MTSU and the new Music City Grand Prix signed a partnership Monday, Nov. 9, allowing the university’s acclaimed concrete program and its students..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Ken Paulson Synopsis: The director of the Free Speech Center expresses concern about the future of the First Amendment following a..











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