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..
Middle Tennessee State University renewed its nationally acclaimed efforts to retain and graduate its students on Wednesday, Oct. 21, unveiling an ambitious set of new..
An MTSU honor society that dedicates itself to service has received its national organization’s highest prize. The Gamma Beta Phi Society has presented MTSU’s chapter with its..
MTSU will briefly test its campus emergency alert system Wednesday, Oct. 28, with a special message for the university’s 25,000-plus registered users via email, text..
A new group created to help alleviate students’ fears and concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic was the focus of a recent “MTSU On the Record”..
While the COVID-19 pandemic has led to the cancellation or modification of numerous in-person events during the past several months, the upheaval it’s caused within..
Middle Tennessee State University plans to hold modified, in-person fall commencement ceremonies for 2020 graduates on Saturday, Nov. 21, at Floyd Stadium if weather allows,..
Like the rest of the campus community, MTSU’s debate team finds itself adapting to different circumstances while coping with the COVID-19 pandemic. The award-winning debaters..
MTSU’s Student Organization for the Advancement of Research, also known as SOAR, offers a supportive community for undergraduate students to get real-world research experience. Part..











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