North America’s first tattooers, the Native Americans encountered centuries ago by European settlers, were the subjects of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina..
The weekly MTSU Student Farmers Market will be open most Fridays this summer at the Horticulture Center on Lightning Way across from the Tennessee Livestock Center. With..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Sean Salter Synopsis: The associate professor of finance explains his research into the impact of a real estate agent’s perceived..
National news agencies recently tapped into the expertise of MTSU faculty on compelling subjects ranging from prayers at governmental gatherings to society’s attitudes on the..
Young women who have overcome obstacles and achieved academic excellence have been rewarded with full tuition scholarships at MTSU. The June S. Anderson Foundation presented..
Three MTSU students have been honored with one of the most illustrious study-abroad scholarships in the nation. Elizabeth Enck, Michele Kelley and Nathan O’Connell are 2014..
Higher education visitors from Eurasia found themselves more than 5,200 miles from home May 9 when they met with MTSU faculty and administrators. Call it..
As thousands of students depart MTSU for summer vacation or post-graduate careers, the work of the university’s Student Food Pantry remains as important as ever...
Young people across Middle Tennessee who enjoy reading and writing still have time to register for MTSU’s annual Youth Writers’ Camps June 9-19. Students who’ve..
Everyone wanted to have their picture taken with James M. Buchanan during the University Honors College’s Inaugural Presentation of the Buchanan Medallions. Actually, it was..
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