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July ‘Out of the Blue’ heats up with Center for Educational Media events, social work’s service, Bonnaroo media coverage

Dr. Laura Clark, left, director of MTSU's Center for Educational Media; Dr. Cathy McElderry, chair of the Department of Social Work, and Andrea Bell, the department's field education coordinator; and junior marketing and elementary education major Rebekah McGuire are the guests on the July 2022 edition of Middle Tennessee State University’s video magazine, “MTSU Out of the Blue.

The July 2022 edition of Middle Tennessee State University‘s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show has all the hottest news about the work of the Center for Educational Media and its role in training Tennessee’s teachers, how the university’s Department of Social Work is preparing graduates to serve society, and what adventures awaited students working with the College of Media and Entertainment to provide live coverage of the annual Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.

Join us this month to hear from:

• Dr. Laura Clark, director of the Center for Educational Media in MTSU’s College of Education, who discusses the center’s multimedia outreach to Tennessee teachers for professional development and their three big collaborative events set for July.

• Dr. Cathy McElderry, chair of theDepartment of Social Work in the College of Behavioral and Health Sciences, and Andrea Bell, the department’s field education coordinator, who explain the myriad roles social work professionals play in the community and how MTSU’s programs prepare them for those multifaceted, much-needed careers.

Rebekah McGuire, a junior marketing and elementary education major, who talks about the interdisciplinary teamwork required by the College of Media and Entertainment‘s coverage of the annual Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, now in its seventh year.

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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