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Frady named CROET president, CEO

Posted at 10:29 am February 1, 2022
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Teresa Frady

Teresa Frady has been named president and chief executive officer of the Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee.

CROET is a regional economic development nonprofit organization that helps find new uses for U.S. Department of Energy facilities and property, including at sites that are no longer used or needed. The goal is to spur private development and create jobs.

Frady’s appointment was announced during the January meeting of the CROET Board of Directors. She replaces Lawrence Young, who is retiring after serving more than 26 years as CROET’s president and CEO.

“I am so pleased that Teresa has accepted the challenge of leading CROET into its next phase,” Young said in a press release. “Teresa has been an integral part of the success of the organization, and I am confident that she, as my successor, will enhance upon the legacy established by the organization’s founders.”

Frady began her career with CROET 22 years ago, the press release said. She has risen through the ranks with increasing responsibility by serving in such roles as account manager, accountant, chief accountant, chief operating officer, and executive director.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, CROET, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Roane County, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee, CROET, East Tennessee Technology Park, Heritage Center, K-25 site, Kairos Power, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, pilot fuel manufacturing, Roane County, Teresa Frady, test reactor, U.S. Department of Energy, Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation

ORAU managing $129.7 million NASA postdoc contract

Posted at 10:14 pm January 31, 2022
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ORAU assumed management of a $129.7 million contract for the NASA Postdoctoral Program on January 30.

There is a new website for fellowships available through the program. Both early-career and senior scientists are invited to explore the opportunities and “share in NASA’s mission to develop advancements in science, technology, aeronautics, and space exploration,” a press release said. The first round of upcoming application deadlines for these fellowships is March 1.

“ORAU is thrilled to officially take over the management of this prestigious NASA contract that includes diverse scientific and technological fellowships offered at NASA and one-of-a-kind educational experiences that prepare future leaders for NASA and the academic community,” said ORAU NASA Postdoctoral Program Director J. Scott Miller. “In our management efforts, ORAU will support NASA’s goal to build an inclusive, collaborative, open, and innovative work environment that enhances work-life balance and encourages career development for postdoctoral fellows.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News Tagged With: J. Scott Miller, NASA, NASA Postdoctoral Program, NPP, ORAU

Hartung named section manager at REAC/TS

Posted at 7:29 pm January 31, 2022
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Charles ‘Chuck’ Hartung

 

Charles “Chuck” Hartung has been named section manager and education coordinator at the Radiation Emergency Assistance Center/Training Site in Oak Ridge.

Hartung retired in 2021 as director of the White House Medical Unit after completing a 37-year career in the U.S. Navy. He spent his first eight years in the Navy operating nuclear reactors on board aircraft carriers and teaching at the Naval Nuclear Power School before transitioning into nursing, a press release said. During his nursing career, he has held a wide variety of clinical and leadership roles in both inpatient and outpatient healthcare settings. These include various roles at the White House during the last four presidential administrations.

In his new position at REAC/TS, Hartung will provide management, nursing leadership, and education coordination for courses REAC/TS offers. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Carol Iddins, Charles "Chuck" Hartung, ORAU, ORISE, Radiation Emergency Assistance Center/Training Site, REAC/TS, U.S. Department of Energy

Secretary’s Honor Awards recognize ORNL employees

Posted at 4:55 pm January 31, 2022
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Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm speaks at the Secretary’s Honor Awards Ceremony, which was presented virtually. (Photo credit: Jaimee Janiga/ORNL, U.S. Department of Energy)

Oak Ridge National Laboratory employees received Department of Energy Secretary’s Honor Awards from Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm in January for their work on projects related to computer tools and classified information, a new alloy, and the production of plutonium-238 and special components for the Mars Perseverance rover.

The annual awards recognized 21 teams and three individuals for service and contributions to DOE’s mission and to the benefit of the nation, a press release said. More than 50 current employees and recent retirees from ORNL received awards.

“The Department of Energy’s core mission—promoting scientific discovery, maintaining the nuclear deterrent, and remediating environmental harms—have never been more important,” Granholm said. “Our role in tackling the climate emergency and ensuring America’s continued security and prosperity is absolutely critical, and it could not be done without the dedicated and diverse team of world-class scientists, engineers, policy experts, and mission support personnel employed at our headquarters, fields sites, and laboratories across the country.”

