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50 Faces of Gratitude: Gary Ainscough
https://chattanoogastate.edu/news-center/college-advancement/50-faces-gratitude-gary-ainscough
by Gary Ainscough, Class President of first graduating class, 1967
I am grateful to Chattanooga State because…
It personally launched my professional career The relationship with the institution is long lasting It has equipped and continues to equip students for valuable job markets It competes on “leading-edge technology”50 Faces of Gratitude: Lela Clements
https://chattanoogastate.edu/news-center/college-advancement/50-faces-gratitude-lela-clements
by Lela Clements, Radiation Therapy student
I am grateful to Chattanooga State for accepting me into the Radiation Therapy program. What seemed like such an intangible dream last year is now a reality. My husband pushed me to pursue my dream of Radiation Therapy after X-Ray school. It meant moving two states away and taking a huge risk, but after we and our two kids moved here and school started, I couldn’t imagine doing anything else. Thanks again, Chattanooga State!
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50 Faces of Gratitude: Dwight Hunter
https://chattanoogastate.edu/news-center/college-advancement/50-faces-gratitude-dwight-hunter
by Dwight Hunter, Chattanooga State Library
I am grateful to Chattanooga State for August 17, 1992 – my first day of work at Chattanooga State. After many months of filling out forms, sending out resumes, going to interviews, I found my place here — at Chatt State.
Time to Apply for Scholarships at Chattanooga State
Will you help us spread the word? It is time for students to apply for scholarships at Chattanooga State for fall 2016.
50 Faces of Gratitude: Maria Spear
https://chattanoogastate.edu/news-center/college-advancement/50-faces-gratitude-maria-spear
by Maria Spear, Chattanooga State faculty
I am grateful to Chatt State because it gives me the opportunity to practice my profession in a welcoming and engaging atmosphere. I feel fortunate to be surrounded by talented colleagues who encourage me, and by dedicated students who inspire me. I moved here two years ago from the West Coast because I was drawn to this vibrant and friendly community, and I am reminded every day I made the right choice!
50 Faces of Gratitude: Brittney L. Davidson
https://chattanoogastate.edu/news-center/college-advancement/50-faces-gratitude-brittney-l-davidson
by Brittney L. Davidson
2005 Middle College High School Graduate (now Collegiate High)
Interim Director of the Don Andrews Reading and Writing Center
I am grateful to Chattanooga State, because they gave me the courage and support to graduate high school with my associate degree. Now in my fourth year as a faculty member I have the greatest opportunity to give back the same encouragement that helped me to succeed so many years ago.
Happy Thanksgiving from Chattanooga State!
https://chattanoogastate.edu/news-center/college-advancement/happy-thanksgiving-chattanooga-state
Happy Thanksgiving from your friends at Chattanooga State, and thank you for 50 years!
Carols, Candy Canes, Cookies & Hot Cocoa on Dec. 2
As part of our 50th Anniversary Reunion Days, Chattanooga State’s Music Department invites the public to join us for “Carols, Candy Canes, Cookies and Hot Cocoa” on Wed., Dec. 2 at 6:30 p.m. in the Outdoor Sculpture Garden on campus, then join us for our Holiday Concert in the Humanities Theatre at 7:30 p.m.
Suggested donations of any amount accepted at the door will benefit Music Scholarships or visit give.chattanoogastate.edu and choose: Music Scholarship.
Join us for Reunion Days at ChattState, Dec. 2, 3 & 4
Please join us for ChattState Reunion Days on Dec. 2, 3 and 4. The schedule of events is below. All events on Dec. 2 and Dec. 4 are free and open to the public, and the Dec. 3rd Dinner of Firsts event benefits student scholarships.
Schedule of EventsWed., Dec. 2, 2015
50 Faces of Gratitude: Pete Pitts
https://chattanoogastate.edu/news-center/college-advancement/50-faces-gratitude-pete-pitts
by Pete Pitts–alum, actor, writer, musician, motivational speaker
I am grateful for Chattanooga State because during my time there, I was openly encouraged to learn who I was at the core.