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Green Expo highlights environment, jobs |
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Conscientious Consumption Day is one of several events
involving MTSU's Students for Environmental Action
during Earth Month and Earth Day activities in April.
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'Bones' author plans April 14 lecture at MTSU |
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Dr. Kathy Reichs, producer of the Fox Network TV series
"Bones"; inspired by her work and related novels,
will visit MTSU Wednesday, April 14, as the featured speaker
of the Legends in Forensic Science Lectureship.
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Ensuring a legacy |
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Pact for farm preservation gains support |
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In a cooperative show of support for Tennessee's
farmers, representatives from several federal and state
agencies as well as nonprofit organizations joined forces to
help protect the state's farms from development.
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Competition a 'priceless' real-life experience |
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MTSU senior Andrea Morrow advanced to the quarterfinals
and senior Mitch Washer also competed in the 12th annual
National Collegiate Sales Competition March 5-8 in Kennesaw,
Ga.
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In Brief: Public Service Award time |
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MTSU's Public Service Committee is seeking the names of faculty and staff who have performed outstanding public service for the university to be recognized by the MTSU Foundation with one of three annual Outstanding Public Service Awards. More information, including nomination forms, is available at www.mtsu.edu/learn/public/awards.shtml . |
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PRSSA helping publicize 'Charlie Wu' film |
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MTSU's chapter of the Public Relations Student
Society of America is paying back a professor in a big
way—by hosting a premiere party for his latest short
film.
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For the Record: Professor's dedication, joy make him a 'special someone' |
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"My special someone . . . " is a line from the
musical creation of Dr. Bob Pondillo, MTSU assistant
professor of mass communication. It also describes how many
people feel about the cheerful professor just a few moments
after meeting him.
Elizabeth Warren is a senior journalism major working on a practicum with the Office of News and Public Affairs this semester. |
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Distinguished Lecture Fund application deadline for fall
approaches
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The deadline to submit applications for MTSU's
Distinguished Lecture Fund for fall 2010 speakers is Friday,
April 16.
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Employee sessions to discuss ORP changes |
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MTSU's Department of Human Resource Services is
reminding all participants in the Tennessee Optional
Retirement Program, or ORP, that beginning this July, there
will be significant changes in the program administered by
the State of Tennessee Treasury Department.
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Chinese Film Festival on Sundays this spring
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The Confucius Institute and the Office of the Dean of the
College of Mass Communication at MTSU will present a Chinese
Film Festival on Sunday nights through April 18 in Room 103
of the John Bragg Mass Communication Building.
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Golf event's goal: Earn $50K for scholarships
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Organizers of the 26th annual BlueCross BlueShield of
Tennessee Tommy T. Martin Chair of Insurance Golf Tournament
anticipate raising $50,000 toward student scholarships from
the event.
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See Spot Run is a barking good time |
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Sure to be an event to remember, participants are
encouraged to run with their dogs in the annual See Spot Run
5K Run/Walk on Sunday, April 11.
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Spring into safety with awareness events |
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Three events aimed at raising awareness of violence
against women are slated for April as extensions of the
National Women's History Month celebration at MTSU.
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'Boropalooza' to benefit high-school band |
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The MTSU chapters of Alpha Chi Omega social organization
and Phi Mu Alpha music honor society are teaming up to host a
benefit concert for a local school band program.
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Get tickets now for candidates' forum April 29 |
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Free tickets will be available beginning Monday, April 5,
for MTSU faculty and staff and the neighboring community to
attend the April 29 gubernatorial candidates' forum on
campus.
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Org Comm students get organized to aid local musicians
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A group of organizational communication students at MTSU
are sponsoring a benefit concert for a jazz/pop trio on
Monday, April 5, to help the group represent Tennessee in the
upcoming VSA International Arts Festival in Washington, D.C.
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EPA's Carr bringing expertise in oil, environment to campus |
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"Moon: Cheese or Not"; was the title of Dr.
Barbara Carr's first science project in the seventh
grade.
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Seminar offers support for positive-behavior training |
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Eighty percent of behavioral problems come from 20 percent
of students, says Dr. Zaf Khan, assistant professor of
elementary and special education at MTSU, who will oversee
the university's annual Positive Behavior Support and
Inclusion Conference.
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HHP lecturer tackles design for healthy environments |
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MTSU's Center for Physical Activity and Health in
Youth will sponsor the second of two Distinguished Lecture
Series in Youth Fitness and Sports events this semester on
Wednesday, April 14, beginning at 7 p.m.
