Having successfully made a quick pivot to all online course delivery last spring because of COVID-19, MTSU finance professor Keith Gamble, chair of the Department..
Officials with the MTSU Campus Pharmacy collected nearly 68 pounds of unwanted drugs dropped off by the public and campus community Thursday (Oct. 22) near..
True to her belief that “face time” with professors is the most important part of education, Molly Taylor-Poleskey employs certain practices that help facilitate a..
With a three-decade career and counting at Middle Tennessee State University, Carlos Coronel has seen lots of “latest” in technology in his role as director..
A new group created to help alleviate students’ fears and concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic was the focus of a recent “MTSU On the Record”..
As early voting has begun in Tennessee and across the nation in the runup to the Nov. 3 presidential election, Tennessee business leaders’ outlook has..
While the COVID-19 pandemic has led to the cancellation or modification of numerous in-person events during the past several months, the upheaval it’s caused within..
News media platforms around the world recently relied on MTSU faculty and staff for expertise on topics including presidential and vice presidential debates, educational learning..
Teacher. Encourager. Supporter. Leader. These are just some of the words that come to mind when describing Angela Tipps in MTSU’s School of Music. Within..
When deciding to teach at MTSU just last Fall, Dr. Elizabeth Whalen, of the Tourism and Hospitality Management program, said the decision to come here..










