TriStar StoneCrest Medical Center Welcomes New Colleagues

TriStar StoneCrest Medical Center Welcomes New Colleagues

From TriStar StoneCrest Medical Center: Please join us in welcoming TriStar StoneCrest’s newest colleagues! We are so glad they have joined our hospital family and appreciate their commitment to fulfill our mission: Above all else, we are committed to the care and improvement of human life. We strive to bring our best every day for…

MTSU Trustees Dec 2023

MTSU President Reports Positive Freshmen, Transfer Application Numbers to Trustees

Middle Tennessee State University is seeing year-over-year increases in applications from first-time freshmen and transfers as of Dec. 1. President Sidney A. McPhee, in a report to MTSU’s Board of Trustees at its quarterly meeting Wednesday, Dec. 6, said freshmen applications were up 4.1% and admissions from that pool are up by 10.3%, adding both…

Sheriff's Deputies Earn THSO Awards

Sheriff’s Deputies Earn THSO Awards

Three Rutherford County Sheriff’s deputies earned awards Wednesday from the Tennessee Highway Safety Office’s Middle Tennessee Region. Cpl. Zachary Williams received the Deputy of the Year award, Cpl. William Travis earned the Seat Belt Award and Deputy Shaun Matthews received the Speed Enforcement Award. The awards were presented during the THSO’s annual holiday awards lunch,…

Oakland Student Earns Eagle Scout by Making ‘Memory Tables’

Oakland Student Earns Eagle Scout by Making ‘Memory Tables’

In the Oakland High School library, you will find five wooden tables covered in hundreds of pictures dating back to the 1970’s. George Moisant — senior at Oakland — recently earned his Eagle Scout award by creating these “Toot’s-inspired” tables. Moisant, along with a group of volunteers, cut out more than 500 photographs to place…

Windrow and Hinote

MTSU Student Success Leaders Contribute to National Publication

Longtime Middle Tennessee State University faculty and academic administrators Brian Hinote and Vincent Windrow are contributors to a student success book published earlier this year. Current administrator Hinote and Windrow, who retired from MTSU in May 2022 after 14 years as an adjunct faculty member teaching graduate courses and an administrator, have seen their work…