MTSU Culture Fest 2011 is November 10, 6-9 p.m. in the Tennessee Room of the James Union Building.
The event, planned by Jean Wilson's Senior Seminar Class (Management and Marketing), promotes cultural awareness and acceptance.
Jennings A. Jones College of Business at Middle Tennessee State University
Monday, October 31, 2011
Culture Fest 2011
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Culture Fest,
Management and Marketing,
SIFE,
Wilson
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Tennessee's Business Census 2010 Theme Issue
Tennessee 2010 Census Report
by Randy Gustafson, Director, Tennessee State Data Center
- 100 Years of Population Change
- County Population Growth (featuring interactive map with pop-up county details)
- Population Density
- Population Density by Race, 2000-2010 (In the next several weeks, pop-up county race details will be added.)
- Tennesseans under 18 by Race
- Population Growth among Children
- Tennesseans 65 and Over, 2000-2010 (including separate detailed mapson growth, county %, male, female, non-White over-65 population)
- Married-Couple Households, 2000-2010 (tract and county maps)
- Single-Person Households, 2000-2010
Analyses
- Tennessee Population Growth 2000-2010 by H. Ronald Moser, Professor, Cumberland University, and Horace E. Johns, Professor, MTSU
- Patterns in Tennessee's Black Population 2000-2010 by H. Ronald Moser
Additional Resources
- Tennnessee's Recent Immigration Patterns (Global Commerce Newsletter)
- Tennessee Population Projections, 2015-2040 [.xls] (Tennessee State Data Center )
- Population Shifts and Redistricting toward Ideal (News Sentinel, June 20, 2011)
- Searchable Database: State & Area Population Tables (BERC)
- Data Visualization Tools (Tennessee State Data Center)
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Tennessee Census 2010 Report
Tennessee's Business Census 2010 Report booklet from MTSU's Economic Outlook Conference:
Flash page-flip version:
pdf version:
Flash page-flip version:
pdf version:
Labels:
BERC,
Census,
demographics,
population
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Local Economic Outlook
Economic outlook for Tennessee and the Nashville MSA by Business and Economic Research Center director David Penn [pdf]: http://frank.mtsu.edu/~berc/pdfs/eoc2011.pdf
Labels:
BERC,
economic outlook conference
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