There was cause — and nearly $200,000 worth of reasons — for celebration on the MTSU campus Thursday, Oct. 30. The university announced a two-year,..
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..
MTSU will be “Breaking Bad” with a week of science, drug- and disability-awareness activities inspired by the popular television series. Free food, prizes, giveaways and..
Lucy King was among the first to jump in and ask questions of Freneka Minter, keynote speaker for the 18th annual Expanding Your Horizons in..
The conversation from a national official to a group of budding East Nashville scientists was profound and to the point: Persevere. Stay focused. Never give..
McKyla Carter, just 9, liked all the learning so much at the recent Camp PRiSM that it “made me upgrade what I think about what..
McKyla Carter, just 9, liked all the learning so much at the recent Camp PRiSM that it “made me upgrade what I think about what..
With registration already underway, middle school and high school girls should act early to secure their spot in the 2014 Expanding Your Horizons in Science..
MTSU chemistry professor Judith Iriarte-Gross found herself “totally surprised” when her name was announced as the inaugural recipient of the ATHENA International Leadership Award. “There..
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