The latest edition of MTSU magazine celebrates Middle Tennessee State University’s flagship Aerospace Department, which is celebrating 80 years in flight — and charting its future course. MTSU’s..
story by Allison Gorman and photography by J. Intintoli A new school year was fast approaching, and airplanes had been coming in so frequently that..
Three female flying aces representing Middle Tennessee State University’s Department of Aerospace just returned from a successful 2,400-mile cross-country trip that pilot Farilyn Hurt described as “empowering, exciting, moving..
Pilots and mechanics participating in this weekend’s “Great Tennessee Air Show” in Smyrna, Tennessee, shared their stories with Middle Tennessee State University students, faculty, and staff,..
Middle Tennessee State University’s highly touted Department of Aerospace joined the Southwest Airlines “Destination 225°” program on Wednesday, April 26, as one of the newest partners in the..
LAKELAND, Fla. — Middle Tennessee State University accepted the first of eight new Diamond Aircraft DA40 XLT single-engine planes at a ceremony Wednesday, March 29, at..
Zach Shafer wants to be a professional pilot one day. He is considering Middle Tennessee State University’s highly regarded Aerospace Department and two other southern aviation programs to..
LEXINGTON and LOUISVILLE, Ky. — After handing Amy Medley the microphone to talk to the audience of prospective Louisville students and their parents this week, Middle Tennessee State..
Two recent MTSU graduates received their military commissions earlier this summer. Zachary “Zach” Seaton of Columbia, Tennessee, was commissioned as a second lieutenant into the U.S. Army just..
OSHKOSH, Wis. — Middle Tennessee State University’s Department of Aerospace welcomed more than 100 alumni and supporters at EAA AirVenture in Wisconsin who came to learn..
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