MTSU students will have seven opportunities in the next four weeks to obtain free flu shots in a partnership between colleges within the university and..
Reporters from various news agencies recently relied on MTSU faculty experts for perspectives on aging inmates, election security, rural health care, presidential politics, Middle East..
MTSU faculty and staff representatives appeared on two separate WGNS Radio “Action Line” programs recently, first on Aug. 14 with host Nick Cohn to share information about..
Middle Tennessee State University’s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show is staying on course for our new academic year in the August 2020 edition,..
MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee announced Wednesday, April 1, that May Commencement ceremonies have been canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic and also announced the..
MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee announced Thursday, March 26, that an on-campus student has been confirmed as the first case of COVID-19 on campus. A..
Middle Tennessee State University students are finding they can depend on Student Health Services and the Campus Pharmacy as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID-19 alter..
Have you socially distanced yourself today? 🦠 We know… it’s a tough choice to Facetime your bestie rather than meet physically, exchange germs, and put..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Amanda Nadler Synopsis: Nadler, a nursing major who aspires to become a psychiatric nurse, explains her paper on suicides on college
The alarming rise in suicides among college students was the topic of discussion on a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s interview..










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