They spent months brainstorming and building and breaking and fixing and testing and getting their creations almost perfect. That’s why it was no surprise to..
An MTSU doctoral candidate is one of only 15 people to receive one of the most competitive STEM — science, technology, engineering and mathematics —..
A nationally recognized forensic science expert will be speaking twice next week at MTSU as a part of the university’s National Women’s History Month activities...
The January 2022 edition of Middle Tennessee State University‘s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show leaps right into the new year with stories on..
Groundbreaking, partnerships, pandemic pivots, third Princeton honor among MTSU top stories for 2021
Middle Tennessee State University leaves 2021 with a year of strong achievement by its students, faculty, staff and alumni, yet remaining vigilant amid coronavirus variants..
$750K USDA grant establishes Tennessee Digital Agriculture Center at MTSU to enhance youth education
MTSU’s School of Agriculture seeks to develop the first Digital Agriculture Center in Tennessee after landing a three-year, nearly $750,000 grant from the U.S. Department..
Anna Kate Jackson stole the show halfway through the recent MTSU Engineering Technology Mech-Tech, an end-of-the-semester student project expo. That happens when children or animals..
Fermentation science graduate student Cathy Rubin left quite an impression with state agriculture officials — including MTSU alumnus and Commissioner Charles Hatcher, Deputy Commissioner Tom..
Nine billion people. That’s the projected world population by 2050, raising concerns among producers and policy makers about the sustainability of current crop production systems,..
MTSU students and faculty once again are participating in the fifth annual Tennessee STEAM Festival ending Saturday, Oct. 23. The Tennessee STEAM Festival brings science,..
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