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September ‘Out of the Blue’ talks up new rhetoric program, plans for book-banning awareness, fishes for new outdoor pursuits

Dr. Eric Detweiler, left, a professor in the Department of English in the College of Liberal Arts and director of the new Public Writing and Rhetoric Program; Dr. Katie Schrodt, a professor in the Department of Elementary and Special Education in the College of Education; Ken Paulson, director of the Free Speech Center in the College of Media and Entertainment; and Blake Osborn, outdoor pursuits coordinator for Campus Recreation, are the guests on the September 2022 edition of Middle Tennessee State University’s video magazine, “MTSU Out of the Blue.

The September 2022 edition of Middle Tennessee State University‘s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show is aiming at a busy fall with news about a brand new College of Liberal Arts interdisciplinary degree, the College of Education and Free Speech Center partnership to fight censorship, and the new opportunities awaiting Middle Tennessee Outdoor Pursuits participants.

Join us this month to hear from:

• Dr. Eric Detweiler, a professor in the Department of English in MTSU’s College of Liberal Arts, who discusses the new Public Writing and Rhetoric Program he directs.

• Dr. Katie Schrodt, a professor in the Department of Elementary and Special Education in the College of Education, and Ken Paulson, director of the Free Speech Center in the College of Media and Entertainment, who talk about the MT Engage project to observe National Banned Books Week.

Blake Osborn, outdoor pursuits coordinator for Campus Recreation, who explains how a grant from the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is helping Middle Tennessee Outdoor Pursuits jumpstart a new fishing program.

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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