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Is Now The Time To Drop 'State' From Middle Tennessee State University?

MTSU sports teams have used MT for decades rather than MTSU.
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MTSU sports teams have used MT for decades rather than MTSU.

The prospect of overhauling the organizational structure for universities under the Tennessee Board of Regents has some asking if it’s time to make other changes, like dropping “state” from Middle Tennessee State University.

According to the Daily News Journal, there has been some interest in transitioning to the “University of Middle Tennessee.” Student Monica Thomas says she’s heard of some employers who see “state” schools as second-class.

“I work really hard for my grades and what not," Thomas says. "I definitely, definitely would not want to do all this work and work hard and then possibly be discriminated against because of the name of my school.”

The university’s sports teams already use “Middle Tennessee” as their primary branding and have for a long time. But student Adley Parriott says she cringes when she hears play-by-play announcers call her school “Middle Tennessee State.”

“To me, it made us sound like basically a community college. But I don’t think it’s worth the money to take the word ‘state’ out of the name," Parriott says.

A campus-wide rebranding would cost millions of dollars, but other nearby schools have done it. In the mid-90s, Memphis State became the University of Memphis. And Western Kentucky used to be Western Kentucky State College.

Lauren Frederick contributed to this report.

Copyright 2015 WPLN News

Blake Farmer
Blake Farmer is WPLN's assistant news director, but he wears many hats - reporter, editor and host. He covers the Tennessee state capitol while also keeping an eye on Fort Campbell and business trends, frequently contributing to national programs. Born in Tennessee and educated in Texas, Blake has called Nashville home for most of his life.