Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU)

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MTSU institute to host WSJ columnist for Black History Month lecture on economist Thomas Sowell

Feb 10, 2022 at 10:24 pm by Voice Wire

n celebration of Black History Month at MTSU, the Political Economy Research Institute is hosting a presentation on the life and works of African American economist and social.... Read More
Jackie Victory, left, director of Student Organizations and Service for the MTSU Center for Student Involvement and Leadership, greets a student attending an MTSU Promise Tour event for trans

MTSU offers Feb. 12, March 26 True Blue Preview events

Feb 09, 2022 at 06:14 am by Voice Wire

MTSU’s efforts to recruit students for 2022 and beyond continues this week with the first of two True Blue Preview events and the wrap-up of the MTSU Promise Tour. &nbs.... Read More

Black History Month celebrates health, wellness with expo, discussion at MTSU

Feb 07, 2022 at 05:52 am by Voice Wire

Several highly accomplished health care professionals and entrepreneurs are slated to lend their expertise to MTSU’s Black History Month celebration.  The Health a.... Read More
Feb. 4 MTSU Star Party presenter Eric Klumpe’s “The Wacky Orbit of Webb Space Telescope” will be about the strange orbit the Webb Space Telescope is taking. Star Parties are free and open to

MTSU Star Parties kick off Feb. 4

Feb 03, 2022 at 06:16 am by Voice Wire

The MTSU Department of Physics and Astronomy Star Parties for the spring 2022 semester resume Friday, Feb. 4. Professor Eric Klumpe kicks off the fou.... Read More
Created Equal film series will be held at Patterson Park Community Center's Washington Theatre February 12 and 26.

Created Equal Film Series Features Discussion of ‘Green Book’ and ‘Freedom Riders’ at Patterson Park Feb. 12 and Feb. 26

Feb 02, 2022 at 06:37 am by Voice Wire

The inaugural Created Equal: TN Legacy Series film screening and discussion will feature the film Green Book, a 2018 biographical drama set in the 1960s, and the documentary F.... Read More
Honors College Coordinator Tatum Hochstetler and Associate Dean Philip Phillips scan one of more than 20 rare books on loan from The Remnant Trust at Texas Tech University

MTSU Honors lecture students receive ‘rare’ opportunity with Remnant Trust books on loan

Jan 28, 2022 at 06:32 am by Voice Wire

Thanks to a personal connection MTSU Political Economy Research Institute Director Dan Smith has with Lubbock, Texas-based The Remnant Trust, MTS.... Read More

Tech Wizards Gather - MTSU HackMT spins up Jan. 28-30

Jan 27, 2022 at 01:53 pm by tchoate

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — College students are preparing for the seventh annual HackMT at Middle Tennessee State University later this week — and a return to an in-per.... Read More
Paul Trivette, COO of Cedar Recovery, left, and Capt. Scott Moore of the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office, are among those helping to train more than 100 law enforcement officers in Wilson Coun

MTSU’s Center for Health and Human Services, DrugFree Wilco facilitate police education on opioid use disorder

Jan 27, 2022 at 07:31 am by Voice Wire

The Center for Health and Human Services at Middle Tennessee State University, in partnership with DrugFree Wilco, is helping train more than 100 law enforcement officers in W.... Read More
In his Todd Hall office, Matthew Hibdon reviews some of the MTSU National Alumni Association Board’s constitution. He is the 2021-22 board president. (MTSU photo by Randy Weiler)

MTSU National Alumni Board president: 'We still have more work to do'

Jan 24, 2022 at 06:34 am by Voice Wire

Even from nearly 500 miles away a few years ago, an extremely proud, young MTSU alumnus envisioned a great future for his university’s National Alumni Ass.... Read More
Prospective transfer students can follow the signs to any of the upcoming “MTSU Promise Tour” events at community colleges across Tennessee from Jan. 25 through Feb. 10. MTSU admissions trans

'MTSU Promise Tour' embraces community colleges Jan. 25-Feb. 10

Jan 21, 2022 at 07:36 am by Voice Wire

In a three-week stretch, Middle Tennessee State University’s transfer admissions team will meet with prospective students at nine community colleges .... Read More

Snow and ice impact MLK Day events

Jan 17, 2022 at 06:31 am by Laura Beth Payne

Okay campers, rise, and shine, and don't forget your booties ‘cause it’s cold out there… it’s cold out there every day! Too soon for the Groundh.... Read More
d attendees hold their electronic candles during a moment of reflection during the 2020 Martin Luther King Jr. Day Candlelight Vigil hosted by Middle Tennessee State University inside the Stu

MTSU hosts MLK observance Jan.17

Jan 15, 2022 at 07:32 am by Voice Wire

Middle Tennessee State University will observe the 26th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and a special evening ceremony and traditional candlelight vi.... Read More
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Green Is the New Blue offers nature-focused writing workshop Jan. 15

Jan 11, 2022 at 11:30 am by KoryWells

The next installment of "Green Is the New Blue," a series of free creativtiy workshops in nature, will be held Satuday, January 15, at the Barfield Park Wilderness Station fro.... Read More

MTSU Closed Jan. 6 Due to Inclement Weather

Jan 06, 2022 at 02:18 am by Voice Wire

Middle Tennessee State University will be closed Thursday, Jan. 6, because of inclement weather. University offices will be closed except for operations essential to public s.... Read More
Spc. Leah Ray, a Manchester resident, recently completed the U.S. Army’s basic training as an officer candidate in the Tennessee National Guard. (Photo by Sgt. Robert Mercado)

MTSU Alum graduates U.S. Army basic training, pursues officer candidate school

Dec 22, 2021 at 10:45 am by Voice Wire 1

Spc. Leah Ray, a Manchester resident, recently completed the U.S. Army’s basic combat training as an officer candidate in the Tennessee National Guard. Ray enlisted in.... Read More