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Inaugural MTSU summer STEM camp keeps teens energized

PHOTO ABOVE THIS STORY: MTSU student Ryleigh Porter, center, assists MTSU STEM summer camp participants Cianna Da'ccursio, left, of Watertown, Tenn., and Samantha "Sam" Osborne of Mt. Juliet, Tenn., with their chemistry project during the July 11-15 College of Basic and Applied Sciences inaugural event for rising sophomores and juniors in a Science Building classroom. Da’ccursio is a student at Watertown High School and Osborne is a Green Hill High School student. The college plans to hold .

UPDATE: MTSU s spring 2022 commencement - exciting times for 2022 graduates

(MURFREESBORO, TN) The 2,474 new graduates in Middle Tennessee State University’s first Class of 2022 are on their way to adventures great and small, jubilantly accepting their hard-earned university degrees Saturday, May 7, during a day of commencement ceremonies marked by three guests who praised their resolve. Click above picture to see more!“Nothing should hold back the size and shape of your dreams. It is our talent for imagination and creativi .

MTSU, Delta celebrate first Propel pilot graduate, partnership

Above Photo: MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee, second from left, presents aerospace alumnus Colton Gray of Lebanon, Tenn., a framed certificate of recognition for becoming the first Delta Propel pilot program graduate, as aerospace Chair Chaminda Prelis, left, and Keith M. Huber, senior adviser for veterans and leadership initiatives applaud with the rest of the audience. MTSU and Delta celebrated the occasion Tuesday, April 5, in the MTSU Science Building’s Liz and Creighton Rhea Atrium. G .

MTSU seeks to build $62M aerospace academy at Shelbyville airport

MTSU seeks to build $62M aerospace academy at Shelbyville airport
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Tech-driven MTSU students use hack-a-thon to bolster resumes

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Approaching 30, Marie McCord finds herself a nontraditional student about to graduate from MTSU in May — and mapping out the next chapters of her life. McCord, one of 60 students participating in the seventh annual HackMT Jan. 28-30 in the Science Building, has spent the past three years commuting from her Antioch, Tennessee, home to Murfreesboro, where she’s a computer science major, with minors in math and statistics. McCord&rs .

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