Middle Tennessee State University Selects Canvas by Instructure to Drive Innovation in Digital Learning
This strategic shift reflects a broader trend toward future-ready, flexible and student-centered learning
SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Instructure, the leading learning technology ecosystem and maker of Canvas Learning Management System (LMS), today announced Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) has selected the platform to support its long-term digital transformation strategy beginning in 2026. The university's selection of Canvas highlights a growing trend in higher education: institutions are seeking intuitive, interoperable and future-forward platforms that evolve in response to the changing needs of learners and faculty.
Since publicly announcing its decision, MTSU has emphasized that the selection of Canvas is rooted in a shared vision for delivering a more modern learning environment. The university prioritized a platform that is easy to use, integrates seamlessly across systems and supports the evolving needs of today's learners and instructors. MTSU was particularly drawn to Canvas' intuitive design, real-time data capabilities, flexible integrations and long-term commitment to continuous improvement.
MTSU's decision reflects a broader movement among institutions reconsidering their digital learning infrastructure in response to:
- Shifting learner expectations toward mobile, intuitive and personalized experiences
- The need for open ecosystems that integrate easily with a variety of tools and platforms
- Increased pressure for data-driven insights that support outcomes and retention
- A redefinition of partnership, where institutions expect not just a vendor, but a collaborator
"MTSU is leading with vision, making bold moves to create a more connected, intelligent and student-centered learning environment," said Melissa Loble, chief academic officer at Instructure. "From the outset, this partnership has been grounded in collaboration and a shared commitment to innovation. With Canvas and our broader ecosystem, MTSU gains a platform that supports seamless integration and immediate impact."
MTSU cited Canvas' modern user interface, robust integration capabilities and community-centered approach as key factors in its selection. The move comes after 15 years with a legacy LMS provider and represents a strategic step toward a more agile, responsive digital infrastructure.
The university also emphasized its alignment with Canvas' ongoing investment in AI, analytics and seamless interoperability across systems. Both MTSU and Instructure share a commitment to leveraging AI to enhance efficiency for instructors and learners alike, freeing up time for deeper engagement and supporting greater student success.
MTSU's Yvette Clark, vice president for information technology and chief information officer, and Brian Hinote, professor and vice provost for faculty and strategic initiatives, will co-lead the university's transition to Canvas.
"We are excited to partner across our Information Technology Division and Academic Affairs to provide the best possible LMS experience for our campus community beginning in 2026," Hinote said. Added Clark: "Our evaluation of Canvas highlighted its flexibility, user-friendly design, AI tools, robust features and strong mobile performance, along with Instructure's proven implementation expertise and outstanding support."
Canvas is built to help forward-thinking institutions like MTSU meet the demands of modern learning environments. It delivers a unified, adaptable platform backed by a global community of educators committed to shaping the future of education.
ABOUT INSTRUCTURE
Instructure is shaping the future of learning by delivering a future-ready ecosystem that helps learners thrive in tomorrow's landscape. Our vision is to drive a future where education technology seamlessly amplifies human potential, empowering people to excel in a perpetually changing world. The Instructure ecosystem supports educators, institutions, and learners across K-12, higher education, and the workforce—enhancing experiences at every age, every stage, and every pivotal transition. Discover more at Instructure.com
ABOUT MTSU
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 five years, MTSU remains committed to providing individualized service in an exciting and nurturing atmosphere where student success is the top priority.
MTSU features eight undergraduate colleges and the College of Graduate Studies, and more than 350 majors and concentrations combined, including accounting, aerospace, concrete industry management, music and recording industry. Offering a wide variety of nationally recognized programs at the baccalaureate, master's and doctoral levels, MTSU takes pride in educating the best and the brightest students from Tennessee and around the world. For more information, call 615-898-2300, visit http://mtsu.edu/ or www.mtsunews.com. Follow MTSU on X/Twitter @MTSUNews and like us on Facebook.
CONTACT
Brian Watkins
Corporate Communications
Instructure
(801) 658-7525
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