Glancing around the Student Union Ballroom on the MTSU campus, alumnus and U.S. Army Major Gen. Terry M. “Max” Haston quickly studied an audience of..
Some MTSU students will try to make Good Friday an even better Friday for some local youngsters and their elders. The 26 students of Stephanie..
MTSU graduate students will share their views on the dual role of feminist and researcher at the final Women’s and Gender Studies Program research event..
MTSU marketing majors are putting their music where their mouths are. Students in the Department of Management and Marketing are sponsoring “Rockin’ for the First Noelle,”..
MTSU recognized community members who have made financial commitments to the university for the long term during Friday’s second annual 1911 Society Luncheon in the..
The April 2014 edition of “Out of the Blue,” MTSU’s video magazine, features an in-depth tour of MTSU’s new Student Services Building with an “MT..
It’s time for the annual School of Agribusiness and Agriscience plant sale at the Horticulture Center on Blue Raider Drive across from the Tennessee Livestock..
Choking is something an athlete doesn’t want to do, but Alan Gendreau’s voice was unashamedly choked with emotion when he returned to his alma mater...
More than two years after his passing, an MTSU professor is still making his mark on the literary world. “The Sheriff of Hell’s Murder Case,”..
Greek organizations at MTSU are helping kids get a jump on the Easter Bunny. The Panhellenic Council Easter Egg Hunt will take place from 2..
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