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Raiders' 2010 schedule includes 3 national TV games |
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A home game against Minnesota of the Big Ten is one of
three national broadcasts highlighting the 2010 Middle
Tennessee football schedule as announced by Director of
Athletics Chris Massaro.
The Blue Raiders' 2010 football schedule is
ready to roll!
Sept. 2 MINNESOTA (ESPNU)
Oct. 5 TROY (ESPN2)
Nov. 2 at Arkansas State (ESPN2)
Dec. 4 at Florida International
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Celebrate 'Appalachian Roots' with MTSU Theatre April 16 |
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MTSU Theatre will celebrate the rich music and stories of
Appalachia with its production of "Appalachian
Roots"; on Friday, April 16.
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Reese Smith Field will play host to Sun Belt Baseball
Championships
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The Blue Raider baseball program and MTSU will play host
to the 2010 Sun Belt Baseball Championships May 26-29 at
Reese Smith Jr. Field.
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Health Fair set April 8 in KUC
The MTSU School of Nursing is hosting the annual MTSU Health Fair
for Spring 2010, said Courtney McReynolds, Student Nurses
Association president.
The fair is open to everyone on campus and will be located on all
three floors of the Keathley University Center on Thursday, April
8, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., she said.
There will be many health-related giveaways and free health
screenings offered from a variety of vendors. Screenings available
will include hearing and speech, blood pressure, body-mass index,
depression, blood type, blood glucose and hematocrit, HIV and
hepatitis C, McReynolds said.
There will be other valuable resources at the fair from the
Department of Health, American Red Cross, Nashville Cares, The
Women's Center and many more, she added.
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People Around Campus: A stitch in time is quite sublime for artist
by Gina K. Logue
Stand back from the framed work on the wall and you're
looking at a tiger, an elephant or a goddess.
Move closer and you're looking at thousands and thousands of
intricately woven stitches, grouped distinctively yet blending into
each other through meticulous color selections. This is the magic
of cross-stitching.
Jaye Kiblinger's exhibition of nearly 50 works of magic,
"Cross-stitch as an Art Form,"; was on display through
Monday, April 5, in the rotunda at Murfreesboro City Hall.
Kiblinger, an executive aide in the Department of Business
Communication and Entrepreneurship at MTSU, says she had always
sewn and crocheted, but she learned cross-stitch from a friend in
Florida.
"I started out like most addicts, with small
steps—works with only 50 to 60 colors and less than 2,000
stitches,"; Kiblinger writes. "Most of my creations now
take well over a year to complete, which is just fine with me. I am
unnerved and more and more anxious as a project nears completion.
Cross-stitch is now part of my DNA—who I am.";
In the evenings, after the workday is over and the dishes are
washed, Kiblinger takes an embroidery hoop and picks up where she
left off with her latest pattern. Some completed works come from
existing patterns; others originate with Kiblinger's interest
in a photo, which she transforms into a cross-stitch pattern with a
computer program.
"Cross-stitch does the impossible,"; Kiblinger writes.
"It allows one to take a collection of unrelated and, at
times, confusing symbols, combined with an endless variety of
colors of thread and add them to a blank 'canvas' of
material with thousands of simple stitches to create a beautiful
work of art.";
These works of art are also acts of endurance. Kiblinger says
there are 1,779,994 total stitches in her collection. That number,
while impressive, doesn't begin to indicate the number of
hours stitching, unstitching and restitching, correcting mistakes
and taking pains to insert just the right color of thread in just
the right position to make the overall image more intriguing.
Kiblinger says her favorite fabric is Jobelan because it has an
even weave, which means an even number of threads run both
vertically and horizontally. She also likes Irish linen, which is
used mostly by experienced stitchers.
The subjects in Kiblinger's works can be either whimsical or
serious. A Matisse painting is the inspiration for
"Decorative Figure,"; a nude woman in casual repose
seated against an ornamentally decorated wall. Kiblinger says there
are more than 125 colors and 48,600 stitches in the work.
"View from Oyster Bay,"; a view of the sun setting on
the water through a window framed by hanging grapes in dynamic
purple hues, is given definition by backstitching, a technique that
enables the artist to simulate a three-dimensional appearance.
A slender, rectangular Art Nouveau poster by Czech artist Alphonse
Mucha promoting an appearance by actress Sarah Bernhardt is brought
to life in thread. Nearby on the same wall, a less stylized
advertisement for the Casablanca Fan Company also is expertly sewn.
