Chattanooga State History 1997

Highlight: Industrial Tech building expanded for automotive technology and diesel programs.  Sculpture garden IV opens.  Dennis Weaver speaks at CSTCC



Computer Class photo in 1997

Dennis Weaver at Chattanooga State

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  "New Diesel Building Opens," by Maury Jervah, The Chattanooga State Communicator, August/September 1997, p. 1.
          Also in JPG.
Industrial Technology has a new building for automotive technology and diesel programs.  Cost of project $2 million.
  "Message from the President," The Chattanooga State Communicator, August/September 1997, p. 1.  Also in JPG.
Dr. James Catanzaro has a message for students.
  "Chattanooga State Offers Courses in the 'New Science'," by Linda Miller, The Chattanooga State Communicator,
          August/September 1997, p. 2.  Also in JPG.
"Instruction in 'sustainability' will be introduced this fall at Chattanooga State."
  "Looking for the Perfect Job ... Look Right Here!," by Matthew Little, The Chattanooga State Communicator, October
          1997, p. 4.  Also in JPG.
"Chattanooga State's co-operative education program, or co-op for short, is where student's can get work experience, class credit, and some extra spending cash."
  "Dennis Weaver Speaks at Ecolonomics in Education Summit," by Scottie Miller, The Chattanooga State
          Communicator
, November 1997, p. 1.  Also in JPG.
"The conference recently held ...concentrated on a balance between business and the environment.  This balance is called 'Ecolonomics.'"
  "Chattanooga State at Kimball News," by Eric Morrison, The Chattanooga State Communicator, November 1997, p. 3. 
          Also in JPG.
"First created in 1992, Chattanooga State's west campus is located in Kimball at the Regional Skills Center....  Enrollment has grown and just last year a building addition added about six new classrooms, several restrooms and a snack area."
 "Sculpture Garden IV Opens," by Linda Ferney, The Chattanooga State Communicator, November 1997, p. 4.  Also
          in JPG.
"Joe Helseth, curator of the current Sculpture Garden, Chattanooga State's fourth garden, is proud of the quality of art on display with good reason.  The pieces are changed about every two years."

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