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Chattanooga State History 1995
Highlight: The Children's Early Education Center has
enlarged and renovated quarters. Sculpture garden artists reveal
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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.
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"Inmates
Graduate Through Distance Learning Program,” The Chattanooga State
Communicator, January 1995, p. 4.
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- "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."
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"Flex Schedule Provides Alternative to 15-Week Classes," by
Mickey Cline,
The Chattanooga State Communicator,
January 1995, p. 1.
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- The advantages and disadvantages of the flex schedule are
explained.
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"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."
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"Adaptive Computer Lab Features Unique Equipment," by Berna
Crosby,
The Chattanooga State Communicator,
February 1995, p. 3.
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- "The lab features devices and equipment designed to provide
valuable assistance to individuals with particular needs."
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"Ideas Behind Creation of Outdoor Sculptures Revealed by Artists," by
Jennifer Holtzclaw,
The Chattanooga State
Communicator, March 1995, p.
3. Also in
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- "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
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- This article is about
Debborah Waggoner and about scholarship fund in her memory.
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"CSTCC
Marketing Department Wins Nation’s Top Award,” The Chattanooga State
Communicator, May 1995, p. 4.
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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.
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"Children’s
Early Education Center Has New Home,” by Berna Crosby, The
Chattanooga State Communicator, May
1995, p. 10. Also in
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- "Now, the Children's Early Education Center has newly enlarged and
renovated quarters."
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"CSTCC
President Welcomes New and Returning Students,” by James L.
Catanzaro, The Chattanooga State
Communicator,
September 1995, p. 1. Also in
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- Messsage is from Dr. Catanzaro.
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"WAWL Is CSTCC's Own Radio Station," by Denise Peters,
The Chattanooga State Communicator, September 1995,
p. 5. Also in
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- "The WAWL originated as an album-oriented station in 1988...."
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"Multicultural Services Provides Financial, Academic Counseling," by
Glenda Thompson,
The Chattanooga State
Communicator, October 1995, p. 1.
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2.
- "The Office of Multicultural Services at Chattanooga State
(formerly known as the Office of Minority Affairs) is here to serve
students."
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"Students May Fund Renovations; SGA to Hold Referendum," by
Mickey Cline,
The Chattanooga State Communicator,
November 1995, p. 1.
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2.
- The article outlines the renovation projects being considered for
funding. See on January 1996 history page about referendum
passes.
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"Betty
Proctor: Learning is an Ongoing Process,” by Dawn Clark, The
Chattanooga State Communicator, November
1995, p. 10. Also in
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- The article profiles Betty Proctor.
- "’Bea
Lyons Chosen Carnegie Tennessee Professor of the Year,”
The Chattanooga State Communicator,
December
1995, p. 1. Also in
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- "Bea Lyons is Carnegie Foundation's Tennessee
Professor of the Year."
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"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."
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"Chattanooga
State to Provide Degree Programs for Employees at TVA’s Nuclear Plants,”
The Chattanooga State
Communicator,
December 1995, p. 12. Also in
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- 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.
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"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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