Photo by Andrew Wigdor / MTSU Sidelines
MTSU student veterans and songwriters, either based on campus or in Nashville, participated in the life-altering process of translating military memories, hardships...
Photo and Video Courtesy of U.S. Army Golden Knights
After I jumped or, more accurately, was nudged out of an airplane, I found that the phrase that I kept incessantly repeating to people when they asked...
Photo Courtesy of Andy Heidt / MTSU News
MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee and retired Lt. Gen. Keith M. Huber took part in a tandem parachute jump Tuesday after being invited to participate by the Golden...
Photos by Bennie Hunt
Middle Tennessee State University officially opened the new Veterans and Military Family Center on Thursday morning, making it the largest student-veteran facility in the state.
The...
MTSU's Head of Veteran Affairs, Ret. Lt. Gen. Keith Huber, delivered the first pitch at the Nashville Sounds baseball game Wednesday night.
It was "True Blue Night" at First Bank Park and the first 1,000...