Chattanooga State History 2005

Highlight: Nursing programs moved to main campus.

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  "TVA Grant Awarded," by Audrey Gardner, The Chattanooga State Communicator, January 2005, p. 2.  Also in JPG.
"In December 2004, Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) awarded a $5,000 grant to Chattanooga State to fund three programs to benefit students, mainly those in the engineering technology-geared programs."
  "Start Your Engines!" by Jeffrey Young, The Chattanooga State Communicator, January 2005, p. 2.  Also in JPG 1 and 2.
"To further the competitive edge, the college recently acquired 12 new, off-the-assembly-line engines."
  "Nursing Program Settles In," by Rachel Harper, The Chattanooga State Communicator, February 2005, p. 1.  Also in
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"Moving the nursing program to campus was part of a campus-wide domino effect involving the relocation of other allied health programs from the downtown site and various campus offices."
  "Facing the Challenge," by Jeffrey Young, The Chattanooga State Communicator, February 2005, p. 1.  Also in JPG
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Dr. Jim Barrott is the newly appointed vice president of technology.
  "CSTCC Goes Hi-Tech,” by Jeffery Young, The Chattanooga State Communicator, March 2005, p. 3.  Also in JPG.
"Chattanooga State's Z310 printer is used in the college's manufacturing engineering technology program and will soon offer local corporations the use of this machine as well."  "'This was purchased through the technology access fee at a cost of approximately $30,000."
  "Dean Crates ... Her Legacy to the College," The Chattanooga State Communicator, May 2005, p. 1.  Also in JPG.
Dr. Gladys Crates retires from being dean of arts and sciences for over 30 years.
  "Motor Sports Initiative Premiers at Chattanooga State," The Chattanooga State Communicator, May 2005, p. 2.  Also
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"Motorsports Initiative" is being introduced "into a number of the college's career programs beginning fall 2005."
  "Tiger Mail," by Teresa Elwartowski, The Chattanooga State Communicator, September 2005, p. 1.  Also in JPG.
Tiger Mail has been implemented "to give all students who are enrolled in a course their own Chattanooga State e-mail address."
  "WAWL Celebrates in Style," by Jeffery Young, The Chattanooga State Communicator, September 2005, p. 3.  Also in
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"The WAWL celebrated its 25th anniversary on August 29."
  "A Building Coming to a Parking Lot Near You," by Nic Perry, The Chattanooga State Communicator, October 2005,
          pp. 1 and 2.  Also in JPG 1, 2, and 3.
"Planning is underway for the construction of a new $28.5 million dollar Health Sciences building on campus."

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