Criminal Justice Administration professor Ben Stickle talked about his recent grant to research and develop effective virtual reality technology for law enforcement de-escalation training in..
Through a three-year, nearly $550,000 federal grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services and managed by Middle Tennessee State University, six rural Tennessee..
A Middle Tennessee State University Criminal Justice Administration professor is banking on virtual reality being an operative training tool for police officers and he plans..
By the time he was a senior, former college quarterback Troy Jones knew he wasn’t going to the NFL, leading to “a true identity crisis.”..
One of MTSU’s most hands-on services has continued to serve students while readjusting to COVID-19 protocols. Makerspace, the James E. Walker Library’s technological toolbox, has..
After the abrupt disruption of MTSU’s spring semester due to the Coronavirus, students are working hard to adjust to the new learning systems. Classes that..
MTSU plays a major role in the upcoming Tennessee STEAM Festival, which aims to attract youngsters to the areas of science, technology, engineering, arts and..
The campus community has until Friday, March 1, to examine the historic events of the 1968 Memphis Sanitation Strike through virtual reality as MTSU’s 2019..
MTSU students will combine old-fashioned information gathering and new technology to bring an historical site closer to the public. The Digital History Program’s “Maymester Experience”..
MTSU faculty and staff took to WGNS Radio recently to share information about ongoing scientific research, new course offerings in the emerging virtual reality technology..
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