MURFREESBORO — Call
it a hoedown of scientific proportions … complete with hot dogs, ice cream and
a bluegrass band.
Advisers in the MTSU College of Basic and Applied Sciences —
with fall break and approaching (Oct. 10-13) and mid-terms on the horizon —
decided students and faculty needed to have a little fun in the Science
Building Courtyard.
So they held the first “Halfway Hoedown” as a way to
celebrate students making it halfway through the semester and to get them to
think about research and to plan for spring registration.
To view video from the event, visit https://youtu.be/yooler82mCo.
“The purpose was to engage students with opportunities for
research, to get them to open their eyes,” said Susanna Wassom, one of 18
college advisers and the one who assumed the leadership reins for the event.
“We also wanted to make sure students know priority
registration is coming up and make sure they schedule their advising
appointments,” she added.
About 500 students were expected to attend.
“This is fun,” College of Basic and Applied Sciences Dean
Bud Fischer said while walking around the courtyard greeting students and
faculty.
“This has been a lot of fun,” said Jessica Earls, an MTSU
senior biology major who is a nontraditional student from Evansville, Indiana.
“It’s always great to see your professors and meet your adviser outside the
building.”
Local musician Sammy Baker joined biology faculty members
Frank Bailey and Matt Elrod-Erickson, who have been a part of a campus
bluegrass group for about 15 years.
With temperatures in the upper 80s, sophomore chemistry
major Xyan Aguilar of Brentwood, Tennessee, kept a long line of students
content as he made strawberry ice cream using liquid nitrogen.
Other College of Basic and Applied Sciences departments
include aerospace, the School of Agribusiness and Agriscience, computer
science, Concrete Industry Management, engineering technology, geosciences,
mathematical science, military science and physics and astronomy.
For more information, visit
http://www.mtsu.edu/cbas/index.php or call 615-898-2613.
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