Michigan pediatrician Mona Hanna-Attisha used science-based research in a five-year Flint water crisis battle that resulted in a $600 million settlement for primarily young victims..
Remember visiting an art exhibit, standing quietly in a large space with a handful of other aficionados, appreciating the work of creative people? MTSU‘s Department..
Joking that even though she’s a “lab rat” who often savors the solitude of her research, MTSU biology professor Mary Farone acknowledged that accepting the..
MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee used his annual State of the University address Thursday, Aug. 20, to praise the hard work of faculty and administrators..
MTSU wants to help the local American Red Cross chapter save lives in an all-American “True Blue” way again this year in a campus- and..
Three disciplines that train people to keep the peace, aid the troubled and uplift the underserved have a new home at Middle Tennessee State University..
In Bob Dylan’s 1964 song, “Chimes of Freedom,” he sings that bells are “tolling for the tongues with no place to bring their thoughts.” Those..
Pediatrician, professor and public health advocate Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha entered the national spotlight five years ago when her research exposed the Flint, Michigan, water crisis..
The work of five MTSU art professors is the focus of a celebration of the centennial of women’s suffrage in a new exhibit in Murfreesboro’s..
MTSU leaders had sincere and emphatic praise for the 804 newest members of the Class of 2020 Saturday, Aug. 8, during the university’s second virtual..
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