
COVID-19 COLLEGE CHALLENGE
MTSU has taken The White House COVID-19 College Vaccine Challenge pledge and is committed to helping end the pandemic. MTSU Student Health is offering vaccines to all in the campus community age 18 and up. Every shot is one step closer back to the campus life we know and love.
NOVEMBER 9: MTSU to end mask mandate Nov. 10
To the University Community,
As we approach the close of the Fall semester, I want to express my appreciation for your adherence to our safety protocols we enacted to deter the COVID-19 virus. Your continued vigilance contributed to the decline in recorded cases we now see in our county and state.
In recognition of those downward...
SEPT. 7, 2021: Message from President McPhee: Our personal responsibilities in the pandemic
To the University community,
As we enter the third week of classes for the Fall semester, I want to remind our campus community of our priorities in managing the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and clarify expectations for the personal responsibilities of each of us in making decisions that best protect our health.
While health and ...
AUGUST 27, 2021: Message from President McPhee: Thank you for your efforts in keeping our Blue Raider community safe and healthy
As the first week of the fall semester concludes, I wanted to express my gratitude to each of you for your efforts in keeping our Blue Raider community safe and healthy. While it would have been unrealistic to expect we could completely manage or conquer the coronavirus, our rate of infection, to date, of students, faculty and staff remains belo...
AUGUST 24, 2021: Important to monitor our COVID website for updates
To the University Community,
With the beginning of classes this week, I anticipate an increase in the number of questions and concerns regarding our COVID-19 policies and campus practices. While changes in the status of the virus may not be as dynamic as they were last year, it is important that every member of our campus community conti...
AUGUST 20, 2021: MTSU announces health, safety precautions for fall semester
To the University community,
The delta variant of the coronavirus, and the subsequent increase in the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations in the middle Tennessee region, makes urgent the continuing need for our University community to adhere to health and safety precautions. These precautions were de...