LOCAL EDUCATION NEWS | Moore County resident Brittney Sells, a special education teacher at Clark Memorial School in Winchester, returned to MTSU 25 years after high school to earn her bachelor's degree through a partnership between Motlow State and MTSU.
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Southern historian will discuss Confederate monument controversy on Oct. 3 at free MTSU lecture
THINGS TO DO | Author and historian Karen L. Cox will discuss Confederate monuments’ legacy of white supremacy in Tennessee and throughout the South at a free MTSU lecture on Monday, October 3.
MTSU hosts girls’ math-science event on September 24
MTSU will host a Tennessee Girls in STEM Math and Science Conference on Saturday, September 24. The university invites Moore County students in grades 5-12 to attend.
Local will speak at MTSU’s Veteran Speakers Series
LOCAL NEWS | Moore County native and veteran Jason Bobo will be the guest speaker at MTSU's Veteran Speaker Series on Tuesday. You can register for the free event online.
MTSU offers drive thru parking permits this fall
EDUCATION NEWS | Over 12,000 students, faculty, and staff will apply for parking permits this fall at MTSU. Moore County students can utilize a special drive thru beginning on August 9.
Moore County students can now attend MTSU for little or no tuition
Flat tuition rates at MTSU combined with an state increase in Tennessee Education Lottery (HOPE) Scholarship amounts has created a situation where many local students can attend college for free.
MTSU offers free rape self-defense course
MURFREESBORO — Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) will offer a new twice a week rape self defense course starting on July 15.
MTSU expands Bonnaroo partnership in 2022
MANCHESTER | MTSU students will get real-world media training this weekend at Bonnaroo.
Wanna share your family’s story? Participate in the Middle Tennessee African American Oral History Project
MTSU invites local African-American families to participate in the Middle Tennessee African American Oral History Project during the Juneteenth federal holiday.
State plans free, virtual Third Thursdays lectures about new archaeological research in Tennessee
STATE NEWS | A new state-sponsored lecture series will explore recent archaeological research in Tennessee. The first virtual event happens on April 21.