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Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

TEF information

The TEF exam may be taken by contacting the Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures. Please contact Dr. Ann McCullough via email at Ann.Mccullough@mtsu.edu or by phone at (615) 904-8046.


Contact Us

Mailing Address:
Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
Middle Tennessee State University, Box 79
1301 East Main Street
Murfreesboro, TN 37132 

Main Office: 
BDA 301
Telephone:  (615) 898-2981
Fax:            (615) 898-5735

Department Chair: 
Dr. Olaf Berwald   
Olaf.Berwald@mtsu.edu 
(615) 898-2982 

Executive Assistant:
Charlie Vick  
Charlie.Vick@mtsu.edu
(615) 898-5728

Language Placement Test

MTSU News

Middle Tennessee State University retained the challenge trophy to top Conference USA rival Western Kentucky University by nearly 90 units of donated blood for the annual “Bleed Blue to Beat WKU” blood drive, formerly “100 Miles of Hope,” held Oct. 27-29 at each respective school. Red Cross representatives and board members and MTSU staff present for the presentation of the trophy are, from left, MTSU mascot Lightning, board member, alumna and Dean Emeritus Gloria Bonner; John Mitchell, Heart of Tennessee Red Cross executive director; Justin Reed, director MT Unions; Diane Turnham, MTSU deputy athletic director; Gene Baker, senior account manager of Donor Services for Red Cross of Tennessee; Chris Massaro, MTSU athletic director; board member Kevin Fehr, Amada Senior Care; board member Josh Stone, director of Campus Recreation; board member Roy Boyd with son, Adam Boyd; and Red Cross mascot Buddy Blood Drop. (MTSU photo by Andy Heidt)

MTSU tops WKU Hilltoppers, retains challenge trophy in annual ‘Bleed Blue’ blood drive

Totals are in, and Middle Tennessee State University has retained bragging rights to the challenge trophy during the “Bleed Blue to Beat WKU” blood drive.[ Read More ]

Two MTSU students awarded prestigious Gilman Scholarship for study abroad

Middle Tennessee State University students Kaitlyn Woodland, a Video and Film Production major, and Maia Dennis, an Honors Buchanan Transfer Fellow and Criminal Justice Administration major, have been selected as recipients of the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship.[ Read More ]