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Leading MTSU Students as SGA President

An episode of the Out of the Blue from MTSU podcast, hosted by MTSU, titled "Leading MTSU Students as SGA President" was published on June 3, 2024 and runs 6 minutes.

June 3, 2024 ·6m · Out of the Blue from MTSU

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Get ready for an insightful conversation as we welcome back Michai Mosby, returning for his second term as MTSU's Student Government Association President. We reflect on the achievements and milestones of the past year while looking ahead to the exciting initiatives Michai has in store for his upcoming term.

Get ready for an insightful conversation as we welcome back Michai Mosby, returning for his second term as MTSU's Student Government Association President. We reflect on the achievements and milestones of the past year while looking ahead to the exciting initiatives Michai has in store for his upcoming term.

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