The journal accepts photography, videography, poetry, prose and audio. Students can submit up to four pieces in four major categories: visual, literature, video and audio.| MTSU News
If you feel like college has been a much harder transition than expected, you are not alone.| MTSU News
Middle Tennessee State University associate biology professor Liz Barnes knows good science is inseparable from good communication. Neither students nor the public can deeply engage with critical yet contentious science issues like climate change or vaccine safety if having to first overcome an insensitive or even condescending delivery.| MTSU News
Under the guidance of Adam Caress, a professor in Middle Tennessee State University’s Department of Recording Industry, students worked together to book the talent for five of the six Party in the Grove events this fall.| MTSU News
A Middle Tennessee State University-led quantum consortium that also includes Tennessee State University, Fisk University, Meharry Medical College and Oak Ridge National Laboratory has been awarded a $2.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy.| MTSU News
Middle Tennessee State University representatives recently appeared on WGNS Radio to discuss this year’s lineup of Homecoming activities, a professor’s efforts to boost the teaching of science, and an upcoming series of courses offered through the Executive Education program.| MTSU News
Middle Tennessee State University will be closed Monday, Sept. 1, for the Labor Day Holiday. No classes will be held and all business and department offices will be closed.| MTSU News
Instead of a conventional textbook, Middle Tennessee State University associate professor of history Andrew Fialka has taken an innovative approach to recounting Civil War violence through a gripping graphic history format.| MTSU News
Author and journalist Bob Welch had a somewhat obvious piece of advice to the incoming Class of 2029 and transfer students attending this year’s Convocation Saturday, Aug. 23, to maximize their time on the Blue Raider campus — tell your story.| MTSU News
Effective Tuesday (Aug. 26), the college is now the Scott Borchetta College of Media and Entertainment, named after founder, chairman and CEO of Big Machine Label Group, Scott Borchetta.| MTSU News