With the fall 2013 semester set to begin, Middle Tennessee State University welcomed 70 new faculty members to campus recently. The university held midweek orientation sessions featuring speakers from throughout the campus to formally introduce new faculty to the Blue Raider community. Of the university’s nine colleges, the College of Liberal Arts had the most new faculty with 20, followed by the College of Basic and Applied Sciences with 17.
With the fall 2013 semester set to begin, Middle Tennessee State University welcomed 70 new faculty members to campus this week. http://youtu.be/juqpxXs6Qr4 The university held midweek orientation sessions featuring speakers from throughout the campus to formally introduce new faculty to the Blue Raider community. Of the university’s nine colleges, the…
MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee outlined challenges ahead in the 2013-14 academic year and said "nothing is more important than ... ensuring our students' academic success."' McPhee, speaking Aug. 23 at the Fall Faculty Meeting that launches each new academic year at MTSU, said Tennessee's taxpayers, plus news reports that…
About 20 Girl Scouts spent time on the Middle Tennessee State University campus this week as part of a daylong career mentoring project hosted by first lady Elizabeth McPhee that provided exposure to a wide range of professions. McPhee, a retired educator with Murfreesboro City Schools, hosted the girls for…
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