Local MTSU students among 6,647 undergrad scholars on Fall 2025 Dean’s List

MURFREESBORO, TN (01/19/2026)– Middle Tennessee State University is congratulating 6,647 students who appear on the dean’s list for the fall 2025 semester.

To qualify for the dean’s list, an undergraduate student must maintain a current semester grade-point average of at least 3.5 and have earned at least 12 semester hours.

Area students who made the list include:

Caleb Adolph of Clover, SC, majoring in Mechatronics Engineering

Aiden Clark of Clover, SC, majoring in Aerospace

Miloh Daum of Clover, SC, majoring in Aerospace

Charlie Elliott of Fort Mill, SC, majoring in Aerospace

Nick Fox of Fort Mill, SC, majoring in Aerospace

David King of Clover, SC, majoring in Audio Production

Austin Lux of Fort Mill, SC, majoring in Aerospace

Josh Miller of Fort Mill, SC, majoring in Aerospace

Max Morrow of York, SC, majoring in Audio Production

Roman Phillips of Fort Mill, SC, majoring in Aerospace

Brandon Rudy of Clover, SC, majoring in Aerospace

Landon Sexton of York, SC, majoring in Integrated Studies

Founded in 1911 as one of three state normal schools for teacher training, Middle Tennessee State University is one of the oldest and largest undergraduate universities in the state of Tennessee. With a fall enrollment averaging more than 20,000 students for the past several years, MTSU remains committed to providing individualized service in an exciting and nurturing atmosphere where student success is the top priority. For more information, call 615-898-2300, visit https://mtsu.edu/ or https://mtsunews.com. Follow MTSU on X/Twitter @MTSUNews and like us on Facebook.

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Thomas Hyslip

Thomas Hyslip lives in Tega Cay with his wife and daughter. After 27 years in the U.S. Army and Federal Law Enforcement, he retired to pursue his passion for teaching. Tom is now an Assistant Professor of Instruction at the University of South Florida. In 2 short years he has won 10 awards from the South Carolina Press Association, including first place in column writing, education beat reporting and best podcast.