The teams and ORNL employees named in achievement awards include:

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Science, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: ACTICI, Advanced Computer Tools to Identify Classified Information Program, Allison Neal, Alloy 617 American Society of Mechanical Engineers Code Qualification, Ben Roach, Bob Morris, Bob Wham, Bryson Hutchison, Chelsey Dunivan Stahl, Chris Jensen, Christopher Stahl, Dean Pierce, DOE, Doug Kyle, Dustin Reinert, Easo George, Eric Vidal, George Ulrich, Glenn Romanoski, Govindarajan Muralidharan, Idaho National Laboratory, Jeff Pryor, Jennifer Granholm, Jessica Osborn, Jim Miller, Joshua Greene, Kevin Hanson, Kevin Redden, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Mars, Michael McAlister, Mike Medley, Nick Sullivan, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Perseverance Rover, plutonium-238, Porter Bailey, Radioisotope Power Systems, Ray Vedder, Rex Veach, Roger Miller, Secretary's Honor Awards, Steven Young, Tom Lecomte, Tom Muth, U.S. Department of Energy, Yanli Wang

ORNL employees, UT-Battelle donate $900K+ to nonprofits

Posted at 11:27 am January 31, 2022
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory employees gather on the campus quad for the Facilities and Operations Charity Carnival for Kids and Barbecue Cookoff to benefit East Tennessee Children’s Hospital and St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital on June 23, 2021. (Photo credit: Carlos Jones/ORNL, U.S. Department of Energy)

Oak Ridge National Laboratory employees and the lab’s managing contractor UT-Battelle donated more than $900,000 to local nonprofit organizations in 2021.

Most of the donations, almost $800,000, came from laboratory employees. UT-Battelle provided an additional $144,000 in corporate contributions, a press release said. That’s a total of $944,000 in donations.

The contributions from ORNL’s employees benefit 169 area and regional nonprofits, the press release said.

Organizations receiving funds include:

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Slider, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: donations, giving campaign, Jeremy Busby, nonprofit organizations, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, ORNL Gives, Steve Ventura, Thomas Zacharia, UT-Battelle

Learn about bird courtship on Thursday

Posted at 11:10 pm January 29, 2022
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The University of Tennessee Arboretum Society will host a presentation next week about bird courtship and pair bonding.

The First Thursday Nature Supper Club program is titled “Love is in the Air.” It is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. Thursday, February 3.

“Though it is only February, bird courtship has begun,” a press release said. “Male birds vie for the attention of the females in a variety of ways. We will explore what all that cooing is about!”

“You provide your own stay-at-home supper, and we provide the nature as local naturalist Stephen Lyn Bales will entertain and teach us via Zoom what counts for beauty in the avian world,” the press release said. “We will look at many species. Great horned owls are the first to start courtship rituals, while cedar waxwings typically do not begin their pair bonding until June.”

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Science, Top Stories Tagged With: bird courtship, pair bonding, Stephen Lyn Bales, University of Tennessee Arboretum Society, UT Arboretum Society

Celebration of life in April for John Rice Irwin

Posted at 5:25 pm January 27, 2022
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John Rice Irwin, founder of the Museum of Appalachia in Norris, plays the mandolin in this photo by Linda Gunderson.

A celebration of the life of museum founder John Rice Irwin will be held in April at the Museum of Appalachia in Norris. The celebration of life is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 24.

Irwin was a cultural historian and founder of the Museum of Appalachia, among other notable achievements.

Irwin died Sunday, January 16, in Clinton. He was 91.

He was born on December 11, 1930, in Union County, Tennessee.

“While Irwin was still a toddler, his family was forced to move from their farm to make way for the flooding of Norris Lake and the construction of Norris Dam,” his obituary said. “They first settled in Robertsville (in Oak Ridge), but the Manhattan Project forced them to move yet again, this time to the Bethel Community.”

Irwin’s obituary said he was captivated by the rich cultural history of East Tennessee and its people for as long as he could remember.

“As a young boy, he would sit at the feet of his grandmother, Ibbie Jane Rice, and grandfather, Marcellus Moss ‘Sill’ Rice, and listen intently to their stories of the past,” the obituary said. “Sill took notice of his grandson’s fascination and said to him, ‘you ought to keep the old-timey things that belonged to our people and start you a little museum sometime.’ It was this advice that would ultimately inspire Irwin to create the Museum of Appalachia.”

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Crafts, Entertainment, Front Page News, History, Museums, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: Alex Haley, Anderson County, Appalachia pioneer history, Appalachian artifacts, Appalachian life, cultural history, East Tennessee, John Rice Irwin, Lamar Alexander, Museum of Appalachia, Southern Appalachia

UT Arboretum Society resumes hikes after almost two years

Posted at 5:18 pm January 27, 2022
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The University of Tennessee Arboretum Society will resume its Third Saturday Hike on Feb. 19 after almost two years due to COVID-19 closures. (Submitted photo)

It has been almost two years since the University of Tennessee Arboretum Society has had a Third Saturday Hike because of COVID-19 closings.

“The organization is excited to announce the resumption of the hikes beginning February 19 at the UT Arboretum in Oak Ridge, 901 South Illinois Avenue,” a press release said. “Enjoy over 260 acres of forest and trails in this lovely wooded setting.”

The theme for February is a newcomer’s hike, the press release said. Everyone is welcome to participate in this free guided hike. Newcomers to the area, newcomers to the UT Arboretum, and newcomers to hiking are encouraged to join as well as previous participants. The hikes have been a staple of the UT Arboretum and UT Arboretum Society for more than 13 years This is a great opportunity to “walk off” the food and festivities of the Super Bowl and the Olympics, the press release said.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: hike, Third Saturday Hike, University of Tennessee Arboretum Society, UT Arboretum, UT Arboretum Society

OR Schools names teachers, TA, principal of the year

Posted at 10:10 pm January 26, 2022
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Oak Ridge Schools has named its teachers of the year, teaching assistant of the year, and principal of the year.

