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July ‘Out of the Blue’ spotlights School of Music campaign, MTSU Police and America 250 celebration [+VIDEO]

july 2026 out of the blue episode
Andrew Oppmann, vice president for marketing and communications
Dr. Andrew Oppmann

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — The July episode of “Out of the Blue,” Middle Tennessee State University’s television program, features a campaign supporting student musicians, the MTSU Police Department and the university’s America 250 celebration.

This month’s episode takes viewers inside the School of Music’s first-ever capital campaign, “Where Every Note Counts,” which aims to expand scholarship opportunities for music students and members of the Band of Blue. It also offers a closer look at the MTSU Police Department and the resources available to keep the campus community safe, before highlighting the university’s ongoing America 250 programming led by the University Honors College.

This month’s guests were interviewed by program host Andrew Oppmann, vice president of the Division of Marketing and Communications.

Dr. Jennifer Snodgrass, director, MTSU School of Music
Dr. Jennifer Snodgrass

July’s guests include:

Karli Sutton, Communications Specialist, News and Media Relations.
Karli Sutton

Jenny Snodgrass, director of MTSU’s School of Music, discusses the launch of the “Where Every Note Counts” campaign. She explains how the initiative will expand scholarship opportunities, support student musicians across campus and help the university recruit and retain talented performers.

Karli Sutton, reporter for True Blue TV, takes viewers inside the MTSU Police Department to highlight its around-the-clock public safety services. The story explores resources including safety escorts, Operation ID, the department’s K-9 unit and Raider Patrol, while showcasing the department’s commitment to serving the campus community.

Dr. John Vile
Dr. John Vile
Dr. Amy Sayward, history professor, American Democracy Project director
Dr. Amy Sayward

John Vile, dean of the University Honors College, and Amy Sayward, director of MTSU’s American Democracy Project, preview the university’s America 250 celebration. They discuss a yearlong lineup of lectures, exhibits, Constitution Day activities and community events designed to encourage civic engagement while commemorating the nation’s 250th anniversary.

You can watch the full episode below:

Ways to watch, listen

• “Out of the Blue” is available anytime on the university’s YouTube channel, the True Blue TV channel, Roku, Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV.

• It also airs on Murfreesboro cable Channel 9 daily at 6 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.; Sundays; WKRN+ at 7 p.m. Thursdays and noon Sundays; WNPX “The Spot – Nashville 28” at 4:30 a.m. on Saturdays; and streamed on the MTSU Jazz Network through WMOT.org at 7 a.m. on the first Sunday of each month; and on other cable outlets in Middle Tennessee, so check local listings.

• It is also available as a podcast on iTunes and Google Play and as individual interview segments on Spotify at https://spoti.fi/453hxg3.

Watch previous episodes of “Out of the Blue” at https://mtsunews.com/out-of-the-blue.

— Karli Sutton ([email protected])