MURFREESBORO — The
largest turnout in the eight years of the MTSU Alumni Summer College “performed research” and “investigated”
virtually everything science recently at MTSU.
Two days of exploring the Science Building, which opened in
August 2014 and houses the biology and chemistry departments, research labs,
offices and much more, prepared the 80 "alumni students" for their
June 26 field trip to the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
To view video from part of the three-day event, visit https://youtu.be/K0f9iYBrF74.
In this year’s Alumni Summer College with the theme of “The
Science Around Us,” the alumni and university friends learned more about MTSU's
5-year-old unmanned aircraft systems operations through Doug Campbell, the
aerospace department's director of the UAS program.
A special highlight was hearing from Murfreesboro native Dr.
Rhea Seddon and her husband, Robert "Hoot" Gibson, former astronauts
who both now are in the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame. Seddon signed copies of
her new book, “Go for Orbit.”
Drs. Don Morgan and Sandra Stevens shared about the Aquatic
Research and Rehabilitation Center featuring the underwater treadmill.
“Our participants have come from several different states,”
said Rhonda King, an Office of Alumni Relations assistant director. “Our alumni
and friends have come back to college for lots of fun classes, interactive
sessions and a great field trip.”
The June 25 agenda also included:
• "The Chemistry of Chocolate" presentation by
chemistry professor and MTSU Women in STEM Center Director Judith
Iriarte-Gross.
• A tour of Engineering Technology, which houses a nationally
recognized Experimental Vehicles Program.
• Hearing firsthand from Chair Heather Brown about MTSU's
nationally recognized Concrete Industry Management program.
For more alumni events, visit http://www.mtalumni/. To learn
about the 2016 Alumni Summer College, call 615-898-2922.
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