Keith M. Huber wanted to hear questions, concerns and constructive dialogue related to the MTSU student veterans and life for them on campus. As Huber,..
Approaching graduation from MTSU in May, Kenny Williams attended the first Veteran and Family Benefits Expo on campus because “my desire is to hook up..
Middle Tennessee State University continues to be recognized for its outstanding support of veterans, named Monday in the Military Times’ “Best for Vets: Colleges 2014”..
MTSU sophomore Kevin Tonsetic has been trying to find work since August. The history major and former serviceman with the U.S. Marine Corps does not..
The latest edition of the award-winning MTSU Magazine includes a salute to the many professionals and programs at MTSU aimed at helping military veterans make..
Middle Tennessee State University and the Department of Veterans Affairs Tennessee Valley Healthcare System teamed up for a free public event to inform women veterans..
More than one out of every 10 military veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan is a woman. More than 57 percent of the female..
Military veterans Jordan McCall and Malcolm Stallard, both military veterans, were stunned when someone they’d never met recognized them publicly. Ruth Fanning presented each of..
Bolstered by the first-year VetSuccess on Campus program and all-around quality service, MTSU once again is considered one of the top “Military Friendly Schools” in..
MTSU alternative-fuels expert Dr. Cliff Ricketts and the new MTSU and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs partnership called “VetSuccess on Campus” will be topics host..
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