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    Longtime broadcaster, educator Bob Gordon named chair of MTSU’s Department of Media Arts

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    Middle Tennessee State University Department of Media Arts Chair Robert "Bob" Gordon Jr. stands by the Scott Borchetta College of Media and Entertainment's $1.7 million Mobile Production Lab, aka "The Truck," outside the Boutwell Dramatic Arts Auditorium on campus in Murfreesboro, Tenn., as his students work inside Tucker Theatre to record the MTSU Dance Theatre's Fall Dance Concert for broadcast. (MTSU photo by Andy Heidt)
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    By DeAnn Hays

    MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — As the new chair of the Department of Media Arts at Middle Tennessee State University, Bob Gordon brings nearly 20 years of teaching experience and almost five decades of television news and broadcast experience to the role — along with a passion to provide students with real-world, hands-on learning opportunities.

    Gordon, who began teaching at MTSU in 2007, officially stepped into the role in September after serving as the department’s interim chair, all the while continuing in his well-known role to students, faculty and staff overseeing the university’s beloved $2 million mobile production lab, fondly known as “The Truck.”

    “I am delighted Bob agreed to accept the position as chair of the Media Arts Department,” said Scott Borchetta College of Media and Entertainment dean Beverly Keel. “I am so excited to see what the department will do under his guidance. Bob walks into the office each morning energized and excited as he works to improve the education and experience that we provide our students. I can’t wait to see what he does next.”

    In his nearly 20 years at the university, he has made it his mission to make sure his students get hands-on experiences and skills that will give them a competitive advantage in the job market by managing, producing and directing events for ESPN+, awards shows and the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.

    It’s a mission that Gordon plans to continue in his new role.

    “My goal for the Department of Media Arts is that we respond positively to the constant change and growth of our industries and to provide students the most realistic, practical and productive education for an immediately successful career upon graduation,” he said.

    Gordon said this academic year, students will produce a documentary about WSM Radio’s 100th anniversary, while live production students are scheduled to do more than 30 multi-camera shoots, including MTSU sports on ESPN+, the CMA Red Carpet special for ABC affiliates and the Mid-South Regional Emmy Awards early next year. He also noted that animation assistant professor Paul Griswold recently received a $10,000 grant for his project “The Cosmos Within.”

    “This list could be much longer, but the faculty and students from Media Arts continue to be highly prolific and productive,” he said. “I am grateful to be associated with them.”

    MTSU is an equal opportunity, non-racially identifiable, educational institution that does not discriminate against individuals with disabilities.

    While students will always be a focus of Gordon’s work, he also wants to ensure the department’s faculty are set up for success in the classroom.

    “My desire as chair is to help the faculty have what they need to teach effectively and to grow professionally,” he explained. “Equally important is my desire to offer every student the opportunity to find their path and to succeed beyond their expectations.”

    After serving as interim chair, Gordon said he is thankful to Keel and other university administrators for giving him the opportunity to serve.

    “I look at this role as one of service, and I hope to continue to earn everyone’s trust as I strive to daily provide them with effective leadership. I look forward to every day I come to work,” he said. MTSU’s Department of Media Arts is set to launch its Master of Fine Arts in television and film next August.

    About Bob Gordon
    Before beginning his teaching career nearly two decades ago, Gordon followed in his father’s footsteps
    and started a 48-year television career, producing and directing news, talk and sporting events at
    stations in Oklahoma and Michigan before coming to Nashville, where he worked as an executive
    producer for WKRN-TV News 2 and then operations manager at WTVF-TV NewsChannel 5.
    Gordon also serves as the executive producer for Media Arts Productions, MTSU’s television production
    company and faculty advisor for Blue Raider Student Television, MTSU’s countywide cable channel. He
    has also received the Outstanding Experiential Learning Faculty Award three times and the
    President’s Silver Column Award. Most recently, he was awarded the Conference USA Faculty
    Achievement Award this past spring.
    At the beginning of each semester, he introduces himself to students by saying, “I’m not here to teach you
    the way it was or how it should be. I am here to teach you how it is and prepare you to go and make
    things better.”
    Gordon earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Cincinnati.
    To learn more about MTSU’s College of Media and Entertainment, visit https://media.mtsu.edu/. To learn
    more about MTSU’s Department of Media Arts, visit https://mediaarts.mtsu.edu/.
    — DeAnn Hays (deann.hays@mtsu.edu)

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