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  • Athletic Highlights

    Athletic Highlights

    Blue Raider sports teams had another exciting and productive year in 2014. Since our University accepted an invitation to join Conference USA in November 2012, Blue Raider squads have consistently attended postseason play, won championships, and achieved C-USA All-Academic team status. Here are just some of the many recent athletic and academic highlights achieved by…

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  • Quest for Student Success Update

    Quest for Student Success Update

    Higher education is just the latest arena facing a series of disruptive forces that could, on the one hand, lead to great innovation and transformation or, on the other, lead to significant losses in enrollment, funding, and cultural influence. A recent issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education said there is a growing call for…

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  • January 16, 2014

    January 16, 2014

    President Sidney McPhee welcomes the MTSU community every semester with a campus newsletter designed to keep people informed about matters affecting the University. Comments should be emailed to [email protected]. January 16, 2014 [ pdf ] 3.6 MB President’s Greeting Construction Projects Murphy Center Blue Print Solutions Tobacco Free Buchanan Fellows Budget Overview Updates & Achievements MTSU Magazine Student…

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  • Construction Projects Update

    Construction Projects Update

    MTSU is an exciting place to work and study, largely because so many renovations and new buildings are underway, taking shape, or opening for use. Here is the latest on recent and current projects. Construction continues on MTSU’s new Science Building Science Building Construction on MTSU’s new $147 million Science Building, which began in May…

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  • Budget Overview

    Budget Overview

    Fiscal year 2014–15 will be the first year of full implementation of the state’s outcomes-based funding formula as called for in the Complete College Tennessee Act. Under the act, productivity rather than enrollment drives state funding distribution. MTSU’s 2014–2015 outcomes formula adjustment will be a state funding increase of $1.252 million. Additionally, THEC voted at…

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