Karen Sluder brought a good-sized plastic grocery bag loaded with outdated medications she and her husband, Rick Sluder, a Middle Tennessee State University administrator, have accumulated in recent years...
The Middle Tennessee State University Police Department and campus partners are getting in the holiday spirit by continuing the annual “Little Raiders” gift-giving campaign, which..
Secret Santas are once again needed for this year’s MTSU Little Raiders gift-giving campaign. In a collaborative effort to assist local children in need this holiday season, the University Police..
Middle Tennessee State University President Sidney A. McPhee announced Tuesday that the university is lifting its mandatory mask mandate inside campus buildings. His note to..
MTSU faculty and staff recently provided reporters with their perspectives on numerous issues, including Hurricane Dorian, COVID-19 cases, the early whiskey industry, Tennessee Gov. Bill..
Middle Tennessee State University has joined campuses across the nation in signing up for President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 College Vaccine Challenge to help raise the..
Three weeks ago, knowing the need for MTSU Health Services to utilize COVID-19 vaccines about the expire so they would not be wasted, university nurses..
Jennifer Hyde of Murfreesboro delivered old and unwanted medication her mother, Joan Brown, wanted disposed of from her home. Heather Ashby finally remembered it was..
Middle Tennessee State University students are being encouraged not to miss a special on-campus opportunity to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at a clinic that resumed Thursday,..
The return of the semiannual MTSU Drug Take-Back event sponsored by Campus Pharmacy and University Policewill be from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, April 22. Expired,..
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