Aiming to reach Middle Tennessee State University women in the sciences, the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, or IUPAC, Global Women’s Breakfast will be held Tuesday, Feb...
Natalie LaFranzo, a chemist now working in the corporate world, will speak twice during two upcoming Middle Tennessee State University National Women’s History Month activities...
An Emmy-winning broadcaster and humorist who’s brought joy, thought-provoking commentary and plenty of fascinating stories to Sunday mornings for two decades will help Middle Tennessee..
The recent Tennessee Girls in STEM math and science conference at MTSU has become a next-generation tradition for at least one Midstate family — all..
There’s quite a growing trend of Middle Tennessee State University graduates pursuing graduate degrees at prestigious Johns Hopkins University. Add DaVonte Lewis to the list. Lewis, who graduated May..
A Harvard University scholar who studies gender, race, science and medicine and how they connect — and can affect the medical treatment people receive —..
Middle Tennessee State University‘s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show is staying in touch thanks to teleconferencing technology with our May 2020 edition, featuring..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Judith Iriarte-Gross Synopsis: The chemistry professor describes “Women in Science,” a fall 2018 class that will expose some of the..
Sexism in the sciences and the history of female scientists who persevered against prejudice and professional jealousy were the topics on a recent “MTSU On the..
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