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Office of the President

President’s Post

  • State Budget Formula Rewards Retention, Graduation

    State Budget Formula Rewards Retention, Graduation

    Fiscal year 2013–14 will be the third and final year of implementation of the state’s new outcomes-based funding formula, as called for in the Complete College Tennessee Act. Under the act, productivity rather than sheer enrollment drives state funding distribution.  Based on this final phase, MTSU’s 2013–2014 recurring state funding will be reduced by $1,752,100. However, the Tennessee Higher Education Commission

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  • Recent Accomplishments and Milestones

    Recent Accomplishments and Milestones

    Not a day goes by that I do not hear about or encounter something great, something valuable, or noteworthy about our great University and its faculty and students. Here are some recent examples. MTSU among tops in Fulbright students MTSU has achieved a first-time national recognition for scholarly work. The Chronicle of Higher Education listed MTSU as one of the

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  • Searches Underway to Fill Dean Vacancies

    Searches Underway to Fill Dean Vacancies

    The searches for new deans to lead the Jennings A. Jones College of Business and the College of Mass Communication began in early fall with the announced retirements of Dean Jim Burton and Dean Roy Moore. The searches, now in full swing, are remarkable in two ways. First, in order to cast the broadest net possible to find a dynamic,

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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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