An activist actor’s visit heads the list of events on tap for “A Century of Black Life, History and Culture,” MTSU’s 2015 celebration of Black..
Lt. Gen. Keith M. Huber, who recently retired from the U.S. Army after almost 40 years of service, joins MTSU this semester as senior adviser..
Opening the door for future study abroad opportunities, MTSU aerospace and agricultural students flew unmanned aircraft in Mendoza, Argentina, while performing research during winter break...
MTSU’s College of Education invites students and scholars from various disciplines to present their research during its third annual Literacy Research Conference set for Saturday, Feb...
Middle Tennessee State University has hired Patricia “Pat” Branam to strengthen its successful fundraising efforts as its new director of development. Branam, who assumed her..
Students from Central Magnet School’s Beta Club presented record one-time donations of nonperishable food and money to the MTSU Student Food Pantry Thursday, Jan. 29,..
Monthly during the MTSU academic year, University Honors College students become the apples of the AdamsPlace residents’ eyes. That’s because the students assist the residents,..
MTSU students can learn how to help fill America’s leadership void at a university-sponsored summit set for Saturday, Feb. 7. The Blue Raider Leadership Summit,..
The winter 2015 edition of MTSU Magazine profiles, arguably, MTSU’s most recognizable college — the College of Mass Communication — at a time when its multifaceted..
A speedy trailblazer who outraced bigots and drove into history was the subject of a recent edition of the “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina..
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