MTSU returned a favor to the Guangxi Botanical Garden of Medicinal Plants Sept. 28, affixing a plaque at a special laboratory on campus that recognizes..
MTSU’s Baseball in Literature and Culture Conference welcomed a veteran All-Star and took on the sepia tones of the earliest photographs as it turned to..
The next edition of the “MTSU On the Record” radio program takes listeners deep into the Brazilian rain forests. Host Gina Logue’s interview with Dr...
The January 2014 edition of “MTSU Magazine” explores the university’s primary role in teacher training reform now sweeping across Tennessee. MTSU’s roots are in teacher..
The Center for Popular Music at MTSU has received new grants from the Grammy Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities that will allow..
Dr. Dale Cockrell of MTSU’s Center for Popular Music gently holds a weathered palm-sized journal filled with musical notations in one hand and a parchment-like..
Science fiction author William Gibson once said that “time moves in one direction, memory in another.” Gibson may write science fiction, but his words are..
MTSU junior Daniel Murphy wants to pursue a doctorate in atomic physics some day. The Murfreesboro resident hopes that winning a Goldwater Scholarship assists him..
Jim Bouton, whose 1970 book “Ball Four” ripped the horsehide cover off Major League Baseball, is a “little nervous” about the impact of shorthand, abbreviations..
As an MTSU alternative fuels researcher, Dr. Cliff Ricketts believes he stands on the edge of history. On Saturday, March 9, Ricketts will begin a..
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