More than 680-thousand women are sexually assaulted in the US each year. Statistics tell us that college women are particularly at risk. We take a look at this crime and whats being done at MTSU to both prevent sexual assault on campus and help those who have been victimized.
Parents discuss the challenge and the hope for children with autism Ron and Jennifer Kates both teach English at MTSU, and they are parents of a son with autism. Ed Evans, president of the MTSU student organization Students for Autism Awareness, is the father of two autistic boys. These parents say the disorder has created [...]
Steven Mizell host of True Blue TV visits the MTSU Recreation Center to interview students about how they are preparing for Spring Break ’09
Steven Mizell host of True Blue TV visits the MTSU Customs Department to ask “What is Customs?”
The age old saying is “You Are What You Eat” Steven Mizell host of True Blue TV ask people on campus, What are They? In this episode he visits the MTSU KUC dining hall.
MTSU official says alcohol can lower a student’s grade point average. Sidelines staff asked students what they think about partying and drinking before finals.
Dr. Tom Nolan and archaeologist Zada Law, assisted by MTSU students and volunteers, have used geospatial/archaeological research techniques at a location near Stones River National Battlefield, which will soon undergo commercial development.
Musician and singer Charlie Daniels received the 2009 Joe M. Rodgers Spirit of America Award, during the Executives-in-Residence luncheon at MTSU. Daniels told the gathering that his sense of patriotism is partly a result of growing up during World War II.
Sixty MTSU alumni have sacrificed their lives in battles from World War I to the current wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Their names have been inscribed on the new MTSU veterans memorial.
Steven Mizell host of True Blue TV visits the MTSU Airport to talk with Andrew Symonds from MTSU’s Aerospace Department and to take a look at some planes.
English professor takes Great Books behind prison walls Some college students may grumbling about reading assignments, but Dr. Philip Phillips, has found an eager group of students who dont grumble about assignments and who never show up late for class.
Dr. Wayne Dornan, chair of the department of aerospace at MTSU, usually sits at a desk, however, he was invited to take quite a different seat in one of the Navy Blue Angels jets.
Science all star Taylor Barnes was only 15 when he enrolled at MTSU. Just graduating from college at such a young age would be accomplishment enough, but this year alone he was named to USA TODAYs 2009 All-USA College Academic Third Team and he received a national Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship Award.