The Teacher of the Year program recognizes and honors outstanding teachers in Tennessee, a press release said.

“The Tennessee Department of Education staff applauds teachers who care about children, who devote their professional lives to enriching the lives of Tennessee students, and who demonstrate exceptional gains in student achievement,” the press release said.

In Oak Ridge, teacher candidates are sought from each school in the district.

Here are the district-level winners, who were nominated by their peers. The information was written in the staff members’ own words and excerpted from their full applications. The narratives provide a window into each staff member’s authenticity and commitment to Oak Ridge students, the press release said.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Amy Fuqua, Garfield Adams, Gary Grimac, Jefferson Middle School, Julie Golden, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, principal of the year, Robertsville Middle School, Teacher Assistant of the Year, Teacher of the Year, teaching assistant of the year, Tennessee of Education, Willow Brook Elementary School

Roane State student helps teach famous talking bird at Zoo Knoxville

Posted at 6:21 pm January 26, 2022
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Roane State Community College student Kinsley Cagle poses with Einstein, the Zoo Knoxville parrot that’s become a YouTube sensation with more than 24 million views. (Photo courtesy Zoo Knoxville)

By Bob Fowler, Roane State staff writer

Roane State Community College student Kinsley Cagle has a job helping teach Einstein.

That’s the moniker for the famous African grey parrot at Zoo Knoxville. Einstein is a viral superstar whose incredible antics have been viewed more than 24 million times on YouTube.

Einstein’s hilarious mimicry of noises ranging from a variety of animal sounds and calls to complete sentences is a popular attraction at the zoo’s Wild Encounters area.

“She (Einstein) can make a lot of sounds,” said Cagle, a 23-year-old Oak Ridge resident. “At times, it’s almost like having a conversation with her.”

One of Cagle’s latest training endeavors involves teaching a species of duck called hooded mergansers to voluntarily waddle into a crate for safe, secure transport.

“I was never a ‘bird person’ before this,” Cagle said, “but I like being around them.”

[Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: Ashley Galloway, biology, Einstein, Kinsley Cagle, Matt Waters, Roane State Community College, Zoo Knoxville

Roane State’s Harnish gets 800th career win

Posted at 5:52 pm January 26, 2022
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Members of the Lady Raiders basketball team congratulate Roane State Community College Coach David Harnish on his 800th career win. From left to right are Cassidy Gilmore, Chloe Roark, Catherine Hendershott, Coach Harnish, Korbin Witherspoon, and Shelbi Smith. (Photo courtesy Roane State)

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Call him Mr. 800.

Roane State Lady Raiders head women’s basketball coach David Harnish earned his 800th career win last week with a 74-56 victory over conference foe Motlow College.

Now in his third season at the helm of the Lady Raiders program, Harnish is the seventh-winningest coach in women’s NJCAA basketball history and the fourth-winningest active coach.

After the win, Harnish said, “I owe a lot of people a lot of credit for the success of 800 wins, and I certainly couldn’t have done it alone.”

The veteran coach began his coaching career as a men’s assistant at Western Nebraska Community College in Scotts Bluff, Nebraska. Then, in 1988, he was named head coach of Western Nebraska’s women’s team, where he posted an amazing 23-4 record in his rookie season.

That was the start of 28 consecutive 20-win seasons, including nine seasons with 30 wins or more.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Front Page News, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: 800th career win, basketball, Chris Whaley, David Harnish, Lady Raiders, NJCAA basketball, Roane State Community College

Hospitals ask for your help

Posted at 4:22 pm January 26, 2022
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Methodist Medical Center Main Entrance
Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge is pictured above. (Submitted photo)

Emergency departments at hospitals in the Knoxville area are overflowing and many health care workers are absent due to illness, and health care systems are asking for your help as they start a third year battling the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Our communities are still in an emergency,” the hospitals said in a statement Wednesday. “Health care systems continue to be under unprecedented strain. We remain committed to delivering the medical services needed by our communities, but we need your help.

The statement was issued by Covenant Health, which includes Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge; Tennova Healthcare; University of Tennessee Medical Center; Blount Memorial Hospital; and Sweetwater Hospital Association.

“The Omicron variant is racing through East Tennessee with lightning speed, spreading easily from person to person, increasing infections and hospitalizations,” the hospitals said in their statement. “This year. we are also seeing large numbers of patients with respiratory illnesses such as influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), pneumonia, and post-COVID-19 complications, in addition to heart attacks, strokes, and other emergent care needs. Our emergency departments are overflowing with these cases and other medical emergencies, leading to longer-than-usual wait times as we work to deliver care to all who are counting on us.”

[Read more…]

Filed Under: COVID-19, Front Page News, Health, Health, Slider Tagged With: Covenant Health, COVID-19, health care workers, influenza, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, pandemic, pneumonia, respiratory syncytial virus, RSV

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