Chattanooga State History 1995

Highlight: The Children's Early Education Center has enlarged and renovated quarters.  Sculpture garden artists reveal inspiration.

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  "Dr. Catanzaro Welcomes New and Returning Students,” The Chattanooga State Communicator, January 1995, p. 1.
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Message is from Dr. Catanzaro.
  "Inmates Graduate Through Distance Learning Program,” The Chattanooga State Communicator, January 1995, p. 4.
          Also in JPG.
"On Friday, Dec. 16, eight inmates at Southeastern Tennessee State Regional Correctional Facility in Pikeville received their Associate of Science degrees from CSTCC through the college's Distance Learning Program."
  "Flex Schedule Provides Alternative to 15-Week Classes," by Mickey Cline, The Chattanooga State Communicator,
          January 1995, p. 1.  Also in JPG.
The advantages and disadvantages of the flex schedule are explained.
  "PIC Offers Helpful Programs at CSTCC West," by K. J. Roarke, The Chattanooga State Communicator, January 1995,
          p. 9.  Also in JPG.
"At the heart of our programs [at Kimball] is the Private Industry Council.  It offers placement aid to economically disadvantaged and dislocated workers who have found themselves without a job because of layoffs and cutbacks."
  "Adaptive Computer Lab Features Unique Equipment," by Berna Crosby, The Chattanooga State Communicator,
          February 1995, p. 3.  Also in JPG.
"The lab features devices and equipment designed to provide valuable assistance to individuals with particular needs."
  "Ideas Behind Creation of Outdoor Sculptures Revealed by Artists," by Jennifer Holtzclaw, The Chattanooga State
          Communicator
, March 1995, p. 3.  Also in JPG.
"The sculptures displayed on CSTCC's main campus are on loan from the artists for a period of two years."
  "Loving Memory of Counselor Debborah Waggoner Lives On,” The Chattanooga State Communicator, March 1995,
          p. 1.  Also in JPG.
This article is about Debborah Waggoner and about scholarship fund in her memory.
  "CSTCC Marketing Department Wins Nation’s Top Award,” The Chattanooga State Communicator, May 1995, p. 4.
          Also in JPG.  Article is from the News Free Press on March 16, 1995.
This top award is for community and junior colleges, according to Dr. Catanzaro.
  "Children’s Early Education Center Has New Home,” by Berna Crosby, The Chattanooga State Communicator, May
          1995, p. 10.  Also in JPG.
"Now, the Children's Early Education Center has newly enlarged and renovated quarters."
  "CSTCC President Welcomes New and Returning Students,” by James L. Catanzaro, The Chattanooga State
          Communicator
, September 1995, p. 1.  Also in JPG
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Messsage is from Dr. Catanzaro.
  "WAWL Is CSTCC's Own Radio Station," by Denise Peters, The Chattanooga State Communicator, September 1995,
          p. 5.  Also in JPG.
"The WAWL originated as an album-oriented station in 1988...."
  "Multicultural Services Provides Financial, Academic Counseling," by Glenda Thompson, The Chattanooga State
          Communicator
, October 1995, p. 1.  Also in JPG 1 and 2.
"The Office of Multicultural Services at Chattanooga State (formerly known as the Office of Minority Affairs) is here to serve students."
  "Students May Fund Renovations; SGA to Hold Referendum," by Mickey Cline, The Chattanooga State Communicator,
          November 1995, p. 1.  Also in JPG 1 and 2.
The article outlines the renovation projects being considered for funding.  See on January 1996 history page about referendum passes.
  "Betty Proctor: Learning is an Ongoing Process,” by Dawn Clark, The Chattanooga State Communicator, November
          1995, p. 10.  Also in JPG.
The article profiles Betty Proctor.
  "Bea Lyons Chosen Carnegie Tennessee Professor of the Year,” The Chattanooga State Communicator, December
          1995, p. 1.  Also in JPG
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"Bea Lyons is Carnegie Foundation's Tennessee Professor of the Year."
  "CSTCC Chosen Deaf Awareness Week Employer of the Year; Roger Ellinger Accepts for School," The Chattanooga
          State Communicator
, December 1995, p. 7.  Also in JPG.
"The Chattanooga Chapter of the Tennessee Association of the Deaf presented the annual Deaf Awareness Week Employer of the Year Award to Chattanooga State... for 1995."
  "Chattanooga State to Provide Degree Programs for Employees at TVA’s Nuclear Plants,” The Chattanooga State
          Communicator
, December 1995, p. 12.  Also in JPG.
Chattanooga State "will provide lower-level courses and award associate degrees in Mechanical Engineering Technology and Information Systems Technology."  Agreement is made with TVA for its employees.
  "Cocurricular Activities Committee Reviews Proposals, Funds Projects," by Maria Snyder, The Chattanooga State
          Communicator
, December 1995, p. 2.  Also in JPG.
"'Cocurricular means tied to a course or program,' explained CSTCC President Dr. James L. Catanzaro.  The faculty and students submit proposals on topics of interest to the student body...."

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