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Polytech Academy at Kimball - Open House (3/1)
Polytech Academy at Kimball is a unique blend of high school and college courses designed to give students a jump start on their education and career paths. Students will take Chattanooga State courses using labs and equipment.
Note: Event time is scheduled in the Central time zone
Who Can Participate?
Polytech Academy at Kimball is for rising high school juniors from the Marion County area. For more information visit chattanoogastate.edu/early-college-pathways.
Advantages
- Complete high school requirements while earning college credit and receiving hands on training!
- Great path for both college and career bound students.
- Study time with tutoring available!
- Complete an AAS degree in two short semesters after graduation.
- Learn skills employers want and need!
- Gain experience through active learning.
Paths
- Design Drafting Technology
- Mechatronics Technology
For more information please visit chattanoogastate.edu/early-college-pathways or call 423-697-4726 or 423 697-5722
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CADAS Presents: Opioid Awareness
Wednesday, March 02, 2022
The event will be in the Humanities Auditorium. They will also have frontline counselors and guests to speak about opioids in the community and personal stories regarding recovery from addiction. There will also be a Q&A session at the end.
The event is open to all students, staff, and faculty.
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Music: “A Night at the Movies!” featuring the Symphonic Band
The Chattanooga State Symphonic Band invites you to a multi-media evening featuring great music and videos from giants of the movie industry—Disney’s FROZEN, Star Wars, Pirates of the Caribbean, Toy Story, Ratatouille, La La Land, Cars, Up, and more! The ensemble is directed by Nicholas Hartline and includes students of Chattanooga State, Collegiate High, the STEM School of Chattanooga, and community volunteers.
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Polytech Academy at Kimball - Open House (3/7)
Polytech Academy at Kimball is a unique blend of high school and college courses designed to give students a jump start on their education and career paths. Students will take Chattanooga State courses using labs and equipment.
Note: Event time is scheduled in the Central time zone
Who Can Participate?
Polytech Academy at Kimball is for rising high school juniors from the Marion County area. For more information visit chattanoogastate.edu/early-college-pathways.
Advantages
- Complete high school requirements while earning college credit and receiving hands on training!
- Great path for both college and career bound students.
- Study time with tutoring available!
- Complete an AAS degree in two short semesters after graduation.
- Learn skills employers want and need!
- Gain experience through active learning.
Paths
- Design Drafting Technology
- Mechatronics Technology
For more information please visit chattanoogastate.edu/early-college-pathways or call 423-697-4726 or 423 697-5722
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Theatre: Flannery’s Café (3/11)
Chattanooga State Fine Arts and Mark Making are proud to present a new play, Flannery’s Café, inspired by the short stories of American novelist Flannery O’Connor. Written by local playwrights Peggy Douglas and Jason Tinney, this event is sponsored by the Tennessee Arts Commission and Arts Build.
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Theatre: Flannery’s Café (3/12)
Chattanooga State Fine Arts and Mark Making are proud to present a new play, Flannery’s Café, inspired by the short stories of American novelist Flannery O’Connor. Written by local playwrights Peggy Douglas and Jason Tinney, this event is sponsored by the Tennessee Arts Commission and Arts Build.
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Theatre: Flannery’s Café
Chattanooga State Fine Arts and Mark Making are proud to present a new play, Flannery’s Café, inspired by the short stories of American novelist Flannery O’Connor. Written by local playwrights Peggy Douglas and Jason Tinney, this event is sponsored by the Tennessee Arts Commission and Arts Build.
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Music: Unheard-of//Ensemble
As part of their Southeast tour, the contemporary chamber ensemble “Unheard-of” will present a unique musical and visual experience that explores American landscapes through the lens of climate change. Composer Christopher Stark and video artist Zlatko Ćosić embarked on a journey across the United States capturing audio and video for this multimedia experience. Ford Fourqurean (clarinet), Matheus Souza (violin), Issei Herr (cello), and Daniel Anastasio (piano) form the core of Unheard-of//Ensemble.
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Music: Neshawn Calloway Recital
Come experience the music of Bessie Smith as you learn about her life in this educational and entertaining presentation. Singer and music educator Neshawn Calloway presents this fascinating tribute to one of Chattanooga’s great cultural icons.
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Writers@Work: Inside the Mind of Karen Russell (The Behind-The-Writer Interview)
Enjoy beautiful views of the Tennessee River from the lobby of the Hunter Museum during this evening with Karen Russell. Arrive at 5:15pm to experience Baggs McKelvey's new installation, Indigo; the artist will be present to discuss this piece and its connection to themes in Russell's collection. Drift back to the lobby by 6:00pm for Writers@Work's annual interview night; ChattState English Professor Erica Lux will interview Karen Russell about her journey to becoming a writer, her writing process, and what it means to be a Southern author. Join us at the Hunter Museum of American Art to ask questions, get your books signed, and mingle with other readers from the community at our dessert reception.
Like us on Facebook @ChattState’s Writers at Work and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @CSWritersAtWork.
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Writers@Work: Those Devilish Details (How Research Brought Orange World to Life)
Orange World, like all of Karen Russell’s work, is rich in fantastical details that make those magical worlds come to life. In this virtual Chautauqua meeting, Russell will discuss her research process for Orange World and answer questions from participants. Free registration is available at www.chattbigread.org.
Like us on Facebook @ChattState’s Writers at Work and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @CSWritersAtWork.
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