Chattanooga State History 1982

Highlight: Chattanooga State has a new television production studio.  New logo created.  Phoenix literary magazine began.  Nursing program implemented.

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  Phoenix Literary Magazine's History
Chattanooga State's literary magazine began Spring 1982.
  "Hitting Their Notes in Knoxville” by Jan Galletta, Chattanooga News-Free Press, May 13, 1982, p. E1.  Also in JPG
          1 and 2.
Article covers some of the accomplishments of Jane Reeder and the Chattanooga State Concert Choir.
  "Mothers’ Center to Offer Innovative Support Program,” by Emily McDonald, Chattanooga Times, June 28, 1982, p. D1.
          Also in JPG.
Article discusses the Mothers’ Center, a center being established at CSTCC.
  Nursing Program Implemented
In July the nursing program is implemented, although groundwork was begun in 1975.
  "New Chattanooga State Building Can Help Attract Industry to Area,” by Andy Sher, Chattanooga Times, July 20,
          1982, p. B1.  Also in JPG.
“Dr. Charles Branch, CSTCC president, said the 16,666-square-foot building, to be known as the technical education/industrial building, is designed so that different types of large industrial machinery can be installed.”
  "CSTCC to Become Resource Center,” Chattanooga News-Free Press, July 25, 1982, p. F5.  Also in JPG 1, 2, and 3.
Article includes drawing of Technical Education/Industrial Building.
  "Chattanooga State Has New Symbol,” Chattanooga News-Free Press, August 22, 1982, p. A1.  Also in JPG 1 and 2.
A new logo is “courtesy of an alumna and her employer.”
  "Chattanooga State Has New Television Production Studio,” Chattanooga News-Free Press, September 12, 1982,
          p. C12.  Also in JPG 1, 2, and 3.
Photos are included.
  "Teaching Tots,” by Amelia Morrison, Chattanooga News-Free Press, September 15, 1982, p. C1.  Also in JPG.
Article mentions two surveys on the need for child development workers and centers.  Photos not copied.
  "Infant Robot Industry Growing Rapidly,” by Dave Flessner, Chattanooga Times, September 24, 1982, p. B2.  Also
          in JPG.
“CSTCC’s new center – financed with grants from TVA, the Appalachian Regional Commission and private industry – will contain experimental equipment rooms with heavy electrical and compressed-air capabilities, including 11 state-of-the-art robots.”
  "Chattanooga State Students Install ‘Earth Station,’Chattanooga News-Free Press, October 25, 1982, p. A8.  Also
          in JPG 1 and 2.
Photo of satellite dish included.

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The Chattanooga Times Free Press has given Chattanooga State Community College, Augusta R. Kolwyck Library, permission to scan and post newspaper articles on its Web page.  Permission was provided to the library by Bob Lutgen, Managing Editor of Operations, Chattanooga Times Free Press on April 17, 2006, and extended August 1, 2006, and August 13, 2008. 

Additional information

   
       Augusta R. Kolwyck, for whom the library is named
          East Campus History
          Library History
          Vicky Leather, Dean of Library Services


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