MTSU students who are considering living off-campus will have access to a wealth of information at the 2014 Off-Campus Housing Fair. The event is slated..
A top U.S. diplomatic official offered his perspective on one of the world’s most volatile regions in an address at MTSU. Jason Lewis-Berry discussed “Conflict Prevention..
MTSU’s annual ceremony recognizing its retiring employees was a springtime celebration even more joyous than usual, perhaps because of those 57 workers’ 1,205 combined years..
Anne MacFie, a folk singer, songwriter and storyteller from eastern Kentucky, will present a lunchtime concert at MTSU’s Center for Popular Music at noon Friday,..
MTSU’s 2014 Middle Tennessee Cyber Summit, set May 5-6 on campus, is aiming to help public and private-sector operations that want to protect their operations..
The gentle, poignant tones of Chinese music will greet patrons of MTSU’s James E. Walker Library soon. Xiaojun Huo, who is first chair of erhu..
Inspired by the Arab Spring, women are beginning to speak out about an ongoing legacy of oppression. “Honor Diaries,” a documentary that expresses the women’s..
MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee conducted three town hall meetings on campus in April to give students, faculty and staff an opportunity to discuss the..
Although Scott Sulfridge’s favorite team failed to make the Stanley Cup playoffs, he has more reason than most fans to be excited. The MTSU senior’s..
An MTSU expert on Russia will take part in a renowned research institute’s exploration of educational issues in the country. Dr. Andrei Korobkov, a professor..








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