They technically won’t start a nearly yearlong research project until July 1, but an MTSU biology researcher and a University Honors College student already are off..
By: DeAnn Hays and Matthew Hibdon As a history professor in MTSU’s University Honors College, Dr. Mary Evins primarily teaches freshmen who are just beginning..
MTSU recently wrapped up this year’s Institute of Leadership Excellence on campus as instructors guided almost 30 undergraduate student participants in the weeklong immersive course. Developed..
From the deep recesses of a lasting romance is emerging a lasting legacy that will help MTSU students for a long time. Dale Clifford, a..
Assistant public defender and MTSU alumna Kaitlin Beck calls herself a fighter and radical skeptic, who questions authority easily and naturally — and is “very..
With Vanderbilt, student screenwriter revises historical account about American aristocracy By Allison Gorman Like many millions of other Americans, Emily McTyre spent part of the..
Sometimes the simplest approach is the best. “Wow. Look at where you are. You made it,” Associate Dean Barbara Turnage of MTSU’s College of Behavioral..
MTSU student Denise Ortega likes snakes. Actually, she loves snakes and lizards, contrary to most people having at least some degree of fear of them...
If you’ve always wanted to learn American Sign Language, MTSU is eager to give you a hand — and show you how to use it...
Members of the MTSU community recently provided reporters with expertise on a wide variety of stories on issues including voting rights legislation, job interviews, relocating..
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