Commentary: In today's media commentary, the implications of sending and responding to after-hours emails and other communication are highlighted as things that have negative effects on health, personal relationships, and even business productivity. With more on what could ultimately lead to divorces, break-ups, lost friendships and potentially a lot of problems, here's MTSU Professor of Journalism Larry Burriss.
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MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — A Middle Tennessee State University Department of Physics and Astronomy faculty member will open the MTSU Observatory for two hours during the 2024 solar eclipse Monday, April 8.
Professor Eric Klumpe said the observatory near Wiser-Patten Science Hall will be open from 12:45 to 2:45 p.m., weather permitting, for the eclipse. Scientists said Murfreesboro will have 93% totality compared to 100% totality hundreds of miles aw .
Murfreesboro, TN - A heart-wrenching incident involving Middle Tennessee State University's volleyball team has captured the attention of the Midstate community. Janae Edmondson, a standout volleyball player and student manager for the team, found herself at the center of a tragic turn of events during a competition in Missouri.
Just a year ago, Edmondson was in Missouri for a volleyball tournament, enjoying a walk back to her hotel with her family when tragedy struck. According to poli .
Murfreesboro, TN - Three sophomores from Central Magnet School in Murfreesboro emerged victorious at Middle Tennessee State University’s 2024 High School Entrepreneurship Fair. Their business, Fresh Check, employs artificial intelligence to combat global food waste. The competition, held in the Student Union Ballroom, featured 100 students from 60 groups across Middle Tennessee high schools, presenting innovative business ideas.
Organized by MTSU's Department of Management and the .
Murfreesboro, TN - MTSU students recently joined forces with Meals of Hope for a significant initiative aimed at addressing food insecurity within the campus community and beyond.
In collaboration with Middle Tennessee State University’s Student Government Association and the Student Organizations and Service Office, over 80 students from various departments participated in packaging 15,000 meals as part of the university's annual Big Event community service project. This initiati .