Chattanooga State History 1996

Highlight: Chattanooga State receives new adaptive computer lab.  Dr. Hewlette receives Belmont Award.  EarthFair and EarthCare celebrate environmental awareness.

Doug Barnette Photography of Dr. Hewlett

Photo of Dr. Hewlett winning award, Doug Barnette Photography

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  "Dr. Fannie Hewlett Epitomizes Determination, Perseverance,” by Dawn Clark, The Chattanooga State Communicator,
          January 1996, p. 7.  Also in JPG 1 and 2.
Dr. "Hewlett has helped remove the obstacles from the pathway for African-Americans, women and students who wish to be successful."
  "Referendum for Improvement Project Passes," by Mickey Cline, The Chattanooga State Communicator, January 1996,
          p. 1.  Also in JPG.
Student $6 activity fee increase to fund renovations passes in student referendum.
  "City of Chattanooga to Celebrate Earth Day at Chattanooga State," by Christopher Carson, The Chattanooga State
          Communicator
, January 1996, p. 3.  Also in JPG
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"This year the City of Chattanooga will celebrate the 26th Earth Day at the first EarthFair to be held April 19 and 20 at Chattanooga State as a celebration of the earth, our environment, and our natural resources."
  "Random Sampling Reveals Approval of Gender/Ethnic Inclusive 'Jo/Joe' Posters," by Donna Munson, The
          Chattanooga State Communicator
, November 1996, p. 1.  Also in JPG.
This advertising campaign begins its second year.
  "Role of Student Advocate Comes Naturally to VP Consuelo O'Neal," by Dawn Clark, The Chattanooga State
          Communicator
, March 1996, p. 10.  Also in JPG.
This article features Consuelo O'Neal, Vice President for Student Services.
  "Child Development Center is Staffed with Child-Care Professionals," by Alisa A. Crye, The Chattanooga State
          Communicator
, April 1996, p. 7.  Also in JPG
The Center "is operated year-round on a space-available basis to provide Chattanooga State employees, faculty, staff and students with quality child care and preschool education for their children."
  "EarthCare ’96 Christian  Environmental Conference Held," by Glenda Thompson, The Chattanooga State
          Communicator
, March 1996, p. 9.  Also in JPG
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EarthCare's "goal is to provide information, guidance and motivation to Christians to become caretakers of the earth."
  "City of Chattanooga Celebrates EarthFair '96 at Chattanooga State," by Donna Munson, The Chattanooga State
          Communicator
, May 1996, p. 7.  Also in JPG.
This event "was hosted by CSTCC's Environmental Science and Technology Club....  Mayor Gene Roberts declared this event Chattanooga's official Earth Day celebration."
  "Chattanooga State Receives New Adaptive Computer Lab,” by Donna Munson, The Chattanooga State Communicator,
          September 1996,  Also in JPG 1 and 2.
"[T]he adaptive lab is being moved along with the deaf and hard of hearing program and services for students with disabilities all of which will be housed together for a better flow of services and resources."
  "CSTCC President Welcomes Students," by James L. Cantanzaro, The Chattanooga State Communicator, September
          1996, p. 1.  Also in JPG
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Message is from Dr. Catanzaro.
  "CSTCC Provides Low-Cost Childcare Services," by Maria Snyder, The Chattanooga State Communicator, October
          1996, p. 1.  Also in JPG
The Child Development Center opened in 1977 and only took "children between the ages of four and five.  Now, however, the youngest children are as young as six weeks old."
  "Dean Hewlett Receives Belmont Honor," by Maria Snyder, The Chattanooga State Communicator, November 1996, p. 1.
          Also in JPG.
Fannie Hewlett, Dean of Liberal Arts, "was voted Belmont University's 'Distinguished Alumni of the Year.'"
  "Concern for Safety Top Priority at CSTCC," by Donna Munson, The Chattanooga State Communicator, November 1996,
          p. 11.  Also in JPG.
Chief Napoleon Williams is profiled.
  "Road Scholars Enhance Cultural Awareness," by Alisa Crye, The Chattanooga State Communicator, November 1996,
          p. 1.  Also in JPG.
"The focus of the Road Scholars is to encourage students to explore opportunities available in the community, to take part in cultural and educational activities filled with enriching lifelong values, and to experience community service."

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