While Kiblinger is open to stitching the commercial as well as the
artistic, she does not work under contract and refuses to part with
some of her creations. She says she finds it difficult to put a
price on a labor of love.
Faculty/Staff Update
Awards
Dr. Warren Anderson (agriscience) was one of two recipients of the 2009 Dewayne Trail Distinguished Service Award for outstanding community service in Rutherford County at the March 15 meeting of the Rutherford County Master Gardeners.
Committees
Dr. Jerry Reagan (biology) has been named as a member of the American Society for Cell Biology Education Committee, which works to promote cell-biology educational initiatives to ensure the future of basic scientific research.
Media
Dr. Helen Binkley (health and human performance) discussed educational training and job opportunities in the field of athletic training, particularly opportunities for women, in a radio interview that aired March 28 on WGFX-FM 104.5 and WKDF-FM 103.3.
Passages
Donna Long Jennings (Housing and Residential Life), 55, passed away Feb. 24. Mrs. Jennings began working at MTSU in November 1996 and was a secretary in Housing Administration. Memorials may be made to the National Cancer Association.
Publications
Dr. Cathy Cooper (nursing) published "Centesis Studies in Critical Care"; in Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 22 (1), pp. 95-108.
Drs. Leigh Ann McInnis and Lynn Parsons (nursing) published "Angiography: From a Patient's Perspective"; in Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 22 (1), pp. 51-60. McInnis and Parsons also published "Allergy Skin Testing: What Nurses Need to Know"; on pp. 75-82 of the same publication with former nursing faculty member Dr. Stephen Krau.
Drs. Maria Revell and
Leigh Ann McInnis (nursing) and co-authors
published "Radiographic Studies in the Critical Care
Environment"; in
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 22 (1),
pp. 41-50. The pair also published "Nuclear Scan Studies in
Critical Care"; on pp. 61-74 of the same publication.
Dr. Nancy Rupprecht (history) and former art
professor Dr. Wendy Koenig edited
Holocaust Persecution: Responses and Consequences, a book
of essays from the 2007 MTSU Holocaust Studies Conference that was
published in March by Cambridge Scholars Publishers of England. The
book is dedicated to
Dr. John McDaniel (Liberal Arts) and the late
Drs. Lon Nuell (art) and
Thad Smith (history), who served on MTSU's
Holocaust Studies Committee.
Dr. Debra Rose Wilson (nursing) has published a peer-reviewed journal article, "Health Consequences of Childhood Sexual Abuse,"; in Perspectives in Psychiatric Care.
Get noticed in The Record!
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Campus Calendar
April 5-18, 2010
Please note: Event dates, times and locations may be subject to change after press time. Please verify event specifics when making attendance plans.
TV Schedule for "Middle Tennessee Record"
Cable Channel 9: Monday-Sunday, 7 a.m. and 5 p.m.
NewsChannel 5+: Sundays, 1:30 p.m.
For a listing of other Midstate cable stations airing "MTR" or to
watch online anytime, visit
http://frank.mtsu.edu/~proffice/MTR.html
. You also can visit
www.youtube.com/mtsunews
to browse archived shows.
Radio Schedule
"MTSU On the Record"
8 a.m. Sundays, WMOT 89.5-FM
Podcasts available anytime at
www.mtsunews.com
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Through April 15
Photo Exhibit: Karen Glaser, "Beneath the
Surface";
8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, noon-4 p.m. Saturday
Baldwin Photo Gallery, Learning Resources Center
For information, contact: 615-898-2085.
Monday, April 5
April 29 Gubernatorial Forum tickets available for MTSU staff and
general public
Gate 1-A, Floyd Stadium (MTSU Ticket Office)
For information, contact: 1-888-YES-MTSU (1-888-937-6878).
Honors Lecture Series—Dr. Sonja Hedgepeth,
"Words into Swords: Frightening Attempts to Misuse the
Holocaust Today";
3-3:55 p.m., Room 106, Martin Honors Building
For information, visit
www.mtsu.edu/~honors
or contact: 615-898-2152.
April 6-7
MT Softball vs. Louisiana-Lafayette
2 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, Blue Raider Field
For information, visit
www.goblueraiders.com
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Wednesday, April 7
Fulbright U.S. Student Competition Workshops
9-10 a.m., Room 202, Martin Honors Building; 1-2 p.m. and 3-4
p.m., Honors 106
For information, contact: 615-898-5464.
