Chattanooga State History 2002

Highlight: Dr. Fannie Hewlett appointed VP of Academic Affairs.  Chattanooga State awarded $700,000 captioning grant.

Bea Lyons receives the Harold J. Love Community Involvement Award.  This award is given to recognize volunteer work, public and charitable service, and leadership roles in community organizations.  Photo courtesy of The Chattanooga State Communicator, May 2002, p. 6

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  "Students Teaching Spanish," by Kelli Cooley, The Chattanooga State Communicator, December 2001/January 2002,
          p. 3.  Also in JPG 1 and 2.
"A successful new program called the Spanish Student Teaching Program was implemented at Chattanooga State last fall."
  "Captioning Program a Reality,” by Betty A. Proctor, The Chattanooga State Communicator, February 2002, p. 1.  Also in
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"Chattanooga State was awarded one of 18 captioning grants nationwide.  The $700,000 grant was officially announced during a formal ceremony at the East Campus on January 22 by Rep. Zach Wamp."
  "VP Becomes Official," by Stephanie Rievley, The Chattanooga Communicator, August/September 2002, p. 1.  Also in
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"After holding the title of Interim VP since May 2001, Dr. Fannie Hewlett was officially appointed as Vice President of Academic Affairs on May 6, 2002."
  "Preparing for Extraordinary Times," by Sedara Teutsch, The Chattanooga State Communicator, August/September
          2002, p. 4.  Also in JPG.
"'Preparing for Extraordinary Times' was the title of the president's address during Convocation on August 16.  Dr. Catanzaro considers Chattanooga State to be the 'flagship' of Tennessee community colleges....  Our role is to transform them [lives]."
  "Bookstore Gets Facelift," by Stephanie Rievley, The Chattanooga State Communicator, August/September 2002, p. 2.
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"Follett, the company that owns the bookstore, supplied the money for the remodeling."
  "A 'Wave' of Change," by Jan Nottmeier, The Chattanooga State Communicator, October 2002, p. 2.  Also in JPG.
"The new wavier allows students living on the boarder counties of Alabama and Georgia to apply as an in-state student."

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