MURFREESBORO — Have you seen the July 2014
edition of "Out of the Blue," MTSU's video magazine, yet? It’s hotter
than a summer sidewalk with fascinating stories about university people and
places, including news of national and state recognition for work by students
and faculty.
Check out this
month's program, produced with help from Lauren Dickens, a graduate assistant
in the Office of News and Media Relations, and hosted by senior Chris Davis,
who serves as news director for MTSU's student-run TV station, at http://youtu.be/fH1L0G50FuU to learn
more about:
- The
annual “Tennessee Guitar Festival” and the virtuosos who share their music
with the campus and community.
- New
educational exchange and research pacts with five Chinese universities,
along with a renewed agreement with the renowned Confucius Institute.
- A
unique grant from the Grammy Foundation for the Center for Popular Music
to preserve a late professor’s respected research.
- A
national award for EMC Productions, a group of electronic media
communication students whose high-definition TV work puts Blue Raider fans
in the middle of the action at MTSU ball games.
- MTSU’s
latest Gilman Scholars, a new honor for student-athlete Ebony Rowe and
recognition for a professor’s work with STEM education for girls.
- Summer
plans as well as fall semester exhibits for MTSU’s Todd Art Gallery, 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 3:30
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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