Generosity and accessibility are only two of the qualities that Dr. Linda M. Clark’s colleagues believe made her a worthy recipient of MTSU’s 2016 John..
A partnership between MTSU baseball, MT Athletics and the MTSU Veterans and Military Family Center is reinforcing the university’s mission to support academic success for..
MTSU students will have the opportunity to learn more about the university’s next Quality Enhancement Plan, or QEP, through a series of informational tables set..
The MTSU National Alumni Association is now accepting nominations for the 2016-17 Distinguished Alumni Awards. The awards, which will include an overall Distinguished Alumni recipient..
MTSU students and their faculty mentors who are preparing for the 10th annual Scholars Week 2016 must submit their abstract proposals by noon Tuesday, March..
Registration is open for the upcoming Fox Reading Conference at MTSU, a free half-day event to share the latest insights into literacy education. The conference..
There’s still room on — and tickets for — that comfy park bench to talk about love, loss and maybe a little bit of magic..
A unique approach to combating harmful societal stereotypes was the focus of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue interview with Katherine..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Rhadi Ferguson Synopsis: A Black History Month guest, Dr. Rhadi Ferguson, martial arts expert, coach and motivational speaker, holds forth..
Nashville artist Tamara Reynolds’ effort to “reclaim her Southern-ness” is the focus of a new exhibit, “A Common Ground,” open through April 7 at MTSU’s..
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