Blackman Collegiate Academy juniors discover MTSU offerings
Blackman High School juniors who are part of the Blackman Collegiate Academy partnership with MTSU learned about biology research, how foreign languages can enhance their lives, unmanned aircraft systems and more.
Eighty Blackman students visited MTSU Tuesday (Feb. 12) as part of the partnership between the university and the Rutherford County high school on the west side of Murfreesboro.
The MTSU-Blackman partnership is one of several arranged each semester during the academic year. It gives Blackman students opportunities to spend time on the college campus. They meet MTSU students, faculty and administrators and learn about many of the university’s 300-plus undergraduate and graduate programs.
MTSU recording industry, physics and astronomy, nursing, theatre and dance, mechatronics engineering, education and photography were among the options for Blackman students to consider on the BCA Day at MTSU.
Faculty members participating in the Blackman visit included Walter Boles, chair in engineering technology; Christy Davis, director of the Ann Campbell Early Learning Center; Lynn Boyd, chair in biology; Roger Pieroni, chair in World Languages, Literatures and Cultures; Jonathan Trundle, associate professor in photography; theatre and dance associate professor Kristi Shamburger; UAS operations manager Doug Campbell; School of Nursing assistant professor Barbara Lancaster; media arts chair Billy Pittard; Center for Innovation in Media director Val Hoeppner; physics and astronomy chair Ron Henderson; and John Merchant, associate professor in recording industry.
Earlier in the day, they learned about admissions procedures from director Linda Olsen and experiential learning from EXL director Carol Swayze.
Blackman assistant principal Ken Reed, who is director of the collegiate academy, led the BCA students during the visit.