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Philippines Street Children Philippines Street Children
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Video duration: 468 seconds

For more than 15 years Dr. Chuck Frost, MTSU professor of Social Work, has regularly visited the Philippines. Throughout that time he has painfully noticed street children who are in desperate need. As he delved into the problem he found out that millions of children are living on the streets throughout the world.

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Faster than the speed of light Faster than the speed of light
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Is it possible to go faster than the speed of light? MTSU physics professor Bill Robertson has done research which indicates the answer is "yes."

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Muslim and Jewish Students Break Bread Together Muslim and Jewish Students Break Bread Together
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Video duration: 224 seconds

Against the dark backdrop of the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, students from two major world religions came together at MTSU recently and reached across the religious divide to mark the convergence of two religious holidays - the Muslim holy month of Ramadan and the Jewish celebration of Sukkot.

Related: jewish, mtsu, murfreesboro, muslim, ramadan, sukkot, tennessee

Benjamin Franklin Printing Press MTSU - Part 1 Benjamin Franklin Printing Press MTSU - Part 1
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Video duration: 435 seconds

In 2006 we celebrated Benjamin Franklin's 300th birthday and MTSU has a special connection to this most versatile of our founding fathers. That connection is a working replica of the printing press that Franklin used to publish classics such as Poor Richard's Almanack.

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CSI: Murfreesboro CSI: Murfreesboro
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Video duration: 414 seconds

Digging for bones isn't how most people care to spend their free time, but for one group of local students, Members of the Forensic Anthropology Search and Research team learns how to help solve crimes.

Related: anthropology, education, forensics