The November 2022 edition of Middle Tennessee State University‘s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show is boosting the signal on the Dec. 1 application deadline for students’ guaranteed scholarships, learning how MTSU is focusing on diversity, equity and inclusion to help create a strong international information technology workforce, and preparing professionals to serve the entire community in the multifaceted Child Development and Family Studies Program.
Join us this month to hear from:
• Tony Strode, associate director of undergraduate admissions, who explains the critical Dec. 1 application deadline for MTSU students who tick all the eligibility boxes to be sure they scoop up guaranteed scholarships to pay for their college degrees.
• Dr. Sam Zaza, an assistant professor in the Department of Information Systems and Analytics in the Jones College of Business, who discusses preparing students to be members of an international IT workforce by combining study-abroad experiences with awareness of diversity, equity and inclusion.
• Dr. Rebecca Oldham, an assistant professor in the Department of Human Sciences in the College of Behavioral and Health Sciences, who talks about the multifaceted Child Development and Family Studies Program, an interdisciplinary degree program that draws from multiple specialties to train professionals to serve the entire community.
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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