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Ongoing Student Art Exhibitions
Student Art Exhibitions are ongoing exhibitions of student drawings, paintings, and photographs, exhibited on a continual basis throughout the semester.
Location varies between:
- CAT building
- CETAS building
- Donald F. Andrews Reading & Writing Center
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door. For further information call 423.697.2460 (for Music) or 423.697.3246 (for Theatre).
(All day)
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A JAZZ JOURNEY - Premier Jazz Orchestra
A JAZZ JOURNEY: 100 YEARS IN 24 HOURS
Premier Jazz Orchestra is a big band ensemble comprised of top tier musicians with decades of experience and three generations of band leaders!
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A JAZZ JOURNEY - ChattState Art Show
A JAZZ JOURNEY: 100 YEARS IN 24 HOURS
Join us for an extraordinary exhibition featuring the incredible talent of our faculty, staff, and students as they unveil their masterpieces for all to behold.
A JAZZ JOURNEY - A Listening Room of Sorts
A JAZZ JOURNEY: 100 YEARS IN 24 HOURS
Enter a space where creativity knows no bounds, where every voice is heard, and every expression is celebrated —the Listening Room Experience invites you to share your artistry, your stories, and your heart with an intimate audience of fellow enthusiasts.
A JAZZ JOURNEY - A Jazz Journey of the Senses
A JAZZ JOURNEY: 100 YEARS IN 24 HOURS
Indulge your senses and delve into the captivating world of jazz music! Join us for a talk that will be an experience for your eyes and ears, as we explore the profound impact jazz has had on the musical landscape through the ages, and its remarkable revival in contemporary times.
A JAZZ JOURNEY - Moonlighting Paul Mortley
A JAZZ JOURNEY: 100 YEARS IN 24 HOURS
Engineering professor by day, musician by night. Meet Paul Morley—a dynamic force in Chattanooga's music scene, on a mission to revolutionize the role of the bass in modern music.
A JAZZ JOURNEY - Artists' Reception
A JAZZ JOURNEY: 100 YEARS IN 24 HOURS
Step into our “gallery” space transformed into a vibrant tapestry of artistic expressions. Meet the artists behind the captivating works on display, hear their stories, and gain insight into the inspiration that fuels their creativity.
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World Quantum Day
Wednesday, April 03, 2024
ChattState Honors is hosting Dr. Shohini Ghose for a virtual event.
More information on Dr. Ghose.
The schedule is:
- Coffee and Pastries (9:30am - 10:00am)
- Dr. Shohini Ghose (10:00am - 11:15am)
For World Quantum Day events, ChattState is partnered with EPB, Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce, and Qubitekk.
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Music: Concert Choir
If you didn't get a chance to get away over spring break, then join Chattanooga State's Concert Choir for "What a Wonderful World." We will take a musical round trip to faraway places, as we explore unique choral music and folk songs from China, Egypt, Brazil, Scotland, and others. We'll end our vacation with a smooth landing back home for our final stop.
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door. For further information call 423.697.2460 (for Music) or 423.697.3246 (for Theatre).
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Ongoing Student Art Exhibitions
Student Art Exhibitions are ongoing exhibitions of student drawings, paintings, and photographs, exhibited on a continual basis throughout the semester.
Location varies between:
- CAT building
- CETAS building
- Donald F. Andrews Reading & Writing Center
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door. For further information call 423.697.2460 (for Music) or 423.697.3246 (for Theatre).
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The 2024 Harlow Shapley Lectures Series - Solar Eclipse Event
The Harlow Shapley Lectures Series is a program of two day visits by professional astronomers who bring the excitement of modern astronomy and astrophysics to colleges of all types. It's sponsored by the American Astronomical Society, and all costs except for the reception are covered by the AAS and NASA Network for Community Colleges.
- FREE ECLIPSE SAFETY GLASSES (while supplies last)
- TALK TO ASTRONOMY EXPERTS
- FREE FOOD (with ChattState ID)
- LIVE MUSIC
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The 2024 Harlow Shapley Lectures Series - Reception, Lecture, and Star Party
The Harlow Shapley Lectures Series is a program of two day visits by professional astronomers who bring the excitement of modern astronomy and astrophysics to colleges of all types. It's sponsored by the American Astronomical Society, and all costs except for the reception are covered by the AAS and NASA Network for Community Colleges.
