MURFREESBORO
— Rising on the south
side of the MTSU campus, the next coming attraction — the 257,000-square-foot
Science Building just off Alumni Drive — is being completed by construction
crews for future science students.
Some of the
very next generation, prospective students who will enter this fall and would
be in the class of 2018, viewed the magnificent exterior of the $147 million
structure and heard glowing reports of its features during Spring Preview Day
featuring science Saturday (March 22).
Spring Preview
Day is MTSU’s signature open house for prospective students and their families.
This campus visit program included department
presentations, opportunities to meet faculty and staff from academic areas and
student affairs and campus tours.
For
most of the visitors, it also provided a first glimpse of the Science Building,
which is located adjacent to James E. Walker Library.
“I thought it
was pretty amazing,” said Marious Freeman of Nashville, a John Overton High
School senior and Concrete Industry Management program prospect, visiting with
his mother, Lisa. “I fell in love with it.”
“It’s gorgeous
— and it’s huge,” said Murfreesboro’s Margaret Stubblefield, a Central Magnet
School sophomore who will be participating in dual-enrollment classes at MTSU
this summer and plans to study chemistry. Joined by her father, Jim
Stubblefield, for the visit, Margaret said she will get to utilize the building
at the end of 2015.
As they walked
from the area near the new Science Building to the much older Wiser-Patten
Science Hall and Davis Science Building, alumnus Jim Stubblefield told his
daughter the latter two buildings were “where I took my science classes in the
1970s.”
Aviance Murphy
of Memphis, Tenn., a senior at Middle College High School, liked what she saw,
especially “since this is my No. 1 choice of schools.”
Murphy attended
the preview day with her mother, Erica Murrell, and four other family members.
“I can’t wait
to go on the inside and touch things and get started,” Murphy added, alluding
to the fact no interior tours could be conducted because of safety concerns and
the size of the turnout for the event.
Blackman High
School junior Austin King said he “loved how they included the horseshoe shape”
of the building. He visited along with his mother, Terri King.
Including 276
students, a total of 672 people attended the preview day.
“I’m excited
about it (Science Building). It looks really good,” said Jalen Martin of
Dyersburg, Tenn., a senior at Dyer County High School and a first generation
college student planning to study biology in order to later study pre-med in
anticipation of becoming a pediatrician.
Martin’s
mother, Nola, called the facility “gorgeous and impressive.” She said future
users “will get a lot of good use out of it.”
Admissions
officials and College of Basic and Applied Sciences Dean Bud Fischer were
extremely pleased with the results of the event.
“We could show
Basic and Applied Sciences’ hands-on experiences as well as our own students,”
said Fischer, noting computer science helped the prospective students make an
app and they were shown robotics; chemistry students made ice cream and
provided entertainingly colorful chemical reactions; aerospace presented its
air traffic control simulation center; concrete industry chair Heather Brown
made coasters; and more.
Melinda Thomas,
admissions recruiting director, said Saturday’s preview day marked the first
time MTSU could show the Student Services and Admission Center and MT One Stop
to a large group of visitors. The facility opened two weeks ago. The building
houses admissions, tours and records on the first floor. The second-floor MT
One Stop handles student concerns regarding financial aid, scholarships, bills,
scheduling, transcripts and more.
A second MTSU
Spring Preview Day will be held Saturday, June 7.
Thomas said now
is “the perfect time to start their (college) search” and visit MTSU in June.
To contact
admissions, call 615-898-2111 or email admissions@mtsu.edu.
For questions about tours, call 615-898-5670 or email tours@mtsu.edu.
Admissions has
a new website, http://mtsu.edu/how-to-apply/.
Click on “EXPLORE” and then “Schedule a Visit” to learn more about daily campus
tours, group and self-guided tours, traveling (directions) to MTSU and to RSVP
for special events including preview and True Blue Experience days.
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