COVID-19 may have prevented prospective students from traveling and learning about MTSU and other universities this fall. The Office of Admissions has a safe solution..
MTSU‘s anticipated 1,701 fall graduates are counting on the weather’s cooperation on Saturday, Nov. 21, when the university has scheduled its first in-person commencement ceremony of..
MTSU’s Raider Xpress will be rolling down East Main Street this Election Day, providing free shuttle bus rides to and from the polls for university..
Autumn can be a busy time of year, especially on a university campus as a semester draws to a close. The Charlie and Hazel Daniels..
Current MTSU students will soon have an opportunity to get their choice of classes during Priority Registration for the upcoming spring 2021 academic term and..
As the COVID-19 pandemic roiled the U.S. economy for much of this year, MTSU’s College of Graduate Studies experienced an almost 28% increase in enrollment this..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Jessica Gann Synopsis: The mental health counselor with MTSU Counseling Services explains the Pandemic Support Group she co-directs for students coping..
Middle Tennessee State University President Sidney A. McPhee gave the campus community a pre-Halloween treat by calling for a campuswide day off Friday, Oct. 30,..
Having successfully made a quick pivot to all online course delivery last spring because of COVID-19, MTSU finance professor Keith Gamble, chair of the Department..
The usually quiet James E. Walker Library is making plenty of noise with its new podcast. “Open Stacks” went live on Oct. 21 with Erica..
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