Award winning student publication creates Collage of words and pictures
MTSU students have just finished a publication thats much more than a poster or class project. Its the latest edition of the literary and arts publication known as Collage.
MTSU students have just finished a publication thats much more than a poster or class project. Its the latest edition of the literary and arts publication known as Collage.
In 2006 we celebrated Benjamin Franklin’s 300th birthday and MTSU has a special connection to this most versatile of our founding fathers. That connection is a working replica of the printing press that Franklin used to publish classics such as Poor Richard’s Almanack.
MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee
As more land is paved and developed, much of that water is diverted into concrete culverts and channels. This traditional approach to storm water flooding means that less water is stored in the ground and the runoff is often polluted. Ashley Ball reports on some MTSU students, who are using some new techniques to improve [...]
MTSU’s 2007 book selection was “An Ordinary Man” by Paul Rusesabagina. He spoke in August 2007 at the University Convocation. In an excerpt from that speech, he talks about the virtual siege of his hotel by the militia.
It’s popular these days to show support of different causes by displaying or wearing a colored ribbon. There are so many it’s hard to keep up with what the different colors signify. We talk with some students who came up with a fun and interesting way to use fashion to educate the public about the [...]
The monthly look back at MTSU history salutes the 60 alumni who have made the ultimate sacrifice.
Last year, Professor Bill Whitehill, by chance, discovered a school in Montego Bay, Jamaica that had a library but no books. Whitehill set out to change that by rounding up more that 1200 pounds of books for the school. In the months since he has continued his efforts.
Our university family was stunned and saddened recently as we lost two well loved faculty members in the same week — Dr. Lon Nuell and Dr. David Walker.
It’s that time of year. Students from kindergarten to graduate school are getting their diplomas, moving on to the next stage in life. Take a look at ten high school seniors, who will be coming to MTSU next fall. We’ve singled them out because of their special gifts in overcoming adversity and their ability to [...]
MTSU’s summer enrollment is usually below that for the regular school year, but we find out that it wasn’t always so… in this edition of Centennial Countdown.
History Major Keith Schuman participates in a prestigious week-long program in New York City. He was one of only 50 students in the nation chosen as a 2008 Gilder Lehrman History Scholar Finalist.
Officials recently cut the ribbon on the new Health and Wellness Center addition to the university’s existing Recreation Center. In addition to providing more space for student excercise and recreation, the new annex houses a complete Student Health Services Clinic.
MTR sat down recently with president Sidney A. McPhee to talk with him about the effects of the economic turndown and how the university plans to weather the storm. He emphasized that the university remains committed to being first and foremost a student centered institution.
Bill Fletcher, director of MTSUs career and employment center, shares his thoughts on the current money pinch and job prospects for college grads.
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