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    MTSU journalism major embraces politics as legislative intern for alum, state Rep. Mike Sparks

    adminBy adminMay 13, 2025Updated:May 13, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Representing Middle Tennessee State University located in Murfreesboro, Tenn., at the annual Day on the Hill luncheon held Wednesday, Feb. 12, at the Tennessee Capitol in Nashville, Tenn., are, from left, College of Liberal Arts Dean Leah Lyons, university President Sidney A. McPhee, MTSU senior and legislative intern Tiffany Parker, and state Rep. Mike Sparks, an MTSU alumnus. Parker spent the spring semester working for Sparks as part of the Tennessee Legislative Intern Program during the 114th Tennessee General Assembly session that adjourned April 22. (MTSU photo by James Cessna)
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    MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Middle Tennessee State University senior journalism major Tiffany
    Parker has been focused on working with local media outlets to gain expertise in her field.
    But during the spring semester, her academic career took a different turn after the Murfreesboro
    resident was recruited to work in the office of Tennessee Rep. Mike Sparks, an MTSU alumnus,
    during the 114th General Assembly, which concluded in late April.

    “I’ve been very busy in these last two years building a rich tapestry because I want to stand out and I
    want to build a career,” said Parker, who plans to attend law school after graduating from MTSU. “I’ve
    just had my nose down and working and that’s what I think Rep. Sparks saw. I’ve had a rich
    experience working for him and I’m so grateful.”

    Parker’s internship duties vary, from writing press releases to working on paperwork, answering calls
    from constituents, doing research and running errands.

    Sparks, who completed his second degree at MTSU in December 2024, said it’s a “win-win” for
    everyone involved, including his constituents in District 49, which represents the Smyrna and La
    Vergne areas in Rutherford County.

    “All my interns have helped me be more effective, be more productive and more efficient. So I’m
    proud to get an intern,” said Sparks, who has hired multiple MTSU students to intern in his office. “I
    think it’s life-changing for them and it’s such an opportunity for them.”

    The Tennessee Legislative Intern Program was established in 1972 to provide Tennessee college
    and university students with an opportunity to work and learn in a hands-on legislative environment.
    Each year, 70 to 80 students from around the state participate in this program to learn about
    leadership responsibilities as well as develop legislative process skills. The interns assist legislative
    offices with their activities and work functions.

    State Sen. Shane Reeves, a native of Murfreesboro and six-year veteran of the legislature, has
    employed an intern each year he’s been in office.

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

    “I’ve been a senator for six years and all of those years I’ve had an intern, and they have proven to be
    invaluable in my office,” said Reeves, “not just in customer service, but doing research projects for
    me, in the committees I’m involved with in health, commerce and agriculture.”

    Many students who take part in the legislative internships are political science majors. But the major
    doesn’t matter, said Amy Atchison, chair of the Department of Political and Global Affairs. “We
    welcome applicants from any major on campus,” she said.

    “I did not know this opportunity even existed,” said Parker, whose undergraduate degree path takes
    her through the School of Journalism and Strategic Media in the College of Media and
    Entertainment.

    Although Parker is majoring in journalism, Sparks connected Parker with the Tennessee Legislative
    Internship Program through the Department of Political and Global Affairs in the College of Liberal
    Arts, which coordinates the program at MTSU.

    “Our department is grateful to Rep. Sparks and Sen. Reeves for their support of MTSU and the TLIP
    program,” Atchison said.

    For Parker, the experience as an intern at the state Capitol has opened a whole new world to her.

    “Everything I’ve learned is all coming together. Now I understand the jargon,” Parker said. “Being at
    the Capitol just feels right. I can’t put my finger on it.”

    Parker, who has been juggling a full course load with career-centered work and family life, has
    previously worked at Nashville-based WKRN-TV and WGNS-AM Radio in Murfreesboro. But she
    hopes to continue finding new opportunities like the legislative internship program to broaden her
    horizons.

    “I’ve just been trying to stand out and I’ve found myself in spaces where people take a chance on
    me,” Parker said. “I’m hungry for knowledge and I’m eager for the experiences that will help further
    my learning and my future career.”

    Visit https://bit.ly/437hdgA to learn more about the legislative intern program.

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