The February edition of Middle Tennessee State University‘s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show is showing the love for the university’s new Physician Assistant Studies Program to help keep Tennessee in good health, spreading the love for American history by getting out the word on the 2023 events marking Black History Month at MTSU, and proving its love for hard-working adult learners by boosting enrollment in the university’s Adult Degree Completion Program.
Join us this month to hear from:
• Dr. Marie Patterson, director of the Physician Assistant Studies Program, who explains how critical these health care professionals are to Tennessee and how this program is serving one of the fastest-growing occupational sectors in the Midstate.
• Danielle Rochelle, director of the Office of Intercultural and Diversity Affairs, who discusses the plethora of events planned throughout February to celebrate Black History Month at MTSU and ensure a good American history foundation for the university community.
• Hunter Patterson, coordinator for marketing and social media for MTSU’s University College and MTSU Online, who talks about the multifaceted Adult Degree Completion Program and how quickly students who return to school to finish their degrees find success.
You can watch “Out of the Blue,” with host Andrew Oppmann, anytime online on MTSU’s YouTube channel and on MTSU’s True Blue TV, airing on Murfreesboro cable Channel 9 daily at 6 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m Central and on Roku, Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV, as well as on NewsChannel5+ at 3:30 p.m. Sundays.
“Out of the Blue” also is available as iTunes and Google Play podcasts and on other cable outlets in Middle Tennessee, so check local listings.
Enjoy previous editions of “Out of the Blue” here in our archives, too.
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