Dear Chattanooga State Community,
A couple of weeks ago, I mentioned that a good way to stay motivated is to go back to your vision—the overarching goal you have for your life that motivated you to enroll in college.
Over the weekend, I listened to a podcast that featured an in-depth interview with Arnold Schwarzenegger. During the interview, Arnold spoke several times about how his vision for his life motivated him to work incredibly hard to achieve his goals. Early in his life, when lifting weights for 5 hours at a time, he would not think about how tired he was. Instead, he was grateful for the workouts, as it was these daily workouts that would lead him to achieve his vision. He would visualize himself on a stage, he could hear people calling his name, and he would visualize himself being named Mr. Universe or Mr. Olympia. He would create a very clear picture in his mind of how the achievement would look. He reflected on how this visualization impacted his ability to accomplish his goals.
No matter what your overall vision for your next few years or for your life might be, having a clear picture in your mind of what that might look like is an important part of the visioning process. One tool many people use to create a picture of their vision is to create a vision board. Vision boards can include pictures, quotes, symbols, or anything that creates a visual representation of what you want to achieve.
On Wednesday, April 3 at 2:00 p.m. in the Branch Center room 54, the Center for Access and Disability Services will host a Vision Board and Art Party. This is a free event—with free food—that will give you the opportunity to create your own vision board. I hope you can take advantage of this opportunity to create a visual representation of your vision. If you cannot attend, I hope you will continue to focus on your vision and create a picture of what accomplishing your vision will look like.
Register Now for Summer and Fall
March is advising month, be sure to schedule an appointment with your advisor so you can register for summer and fall classes.
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Summer Classes begin May 6, May 28, and July 2.
This year, if you are a TN Promise student, TN Promise will cover Summer Classes even if you're only taking one class!
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Fall Classes begin August 19.
For Fall 2024 classes, current students who register by April 30, will be entered for a chance to win 1 of 20-$100 gift cards. Students who register before April 15, will have their names entered twice!
There’s a New Tiger at ChattState and He Wants to Hear from You!
On March 28, you will receive a text message from Ben G., our new ChattState mascot. Ben G. can answer your questions about ChattState whether it’s a question about registering for classes, finishing your FAFSA, or anything else ChattState-related—Ben G. and ChattState are here for you!
Upcoming Events
March 27, Women on the Move
As the world continues its efforts toward promoting opportunity for all, listen to the stories and experiences of prominent local women who have excelled in traditionally male-dominated industries.
Guest panelists will include Hailey Mick, Engineering Business Development Manager; Uponor
Chanda Chambers, President/ Owner, Chambers Welding & Fabrication, Corp.; Chantee Boykins, Senior Manager Information Technology, EPB; Rachel Hendrix, Project Manager, T.U. Parks Construction; and Patty Park, U.S. Navy, Retired.
April 3, World Quantum Month Lecture
On April 3, 2024, from 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m., we are privileged to host the esteemed Dr. Shohini Ghose for her captivating presentation, "Preparing for Quantum 2.0." The event will be live streamed for those unable to attend in person, but we warmly invite you to join us in BRANCH 30.
Dr. Shohini Ghose is a leading expert in quantum information science and the Director of the Centre for Women in Science at Wilfrid Laurier University. Her groundbreaking research has been pivotal in advancing our understanding of quantum mechanics and its applications. Check out Dr. Ghose’s Ted Talk, "A Beginner's Guide to Quantum Computing."
April 8–9, Look to the Skies
We have two events surrounding the eclipse on April 8:
- Solar Eclipse Watch Party, April 8, 12:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m., Amphitheatre
- Eclipse Watch Party, April 8, 12:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m., Amphitheatre
Join ChattState to watch the eclipse at the amphitheater for free food, live music, and astronomy experts to talk about the eclipse and watch it live!
- “A Revolution in Planet Formation,” April 9, 6:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m., Health Science Center
Join guest speaker Dr. Charles Law, a NASA Fellow for his lecture on “A Revolutions in Planet Formation” in the Health Science Center. A reception will be held at 6 p.m. and the lecture will begin at 7 p.m. Be sure to stick around for the Star Party that will begin at 8 p.m. in the HSC parking lot.
STUDENT LIFE
March 26, 10:00 AM–1:00 PM, Student Center
Social & Behavioral Sciences Career Fair
March 27, 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Amphitheatre
Clothes Swap
March 27, 12:00 PM–1:00 PM, Amphitheatre
Women on the Move
March 28th
SGA President and VP Candidate Packet Submission Deadline
April 3, 10:00 AM–2:00 PM, Main Campus
Campus Beautification Day (Student Edition)
April 3, 10:00 AM-11:00 AM, Branch 30
Dr. Shohini Ghose, "Preparing for Quantum 2.0."
April 3, 12:30 PM, OMN 124/126, Faculty/Staff Dining Hall
Student Cabinet
April 3, 2:00 PM, Branch 54
Vision Board and Art Party with CAADS
April 8, 12:00 PM–5:00 PM, Amphitheatre
Eclipse Watch Party
April 9, 6:00 PM–10:00 PM, HSC
NASA Guest Speaker and Star Party
April 11, 11:00 AM, Ampitheater
SGA President and VP Candidates Meet the Campus
ATHLETICS (Home Games)
Women’s Softball
April 10, 2:00 PM
vs. Roane State
April 15, 2:00 PM
vs. Northwest Shoals
Men’s Baseball
March 29, 2:00 PM
vs. Roane State
March 30, 12:00 PM
vs. Roane State
April 12, 2:00 PM
vs. Jackson State
April 13, 12:00 PM
vs. Jackson State
Sincerely,
Rebecca Ashford, Ed.D.
President