World Health Day
Special Presentation by Dr. Scott Corlew of Interplast
12:40-1:30 p.m., Room S-102, Business and Aerospace Building
(State Farm Room)
For information, visit
www.mtsu.edu/~achcs
or contact: 615-904-8342.
MT Baseball vs. Austin Peay
6 p.m., Reese Smith Jr. Field
For information, visit
www.goblueraiders.com
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MTSU Percussion Ensemble
8 p.m., Hinton Music Hall
For information, visit
www.mtsumusic.com
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Thursday, April 8
19th Annual Windham Lecture: Dr. Douglas Brinkley, "The
Wilderness Warrior: Theodore Roosevelt and the Crusade for
America";
7 p.m., BAS State Farm Room
No admission charge
For information, contact: 615-494-7628.
Spring Choral Concert
7:30 p.m., Hinton Music Hall
For information, visit
www.mtsumusic.com
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April 9-11
MT Baseball vs. Florida International
6 p.m. Friday, 4 p.m. Saturday, noon Sunday; Smith Field
For information, visit
www.goblueraiders.com
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Friday, April 9
First Friday Star Party: Dr. Chuck Higgins, "Hubble Space
Telescope's Great Discoveries";
6:30-8:30 p.m., Room 102, Wiser-Patten Science Hall
For information, contact: 615-898-5946.
Saturday, April 10
Play Symposium III: "Diversity, Children's Physical
Activity and Play";
8 a.m., BAS State Farm Room
No admission charge
For information, contact: 615-898-2323.
MT Men's Tennis vs. Memphis
Time TBA, Buck Bouldin Tennis Center
MT Men's Tennis vs. North Florida
Time TBA, Buck Bouldin Tennis Center
For information, visit
www.goblueraiders.com
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MTSU Jazz Artist Series: Nashville Jazz Orchestra
7:30 p.m., Hinton Music Hall
Tickets: $15 per person
For information, visit
www.mtsumusic.com
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Sunday, April 11
MTSU Brass Chamber Ensemble
7 p.m., Hinton Music Hall
For information, visit
www.mtsumusic.com
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Monday, April 12
Honors Lecture Series—Dr. Sean Foley, "When Only Women
Will Work: Gender and Social Change in the Gulf";
3-3:55 p.m., Honors 106
For information, visit
www.mtsu.edu/~honors
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Faculty Senate Meeting
4:30 p.m., Room 100, James Union Building
For information, visit
www.mtsu.edu/facultysenate
or contact: 615-898-2582.
Monday, April 12
Cello/Viola Studio Recital
8 p.m., Hinton Music Hall
For information, visit
www.mtsumusic.com
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Tuesday, April 13
Tornado Siren Test Date
(no action needed)
12:20 p.m., campuswide
For information, contact: 615-898-2424.
Wednesday, April 14
MTSU Guitar Ensembles
4 p.m., Hinton Music Hall
Guest Oboe Recital: Brenda Schuman-Post
6 p.m., Hinton Music Hall
For information, visit
www.mtsumusic.com
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Legends in Forensic Science Lectureship: Dr. Kathy "Bones"
Reichs, "From Crime Lab to Crime Fiction"
7 p.m., Murphy Center
For information, contact: 615-494-7713.
Piano Lecture-Recital: Dr. Leopoldo Erice, "Painted
Sound: M. Musorgsky's 'Pictures from an
Exhibition'";
8 p.m., Hinton Music Hall
For information, visit
www.mtsumusic.com
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Thursday, April 15
MTSU Wind Ensemble
7:30 p.m., First United Methodist Church, Murfreesboro
For information, visit
www.mtsumusic.com
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Friday, April 16
MT Women's Tennis vs. North Texas
Noon, Buck Bouldin Tennis Center
For information, visit
www.goblueraiders.com
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April 17-18
MT Softball vs. Louisiana-Monroe
2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Blue Raider Field
Saturday, April 17
MT Women's Tennis vs. Troy
Noon, Buck Bouldin Tennis Center
For information, visit
www.goblueraiders.com
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Get noticed in The Record!
Submit your Campus Calendar contributions and other news tips to gfann@mtsu.edu by 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 7, for the April 19 edition of The Record or 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 21, for the May 3 Record. Make sure your news gets noticed in plenty of time: bookmark The Record's 2010 deadline schedule at http://frank.mtsu.edu/~proffice/rec_deadlines.htm .