Over 60 Middle Tennessee State University Public Health Program alumni and students attended the second annual “PHamily Dinner Reception” and awards ceremony held Oct. 9..
MTSU’s appeared on WGNS Radio recently to talk about an upcoming guaranteed scholarship deadline, the ongoing conflict in Israel and a grant to support mental..
Rural Tennesseans will have a better chance at recovering from opioid addiction through a $2.92 million federal grant awarded to MTSU’s Center for Health and..
Two Middle Tennessee State University faculty members have been named recipients of top awards from Rutherford Cable, a professional leadership organization for women in Rutherford..
MTSU’s Center for Health and Human Services is expanding its diabetes and obesity prevention activities with additional state funding. The Tennessee Department of Health, as..
Several highly accomplished health care professionals and entrepreneurs are slated to lend their expertise to MTSU’s Black History Month celebration. The Health and Wellness Expo,..
Middle Tennessee State University’s Board of Trustees on June 8 raised tuition and fees by 1.78% for the 2021-22 academic year — but it still remains..
MTSU alumna LaShan Dixon (Classes of 2007, ’10, ’11 and ’14) has been named the director of the Rutherford County Public Health Department, the Tennessee..
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..
SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. — At last, a legitimate reason to wake up early on a Saturday. I first pulled into the line for COVID-19 testing at..
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