The MTSU Office of Student Organizations and Service will partner with Rutherford County Habitat for Humanity as part of the second annual Big Payback, offering..
Young people across Middle Tennessee who enjoy reading and writing can add to their summer adventures by registering now for MTSU’s annual Youth Writers’ Camps,..
Dr. Cornelia Wills, director in the Office of Student Success at MTSU, is using her mother’s words to help MTSU students in need. Wills is..
Four of MTSU’s finest staff members celebrated their recognition as the “Employees of the Year” during a special ceremony and reception in the university’s James..
Ryan Otter’s work as a teacher, researcher and advocate for student success has led to special recognition by MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee. Otter, an associate..
The recent 2015 MTSU Business Plan Competition finals featured three teams pitching their ideasinside the Student Union Ballroom before a panel of judges. Salomon’s House LLC..
MTSU faculty and alumni and the university’s Center for Cedar Glade Studies will play prominent roles in the operation of the 38th annual Elsie Quarterman Wildlife..
If you like to run as much as your dog does, you can do it together and help a worthy cause at this weekend’s 2015..
As a graduate student in MTSU’s molecular bioscience program, Matthew Wright of Knoxville, Tennessee, mixed his deep knowledge of cells with his growing knowledge about..
More than 100 friends and well-wishers — from the MTSU campus and across the region— helped celebrate Betty Smithson’s final working day at the university...









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