- Reception
(6pm – 7pm)
- Lecture
(7pm – 8pm)
- Star Party - in the HSC Parking Lot
(8pm – 10pm)
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Talking Tigers Speech Contest
This is the second annual Talking Tigers Speech Contest hosted by the communication department. All current ChattState students are eligible to participate.
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Ongoing Student Art Exhibitions
Student Art Exhibitions are ongoing exhibitions of student drawings, paintings, and photographs, exhibited on a continual basis throughout the semester.
Location varies between:
- CAT building
- CETAS building
- Donald F. Andrews Reading & Writing Center
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door. For further information call 423.697.2460 (for Music) or 423.697.3246 (for Theatre).
(All day)
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Employer Spotlight
Students:
Whether you are seeking to gain practical work experience, earn extra income during your studies, or explore potential career opportunities, this event promises to connect you with various local employers eager to hire talented students like yourself.
What to Expect:
Meet and network with representatives from a range of local businesses and organizations offering full-time/part-time positions.
Explore job opportunities that align with your interests, skills, and academic schedule.
Learn about the company culture and job responsibilities from recruiters and employees.
Bring your updated resume and cover letter for potential on-the-spot interviews.
Employers:
This event is specifically designed to connect employers with our talented and motivated college students eager to explore internship and job opportunities.
Space is limited to only five employers per event. To allow as many employers to participate as possible, we ask that you only sign up for one of the dates provided.
Interested in attending? Choose from the options below to register to attend the event
1. Create a user account: In order to use Handshake, you will need a user account. If you have received an invite from a school or a colleague, you can create an account by clicking on the link provided in the email. If you are signing up without an invite, go to https://app.joinhandshake.com/employer_registrations/new to create an employer account.
2. Join your existing company on Handshake, or create a new one: You must be connected to your company profile on Handshake. After you have confirmed your email, you will be prompted to search for your company and request to join or create a new company profile if your company is not yet on Handshake. If your company is already on Handshake, your company will populate as an option to select from
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Theatre: Dog Sees God (4/19/24)
THIS PRODUCTION IS RATED R AND IS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN. IT CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE, VIOLENCE, AND EXPLICIT CONTENT.
Trigger Warning: Suicide, Bullying, Sexuality, Grief, Eating Disorders, and Substance Abuse.
This play is considered an “unauthorized continuation” of the popular Peanuts comic strip, and is advertised as a parody of the characters, depicting them as high school students with teenage issues. The play begins right after CB’s dog dies from rabies, and explores the relationships and issues he is having with his grief and his own identity. The play is both comedic and intensely dramatic, and explores deep issues in a way that is both harrowing and hopeful. Tickets are $15 general admission, but are FREE for Chatt State students, faculty, staff, and theatre department alumni.
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door. For further information call 423.697.2460 (for Music) or 423.697.3246 (for Theatre).
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POSTPONED: Volkswagen Academy Open House
STAY TUNED FOR A NEW DATE COMING SOON
7469 Volkswagen Drive
Chattanooga, TN
Enjoy the latest technology, hands-on learning, a challenging environment, and a state-of-the-art facility? Then come explore our apprenticeship options: get paid to earn a degree, learn in-demand skills, and earn a job offer.
What awaits those who are accepted into the program?
- Paid apprenticeships
- On-site high school
- Hands-on technology
- State-of-the-art training center
Learn More
No RSVP required.
Theatre: Dog Sees God (4/20/24)
THIS PRODUCTION IS RATED R AND IS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN. IT CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE, VIOLENCE, AND EXPLICIT CONTENT.
Trigger Warning: Suicide, Bullying, Sexuality, Grief, Eating Disorders, and Substance Abuse.
This play is considered an “unauthorized continuation” of the popular Peanuts comic strip, and is advertised as a parody of the characters, depicting them as high school students with teenage issues. The play begins right after CB’s dog dies from rabies, and explores the relationships and issues he is having with his grief and his own identity. The play is both comedic and intensely dramatic, and explores deep issues in a way that is both harrowing and hopeful. Tickets are $15 general admission, but are FREE for Chatt State students, faculty, staff, and theatre department alumni.
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door. For further information call 423.697.2460 (for Music) or 423.697.3246 (for Theatre).
