JoEllen M. DuBose said Knoxville-area social services departments classify her living situation as sheltering or homeless because she sleeps on her father’s couch...
Middle Tennessee State University boasts a second consecutive year of enrollment growth, recording a 1.7% year-over-year increase this fall, President Sidney A. McPhee told the..
Middle Tennessee State University faculty and staff were welcomed to the new academic year Thursday, Aug. 24, with promising news about fall enrollment, another prestigious..