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Chattanooga State Community College
Augusta R. Kolwyck Library

Chattanooga State History 1983
Highlight: Senate Panel approves permanent merging of CSTCC and the
Chattanooga Area Vocational-Technical School.  The new Humanities and
Applied Arts Building has its opening celebration.

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"Branch Says CSTCC Can Aid the Shift to High-Tech Fields,” by Dave
Flessner, Chattanooga Times, January 28, 1983,
p. B1.  Also in JPG.
      “In a luncheon address to the Rotary Club, Branch said
      Chattanooga State will open $2.6 million of new computer and
      robotic training facilities this year to help local industries
      adjust to the new ‘information age.’  The vocational college
      will complete its ‘office of the future’ training center this
      summer and will open its ‘factory of the future’ demonstration
      complex this fall, Branch said.  The new facilities, financed
      entirely from CSTCC’s own budget, ‘underscore our commitment to
      high technology’ ….”

"Tennessee Wesleyan, Chattanooga State Offer 4-Year Science Program,”
Chattanooga News-Free Press, March 4,
1983, p. B4. Also in JPG.
      “A new four-year degree program in applied science, sponsored by
      Tennessee Wesleyan College on the Chattanooga State campus, was
      announced today.”
"Chattanooga State’s Music Director ‘Gives All’,” by Amelia Morrison,
Chattanooga News-Free Press, March 26, 1983,
p. B8. Also in JPG 1 and 2.
      Jane Reeder is presented with a Distinguished Citizen Award on
      behalf of Mayor Pat Rose.

"Thornton Grant Created at CSTCC,” Chattanooga News-Free Press, April
9, 1983, p. A1. Also in JPG 1 and 2.
      This scholarship is for broadcast journalism.
"Chattanooga State Will Open Arts Building with ‘Oklahoma’,” by Emily
McDonald, Chattanooga Times, April 14, 1983,
p. B4. Also in JPG 1 and 2.
      “Chattanooga State’s new $4 million Humanities and Applied Arts
      Building will officially open today….”  “Ms. Matheson joined the
      Chattanooga State faculty in January and is in the process of
      building a theatre department from scratch.”

"Senate Panel OKs Permanent Merging of CSTCC, Vo-Tech,” by Jeff
Powell, Chattanooga News-Free Press, April 17,
1983, p. C3. Also in JPG.
      “The state Senate Education Committee Wednesday unanimously
      approved legislation that would make permanent the trial merger
      of Chattanooga State Technical Community College and the
      Chattanooga Area Vocational-Technical School."
"Attention to the Arts,” by Anne Bowers, Chattanooga News-Free Press,
April 17, 1983, p. J1. Also in JPG 1, 2, and 3.
      “New humanities building flourishes at Chattanooga State, the
      only ‘technical’ community college in Tennessee.”

"McEwen Named to CSTCC Liaison, Foundation Development Post,”
Chattanooga News-Free Press, May 5, 1983,
p. C2.  Also in JPG.
      Jack McEwen is named director of community development.  “His
      duties will include serving as a liaison between the college and
      the community.”
"CSTCC Planning $4 Million Project for Computer Skill,” by Libby Wann,
Chattanooga Times, May 24, 1983, p. B1.
Also in JPG.
      The “programs will take three years to put in place.”

"CSTCC to Get $350,000 from TVA for Computers,” by Libby Wann,
Chattanooga Times, June 23, 1983, p. B1.  Also in
JPG.  
      Gift is expected for buying “robots and computer equipment for
      the school’s new ‘factory of the future,’ which will showcase
      ‘high-tech’ manufacturing techniques.”
"Paul Chambers Named to Fill Post at CSTCC,” Chattanooga News-Free
Press, July 14, 1983, p. B5.  Also in JPG.
      He will coordinate the Career Planning and Placement Center.

"Chattanooga’s Hi-Tech Center,” by Anne Bowers, Chattanooga News-Free
Press, July 24, 1983, p. I1.  Also in JPG
1, 2, 3, and 4.
      “In the nine years since coming to the institution to implement
      its conversion from the Chattanooga State Technical Institute to
      its present status, the educator Dr. Branch has seen the
      campus on Amnicola Highway grow from a one-building school to
      include six separate structures in the expanding complex….  The
      seventh edifice, nearing completion today, is the $4 million
      Center for Productivity, Innovation and Technology and will
      house an automated factory along with an office of the future
      incorporating the latest in word-processing equipment.”
"CSTCC Given Funding for Design Center,” by Steve Parker, Chattanooga
News-Free Press, August 4, 1983, p. A1.
Also in JPG.
      “The Appalachian Regional Commission has ear-marked $170,000
      toward purchase of a computer-aided design system…making
      possible the South’s first totally integrated computer system
      for producing machine parts.”

"CSTCC to Install New Computer-Aided System,” Chattanooga News-Free
Press, August 18, 1983, p. B5.  Also in JPG.
      Article discusses $1 million CAD system to be added in the fall.
"CSTCC Celebrating ‘A Decade of Progress',” September 25, 1983, p. A1.
Also in JPG 1 and 2.
      Article highlights the Center for Productivity, Innovation and
      Technology.

"Competitive Art Exhibition at Chattanooga State,” by Julie A. Steele,
Chattanooga News-Free Press, October 13, 1983,
p. D3. Also in JPG.
      Tennessee Community College Art Council opens an art exhibition
      and competition at Chattanooga State.
"Ben Carr, Pilot, Hold Aviation Classes, Seminars,” Chattanooga
News-Free Press, October 28, 1983, p. F8.  Also
in JPG.
      Mr. Carr is in his ninth year at Chattanooga State.  Pictures
      not copied.

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