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MTSU to launch Confucius Institute
After a highly competitive selection process, MTSU has joined the ranks of a distinguished group of American institutions of higher learning approved to host a Confucius Institute on its campus.
Professor's files reveal no hint of legal troubles
As professor-turned-convict Pamela Holder prepares to appeal her yearlong prison sentence, a review of her university personnel files revealed no evidence of her legal troubles.
'UTeach' Program Expands Further
The University of Tennessee and Middle Tennessee State University will attempt to replicate the "UTeach" model for training math and science teachers on their campuses.
Seivers to be MTSU education dean
MURFREESBORO - Former Tennessee Education Commissioner Lana Seivers will become the new dean of the College of Education at Middle Tennessee State University.
MTSU professor left trail of deceit, shady dealings
She's a university administrator. A nurse. A grandmother. A grifter. And now, a felon.
Wayne White: Big Lectric Fan To Keep Me Cool While I Sleep.
BIG LECTRIC FAN TO KEEP ME COOL WHILE I SLEEP is a line from legendary country singer George Jones's song, "Ragged But Right," which was stuck in Wayne White's head when he visited Houston in the sweltering month of June.
Employers in Tennessee aren't laying off as many workers as earlier this fall - a recent trend that at least has helped level off the state's double-digit jobless rate and kept first-time claims for unemployment benefits in check.
MTSU issues statement regarding convicted professor
MTSU Position Statement Regarding Dr. Pam Holder from Tom Tozer, director of News and Public Affairs: Officials at Middle Tennessee State University have followed, with great concern, the situation with Dr.
BusinessWeek names Clarksville best place to raise kids in TN
This week brings just another in a series of accolades from major, national publications for Clarksville - Tennessee's fifth-largest city.
Ex-tennis star encourages students not to drink, drive
Former tennis phenomenon Blake McMeans, who lost his tennis career and almost his life when he crashed his car after a night of drinking with fraternity brothers, will offer students of Middle Tennessee State University a lesson he learned the hard way when he speaks on Wednesday.
100% Scholarships For Degrees In Childcare or Early Childhood Education
The Tennessee Early Childhood Training Alliance is offering a new scholarship option for those who wish to pursue a degree in child care or early childhood education.
Pastor Dorsey and Mrs. Glad Robinson of Murfreesboro announce the engagement of their daughter, Crystal Dawn Robinson, to Andrae Phillip Crismon.
Greenwood guard inks with Middle Tenn.
Greenwood senior guard Jeffrey Simmons signed a binding national letter-of-intent today to play basketball next season at Middle Tennessee State University.
CAPSTONE'S Miles to speak on ideal CEO at MTSU
As a guest speaker during Middle Tennessee State University's Global Entrepreneurship Week, Rich Miles will present "Ego and Pride: Driving Success & Failure" on Friday, November 20 at 3:30 p.m. in the State Farm Lecture Hall of MTSU's Business and Aerospace Building.
Murfreesboro clinic among centers advocacy group questions
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. An advocacy group for women's rights is warning women about potentially misleading pregnancy clinics, one of which is located in Murfreesboro near the campus of Middle Tennessee State University.
ID Released Of Burned Murfreesboro Body
Authorities have released the identity of a person who was found dead in a burning apartment trash bin in Murfreesboro on Nov.
Wamacks Join NAI Charter Real Estate
NAI Charter Real Estate Corporation announced the addition of two veteran brokers, Parker and Chad Wamack.
Hypodermic Needles Placed in Vending Machines on MTSU Campus
Hypodermic needle number two has been found in a vending machine on the campus of Middle Tennessee State University.
Matthew Thomas Scott of Smyrna and Jamin Breann Simms of Fairfield, Ill., announce their engagement and upcoming wedding.
Serving the community because they love it
The Exchange Club is a national organization of service. On Oct. 29, the Lake Tansi Exchange Club met to honor a couple of their own with the annual Book of Golden Deeds Award.