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News and features from Middle Tennessee State University. Located in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, MTSU has eight undergraduate colleges, offering more than 40 departments and more than 200 degree programs, and its College of Graduate Studies offers more than 100 degree programs.
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Middle in a Minute: University Writing Center
PSA: Middle Tennessee State University’s Writing Center offers students of all experiences, backgrounds and skill levels an opportunity to hone their skills and become more confident putting words on the page.
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MTSU On the Record: "So Long, Farewell, Auf Weidersehen, Goodbye"
Synopsis: The longtime host and producer of "MTSU On the Record," the university's multi-award-winning weekly public affairs radio show, sits down with WMOT News Director Mike Osborne to discuss nearly two decades of talking with MTSU students, faculty, staff, alumni, retirees, special visitors, supporters and advocates to share their — and the university's — accomplishments with the world, plus what led her to a multi-award-winning radio career before she joined MTSU. This final broadcast of "MTSU On the Record" also features comments members of the campus community who worked with Logue during her 21 years at MTSU until her retirement in August 2022.
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MTSU On the Record: Keeping It Healthy
Producer/Host: Gina Logue
Guest: Monique Richard
Synopsis: The MTSU alumna talks about being a spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. -
MTSU On the Record: The Dolly Project
Producer: Gina Logue
Guest: Dr. Deanna Little
Synopsis: The professor of flute talks about "The Dolly Project," a 2019 CD of chamber music inspired by the compositions of Dolly Parton. -
MTSU On the Record: Laying Down Tracks
Producer/Host: Gina Logue
Guest: Dr. Charlie Dahan
Synopsis: The recording industry professor explains his doctoral dissertation on the need to preserve historic recording studios. -
MTSU On the Record: The Public Side of Prayer
Producer/Host: Gina Logue
Guest: Dr. John Vile
Synopsis: The University Honors College dean and political scientist discusses his book "Prayer in American Public Life: An Encyclopedia."