MURFREESBORO — The March 2014
edition of "Out of the Blue," MTSU's video magazine, features an
in-depth tour of MTSU’s new science building under construction via the lens of
two student journalists.
Check out this month's program, produced by Mike Browning of
the Office of News and Media Relations, at http://youtu.be/V1ZtFoNCGsg
to learn more about:
- MTSU’s
new $147 million science building, via a video tour of the interior
crafted by editors of MTSU’s student newspaper, Sidelines, and hosted by
Dr. Bud Fischer, dean of the College of Basic and Applied Sciences.
- Students
in MTSU’s Public History Program who put their handiwork on a traveling
Civil War exhibit showcased at the James E. Walker Library.
- MTSU’s
Baldwin Photographic Gallery, which reopened in its 50th year with help
from photo artists Jerry Uelsmann and Maggie Taylor, a husband-and-wife
team known for stretching the boundaries of traditional photography. This
month’s cover story showcases their special lecture on postvisualization
techniques.
- Hangzhou
Normal University’s “An Oriental Monsoon,” a special performance sponsored
by MTSU’s Confucius Institute.
- Record-breaking
news for MTSU’s basketball teams, along with the Power of Pink game, and
more.
You can watch "Out of the Blue" online anytime
at http://www.youtube.com/user/MTSUOutOfTheBlue or watch on
Murfreesboro cable Channel 9 daily at 7 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. and on NewsChannel5+
every Sunday at a new time — 3
p.m.
"Out of the Blue" also is available on other cable
outlets in Middle Tennessee, so check local listings to watch and enjoy the
show.
Visit and bookmark the “Out of the Blue” online archives,
too, at http://www.youtube.com/user/MTSUOutOfTheBlue.
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