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Ongoing Student Art Exhibitions
Student Art Exhibitions are ongoing exhibitions of student drawings, paintings, and photographs, exhibited on a continual basis throughout the semester.
Location varies between:
- CAT building
- CETAS building
- Donald F. Andrews Reading & Writing Center
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door. For further information call 423.697.2460 (for Music) or 423.697.3246 (for Theatre).
(All day)
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Theatre: Dog Sees God (4/21/24)
THIS PRODUCTION IS RATED R AND IS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN. IT CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE, VIOLENCE, AND EXPLICIT CONTENT.
Trigger Warning: Suicide, Bullying, Sexuality, Grief, Eating Disorders, and Substance Abuse.
This play is considered an “unauthorized continuation” of the popular Peanuts comic strip, and is advertised as a parody of the characters, depicting them as high school students with teenage issues. The play begins right after CB’s dog dies from rabies, and explores the relationships and issues he is having with his grief and his own identity. The play is both comedic and intensely dramatic, and explores deep issues in a way that is both harrowing and hopeful. Tickets are $15 general admission, but are FREE for Chatt State students, faculty, staff, and theatre department alumni.
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door. For further information call 423.697.2460 (for Music) or 423.697.3246 (for Theatre).
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ChattState Give Day
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
The Chattanooga State Foundation is hosting its first ever ChattState Give Day on April 24th to raise funds in the amount of $15,000 in one 24 hour period.
Fundraising efforts will focus on three Chattanooga State Foundation funds:
- The Tiger Cupboard
Campus food pantry, providing food access in the most convenient, discreet, dignified and easily accessible means possible.
- Helping Hands Fund
Supports our most vulnerable students who encounter financial crisis that may prevent them from staying in school.
- SkillsUSA Fund
Supports faculty, staff and student participation in SkillsUSA state and national competitions.
You, as a member of our ChattState family, play a huge role in the success of our school each and every day. Please consider making a tax-deductible gift to the Chattanooga State Foundation during ChattState Give Day to demonstrate our investment in them and their future goes well beyond the classroom.
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Music: “Song and Dance” (ft. Symphonic Band)
Join the Chattanooga State Symphonic Band on a toe-tapping journey through concert band works inspired by songs, folk tunes, and dances. The program includes Five Folk Songs for Soprano and Band featuring Dr. Amanda Hyberger – Concert Choir Director. The Symphonic Band is directed by Nicholas Hartline and includes students from the STEM School, Collegiate High, as well as community volunteers.
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door. For further information call 423.697.2460 (for Music) or 423.697.3246 (for Theatre).
Music: “Musical Melting Pot” featuring the Symphonic Band
The Chattanooga State Symphonic Band presents and evening of band music from around the world. The program features Chattanooga State voice faculty, Dr. Amanda Hyberger, on Bernard Gilmore’s Five Folk Songs for Soprano and Band. Enjoy a musical ride through the world of melody. The Symphonic Band is directed by Nicholas Hartline and includes students from the STEM School, Collegiate High, as well as community musicians.
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door. For further information call 423.697.2460 (for Music) or 423.697.3246 (for Theatre).
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A JAZZ JOURNEY - Jazz Band Concert
A JAZZ JOURNEY: 100 YEARS IN 24 HOURS
The Chattanooga State Jazz band presents an evening of jazz standards with mixed ensemble, under the musical direction of Jay Stanfill.
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door. For further information call 423.697.2460 (for Music) or 423.697.3246 (for Theatre).
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Ongoing Student Art Exhibitions
Student Art Exhibitions are ongoing exhibitions of student drawings, paintings, and photographs, exhibited on a continual basis throughout the semester.
Location varies between:
- CAT building
- CETAS building
- Donald F. Andrews Reading & Writing Center
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door. For further information call 423.697.2460 (for Music) or 423.697.3246 (for Theatre).
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Theatre: Department Showcase
Come enjoy performances by acting and musical theatre students, and see showcases of work by design/tech students. Some scenes may include mature content not suitable for children. Admission is free and open to the public.
All events are free to the public (except as noted) and are presented at the Chattanooga State Humanities Theatre (except as noted), 4501 Amnicola Highway.
Donations will be accepted at the door. For further information call 423.697.2460 (for Music) or 423.697.3246 (for Theatre).
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