Middle Tennessee State University is helping ensure student success with free digital access to scholastic materials through the James E. Walker Library’s Open Educational Resources,..
Faculty and staff at MTSU’s University College are making it easier and more affordable for students to succeed in the classroom. Drs. Kim Godwin, Meredith..
What could you have done with an extra $1,000 in college? Would that have covered a rent payment or two? Maybe freed up funds for..
An interdisciplinary team from Middle Tennessee State University is launching a pilot project to promote widespread faculty use of free or low-cost open digital course..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Kathleen Schmand Synopsis: The new dean of the James E. Walker Library explains her priorities for maintaining and expanding services.
The future of academic libraries and the ways they serve their clients and sustain their funding was the focus of a recent “MTSU On the Record”..
When Kathleen Schmand was a student at the University of Pittsburgh, her father invited her to spend Thanksgiving with him in Murfreesboro, telling her she..
MTSU faculty and staff representatives appeared on WGNS Radio recently to share information about the university’s National Women’s History Month activities and a new textbook program for..
Officials at MTSU’s James E. Walker Library say a new program that provides textbooks for the university’s most heavily populated courses is very popular. “By and..
Preparing to take on a new semester of college is a lot like making resolutions for a new year. It is the perfect time to..
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