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  • Centennial Campaign Hits $62 Million Mark

    Centennial Campaign Hits $62 Million Mark

    Our Centennial Campaign continues to maintain great momentum and is generating lots of enthusiasm among supporters. At the end of the calendar year, the campaign had achieved more than $62 million in commitments toward its $80 million goal. A couple of key highlights from the past year include bequest from the late Ken Shipp (’50) valued at more than $3.5…

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  • January 17, 2013

    January 17, 2013

    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 17, 2013 [view the pdf] President’s Greeting Budget Overview Student Life Academic Affairs Tobacco Free Security Guards Pride Points Athletics Technology Survey International Affairs Development Update…

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  • Enrollment Strategy Plan

    Enrollment Strategy Plan

    MTSU’s enrollment has grown significantly, from 19,121 students in 2000 to more than 25,000 today. A key to future efforts to better serve students will be the implementation of a new strategic plan for student success. A draft enrollment and retention plan now under my review would meet the requirements of the Complete College Tennessee…

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  • Construction Update

    Construction Update

    MTSU is an exciting place to work and study in large part because so many improvements are underway! Here are some highlights of recent and current projects. Science Building Construction on MTSU’s new $147 million Science Building began in May 2012. Construction is on  schedule, an a steel topping-out ceremony took place Jan. 11. The…

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  • Tuition Discount for Your Children

    Tuition Discount for Your Children

    During 2013, many of you with high school students will begin the lengthy but important process of  selecting a college for your son or daughter to attend. Often, the first thought many students have is to leave home and go away to school. I want you to consider suggesting to your children that they look…

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