Thursday Jun 25 | Ledger Dispatch
The John Muir Medical Center-Concord Campus Volunteers announced that Junior Volunteer Special Recognition Awards were recently presented.
Haley roast to benefit scholarship fund
Friends of retiring Murfreesboro City Manager Roger G. Haley will gather to roast him next month, according to a news release from MTSU.
Business Briefs: King awarded by MTSU
Middle Tennessee State University finance major Jessica M. King of Murfreesboro, received the 'Outstanding Senior in Finance Award' during the recent Jennings A. Jones College of Business awards banquet.
Business Briefs: First Tenn.'s Myatt honored by MTSU
Charlie Myatt, president of First Tennessee Bank and resident of Murfreesboro, received the Exemplar Award during the recent MTSU Jennings A. Jones College of Business awards banquet.
C-Ring Cycle 88: It's Down to Seven Finalists
The C-Ring is one of the oldest and most prestigious awards at the University of Cincinnati.
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ISU study finds link between individual stress and teens being overweight or obese
Steve Garasky and Brenda Lohman -- pictured here in the obeservation room of ISU's Child Development Lab School -- are two of the current ISU faculty members who are authors of a new study finding increased levels of stress in adolescents are associated with a greater likelihood of them being overweight or obese.
MTSU to award 2,200 degrees on May 9
More than 2,200 degree candidates are expected to graduate during MTSU's 97th spring commencement during the university's upcoming graduation ceremonies, reports Dr.
New faces and new consolidations
Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services More adjuncts will be brought in to teach classes for the College of Education and Human Services as current faculty and staff take the early retirement incentive, or get laid off, said the college's dean, Carol Strong.
Students invited to give professors some teaching advice
Creative freedom, a variety of teaching methods and allowing time to reflect on what was learned were all ways students suggested professors could more deeply engage their students in class during a panel Wednesday.
McPhee suggests reconstructing colleges
Restructuring of the university's eight colleges could be in MTSU's future, according to President Sidney McPhee's response to the Steering Committee's report.
ISU Catt Center sponsoring Ready to Run: Campaign Training for Women on April 3
Chris Jahnke, president of Positive Communications in Washington, D.C. delivers the keynote talk at the 2007 Ready to Run workshop, which attracted 45 participants.
Nashville-area MBA programs fill up, but jobs are hard to find
Joe Ormont left his auditing job at Nike Inc. about two years ago to pursue an MBA degree, hoping that would help him climb the corporate ladder.
Wells to appear in "60 Minutes" story on eyewitness misidentification Sunday
Iowa State psychology professor Gary Wells had a CBS News crew recently spend a day with him on campus to shoot video for his "60 Minutes" appearance Sunday.
Challenger Mourns Beloved Science Teacher
John Oswald chose enlightening young minds over weighting his bank account. A former comptroller for the Navy and college dean, Mr.
The Trail of Tears District of the Boy Scouts of America honored a local volunteer with a Distinguished Scouting Award Monday during its 2009 Patron luncheon at Stones River Country Club in Murfreesboro.
Public Broadcasting's Beautiful Music: Jones College Radio
The musical background is supplied graciously by a radio station that has been around since 1964.
Pruetz Presidential Lecture explores human evolution through savanna chimps
Click on picture for print quality version. ISU anthropologist Jill Pruetz is the Spring 2009 Presidential University Lecture at Iowa State on Monday, March 2. Photo by Bob Elbert, ISU News Service Contacts: ...
Weeklong series focuses on entrepreneurs
The public is invited to attend National Entrepreneurship Week events that will be held at the Business and Aerospace building on the MTSU campus the week of Feb.
A good cigar and a cup of strong black coffee. With some winsome jazz piano tinkling softly in the not so far away background.