MTSU student Timothy Ryan Buckley has developed a character that you’ll often find busking around the campus on Blue Raider game days, putting smiles on..
The latest independent film from Dr. Bob Pondillo, a professor of electronic media communication at MTSU, has been chosen as an official selection by several..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Johnson Reng Synopsis: Johnson Reng, one of the “Lost Boys of Sudan,” talks about his tortuous journey from his war-torn homeland..
Brian Holley is settling in as assistant vice president for infrastructure within MTSU’s Information Technology Division. In his new role, Holley manages the networking, security..
Thirty-eight teachers from across Middle Tennessee increased their knowledge in aerospace, aviation and the STEM areas while participating in the annual Aerospace Education Workshop at..
The shiny new pearl on MTSU’s burgeoning east side of campus continues to grow toward a late-August 2012 opening. The gem is the $65 million,..
Knowing that the demand for computer-science personnel is great not only in Tennessee but also in the United States and worldwide, Dr. Chrisila Pettey wants..
MTSU will be closed Wednesday, July 4, as students, faculty and staff observe the national holiday. No classes will be held, and all business offices..
Milking cattle, tasting wine, gazing at the stars and an array of other historic opportunities kept those attending the fifth annual Alumni Summer College busy..
Johnson Reng, one of the “Lost Boys of Sudan” and an MTSU graduate, recently spoke about his inspiring life on “MTSU On the Record” with..
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