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Chattanooga State History 2007
Highlight: Tennessee Tech University and Chattanooga State develop 2+2
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Public Acts, 2007, House Bill No.
99
- Postsecondary institutions and LEAs are authorized to "jointly
establish cooperative innovative programs in high schools and public
postsecondary institutions...." The act references T.C.A.
49-15-101 - 49-15-106.
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"2 + 2 Equals Excellence," by
Denna Matter, The Chattanooga
State Communicator, February 2007, p. 1. Also in
JPG.
- Tennessee Tech University and Chattanooga State have worked out a
2+2 program for elementary education majors.
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"The Reincarnation of Joe," by Sandy Smith,
The Chattanooga State Communicator, February 2007, p. 1. Also
in
JPG.
- The article discusses the Marketing Department's Joe campaign.
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"The
Consummate Professional," by Marc Hall,
The Chattanooga State Communicator, February 2007, pp. 1 and 6. Also
in JPG
1 and
2.
- Daryl (Bob) Riley's radio work is outlined. He became WAWL
station manager in 1980.
- "The
College in the River,"
by Marc Hall, The Chattanooga State Communicator, May 2007, p.
1. Also in
JPG.
- Article
covers the history and description of the Chickamauga and other
local Dams. "A good portion of our campus parking lot is in
the 100-year flood plan and a majority of the buildings are on the
500-year flood plan."
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"Tiger Web: Scratching the Surface,"
The Chattanooga State Communicator, September 2007, p. 1. Also
in JPG
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- "Last June, work on Tiger Web began, an online student-oriented
portal linking students and faculty to campus information."
- "Veterinary
Technology," The Chattanooga State Communicator,
September 2007, p. 2. Also in
JPG.
- "The Veterinary Technology program began accepting
students last fall. But not just any student can get in."
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"Mathematics Department
Revamping," by Leonard Hancock, The Chattanooga
State Communicator, October 2007,
p. 1. Also in
JPG.
- The "mathematics department has been awarded a grant for
curriculum redesign by the Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR)."
- "CARTA
Free for Our Students!," The Chattanooga State
Communicator, October 2007, p. 1. Also in JPG
1 and
2.
- "CARTA buses run five days a week, Monday through
Friday and CARTA offers Chattanooga State students and staff free
passage on their bus lines once a proof of attendance at the college is
presented."
- "Correction:
CARTA,"
by Amber Lewis, The Chattanooga State Communicator, November
2007, p. 1. Also in
JPG.
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"In the October issue of the Communicator, an article titled
CARTA, free for our students, stated that just the
Chattanooga Area Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA) and
Chattanooga State worked to provide free riding privileges for
Chattanooga State students, staff and faculty. It was in fact
brought about by a partnership formed between the Chattanooga
Apartment Association (CAA), Chattanooga State and CARTA."
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