On October 15, 2014, in the newly named Liz and Creighton Rhea Atrium, a large crowd celebrated the dedication of MTSU’s new Science Building— the..
The environment in which tomorrow’s scientists will lay the groundwork for their futures was the topic of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina..
Inside the newly named Liz and Creighton Rhea Atrium, a large crowd celebrated Middle Tennessee State University’s crown jewel — the new Science Building, considered..
Several hundred people joined Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam and university President Sidney A. McPhee Wednesday, Oct. 15, to christen the new 257,000-square-foot Science Building on..
Residents unable to attend the Wednesday, Oct. 15, ribbon-cutting celebration for the new MTSU Science Building have options to listen to or view live broadcasts..
Kenneth Ball never imagined a cameo appearance in a news video would lead to having to speak in front of influential people including Tennessee Gov...
Middle Tennessee State University’s new campus showpiece — the 257,000-square-foot, $147 million Science Building — is ready for the ribbon-cutting celebration. Gov. Bill Haslam is..
State Rep. Harry Brooks, R-Knoxville, a major force behind the legislature’s decision to fund the recently opened MTSU Science Building, visited campus and toured the..
As first impressions go, the new $147 million MTSU Science Building left a lasting and memorable one Monday, Aug. 25, for students attending the opening..
As first impressions go, the new $147 million MTSU Science Building left a lasting and memorable one Monday, Aug. 25, for students attending the opening..
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