Chattanooga State History 2001

Highlight: TBR institutions able to offer online degrees.  Dr. Catanzaro speaks on four steps to becoming a happy.   Middle College High School opens.
 

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  "New Policy in Effect," by Sandy Kluttz, The Chattanooga State Communicator, December 2000/January 2001, p. 6.  Also
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"'Chattanooga State policy regarding visitors in the classroom is consistent with the Tennessee Board of Regents Policy 3:02:02:00.'"  This article is repeated in the February 2001 Communicator, p. 2.
  "Race Eqality Hot TBR Topic," by Erich Heinlein, The Chattanooga State Communicator, February 2001, p. 1.  Also in
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"'....In 1984, the state of Tennessee agreed to formulate hiring and enrollment goals to achieve a 50-50 racial balance; unfortunately, we realized it wasn't possible because of people that enter college outside of the recruitment process, and this is where I come in,' said Wendy Thompson special assistant to Chancellor Manning."
  "Dental Health Care Partnership Formed," by Karen Castleberry, The Chattanooga State Communicator, February 2001,
          p. 4.  Also in JPG.
"The dental department formed a partnership with the Chattanooga Area Dental Society and Inner City Ministries to provide restorative dental care to indigent patients at the clinical facility at Inner City Ministries."
  "Finally!  Agreement Made With UTC," by Erich Heinlein, The Chattanooga Communicator, February 2001, p. 1.  Also in
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"UTC Chancellor Dr. Bill Stacy, Chattanooga State Vice President, Dr. Greg Sedrick, and Chattanooga State President Dr. James Catanzaro have reached an agreement allowing 32 credits to transfer from Chattanooga State to UTC."
  "Keep on Trucking at Chattanooga State," by David McGlumphy, The Chattanooga State Communicator, May 2001,
          p. 6.  Also in JPG.
"Chattanooga State's truck driving operation moved from Pineville Road near Moccasin Bend to 4510 Hixson Pike just north of Dupont Parkway between the new Golden Corral restaurant and Wendy's."  Article discusses the program.
  "College Meets 85 Percent of Goals, Administration Thanks All Who Were Involved,” by Erich Heinlein, The
          Chattanooga State Communicator
, May 2001, p. 1.  Also in JPG.
The SACS visit is discussed.
  "At Risk Students Find Opportunities,” by L. D. Stafford, The Chattanooga State Communicator, May 2001, p. 1.  Also in
         
JPG.
"Middle College High School (MCHS) will be coming to Chattanooga State."
  "Online Degrees Offered,” by Erich Heinlein, The Chattanooga State Communicator, May 2001, p. 1.  Also in JPG.
"As of fall 2001, all accredited TBR (Tennessee Board of Regents) institutions will be able to offer an online degree." 
  "Communicator Captures Third Consecutive First Place Award!" by Erich Heinlein, The Chattanooga State
          Communicator
, Summer 2001, p. 1.  Also in JPG.
The award was given by the American Scholastic Press Association in the Junior/Community College category.
  "Language Students Brave New Challenge," by L. D. Stafford, The Chattanooga State Communicator, August/September
          2001, p. 8.  Also in JPG.
"This semester, Spanish students are teaching Spanish at Boyd Buchanan, Falling Water Elementary, and Chattanooga State Child Development Center."
  Middle College High School
Fall 2001 Chattanooga State and Hamilton County Schools began Hamilton County's Middle College High School.
  "Designing Your Happiness," by Jan Nottmeier, The Chattanooga State Communicator, October 2001, p. 1.  Also in JPG.
Dr. James Catanzaro, President of Chattanooga State, gave a motivational talk to students.  "The four steps to becoming a happy person include having positive relationships, setting goals, reliving your childhood, and be spiritual."
  "Changes at Chattanooga State,” by Sedara Teutsch, The Chattanooga State Communicator, August/September 2001,
          p. 1.  Also in JPG.
"The Tennessee Board of Regents online degree is one of the largest changes happening this year."  Other changes are mentioned.
  "Bouncing Off the WAWL,” by L. D. Stafford, The Chattanooga State Communicator, October 2001, p. 2.  Also in JPG.
"The station, which began broadcasting in September of 1980, is not only the voice of the college, but also of Chattanooga."  It is also on the Internet.
  "Students Come Together," by Jan Nottmeier, The Chattanooga State Communicator, November 2001, p. 1.  Also in JPG.
"Students For Students is a student-based organization designed to help needy families enjoy Christmas."

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