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    Sign Up Now for Aug. 21 Graduate Studies Virtual Scavenger Hunt 

    Article submittedBy Article submittedJuly 27, 2023Updated:July 27, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The College of Graduate Studies at Middle Tennessee State University is putting on its virtual scavenger hunt for graduate students for the second year in a row. Interested graduate students can sign up now for this year’s hunt that will take place from Monday, Aug. 21, to Friday, Sept. 1, that will guide students to helpful online resources and make them eligible to win one of 15 prizes. Some of last year’s winners pose here with their prizes. MTSU graphic illustration by Stephanie Wagner
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    MURFREESBORO, TN — The College of Graduate Studies will bring back its virtual scavenger hunt for the second year in a row to help new and returning graduate students engage with MTSU’s website to learn about the variety of services and resources the university offers.  

    The space themed “Campus Quest!” scavenger hunt — this year extended from one week to two — takes participants through multiple tasks, exposing them to important landing pages like the Registration Guide and Career Development Center, for which they earn points to enter into the hunt’s culminating, multiple prize drawings, said Bethany Cardenas, communications team member at the college.  

    Interested graduate students can sign up now for the virtual scavenger hunt at www.mtsu.edu/graduate/campus-quest to join in on the fun that starts Monday, Aug. 21, and is open and joinable until 11:59 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 1.  

    Cardenas said the staff will draw winners the week after the hunt closes and added that this year boasts a greater number of high-quality, MTSU-branded prizes amounting to 15 total opportunities for participants to win. Prizes include a water-resistant fleece blanket, a cap, bucket hats, sweatshirts, Columbia button-down shirts, leather wallets, a clear bag and tie-dye tumblers. 

    Winners from last year’s more than 50 participants gave staff positive feedback on the scavenger hunt experience.  

    “Thank you for hosting this!” said Cameron Oldham, who is pursuing her master’s degree in biology. “It was so creative, a lot of fun, and I genuinely learned a lot about resources on campus I wasn’t aware of before.”  

    “It was a great activity to participate in,” said Shelby Hurt, a graduate accounting student.  

    Others praised staff for the large effort they put into the hunt and said that they enjoyed being a part of it.  

    Cardenas said everyone at the college hopes for an even larger turnout this year — especially with the longer length of the hunt — as the activity provides great information for every student.  

    To learn more about the events and opportunities at the College of Graduate Studies, visit the website at https://www.mtsu.edu/graduate/.  

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