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November 21, 2009
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MTSU Students View Shuttle, Rocket Launch MTSU TV crews focusing on NASA's "transition," plan documentary.
Another MTSU Groundbreaking Ground is broken for a new student union building that may soon be the center of student life.
A Chemical Eye on "A Glass Menagerie" Glass flowers and illusion versus reality dominate Dr. MacDougall's discussion.
Celebrating 80 Years of Excellence in Education Homer Pittard Campus School is throwing itself a big birthday party November 6, and the community is invited.
Vanderbilt M.F.A. Program Honored A relatively new creative writing program at Vanderbilt University has received a prestigious mention.
A New Place to Teach Teachers MTSU recently broke ground for a new building that will house the College of Education.
Book Report: "Democracy at Risk" "Democracy at Risk: How Terrorist Threats Affect the Public" by Vanderbilt University Political Science Professor Dr. Elizabeth Zechmeister is published by the University of Chicago Press.
McNair Scholarships For over a decade, this special scholarship is producing graduates with unique knowledge and experience.
A Chemical Eye on "Homeopathic Education" There may be times when less really is more, but MTSU Chemistry Professor and Commentator Preston MacDougal says that adage isn't true when applied to education.
The Media in Education Dr. Burriss says reading a newspaper or magazine can be more educational that some people would like to admit.
Girls Can Rock, Too The Southern Girls Rock 'n' Roll Camp recently concluded at MTSU.
A Chemical Eye on "A Sweet Thang" Chemistry Professor Preston MacDougall is here to "sweeten up" our lives.
The I-24 Connection MTSU and Nashville State Community College announce a partnership in a dual admission program.
"STEM" Cells A major grant will help MTSU beef up high school teaching in science, technology, engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
TEA on the Record The president of the Tennessee Education Association speaks out on No Child Left Behind and other education issues.
Driving while Distracted Teenagers practice driving under distracting conditions at the MTSU driving course.
A Chemical Eye on "June Bustin' Out" April and May bring showers and flowers, but what about June?
A Chemical Eye on "Coach Potatoes" When good coaches go bad and athletics boosters behave similarly, academics still don't seem to benefit.
MTSU Alunmi Summer College Some MTSU alumni will be returning to college this summer for a "refresher" course.
Background Checks Re-evaluated Local schools officials are looking for ways to strengthen background checks, after a teacher was charged with producing child pornography.