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Roane State dental hygiene students earn honors at poster competition

Posted at 10:41 am May 17, 2018
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

May 16, 2018

Roane State dental hygiene students placed first and third in the annual 2nd District Dental Hygiene Society’s poster competition, said Melinda Gill, program director.

First-year students Alma Almanza of Lenoir City and Jennifer Cowan of Knoxville won first place among 16 competitors in the Second District competition for their entry, titled “Out of This World Ozone.”

Second-year students Natalie Beeler of Knoxville, Carrie Wheeler of Oak Ridge and Sydney Bailey of Lenoir City had a third-place finish for their poster, titled “Human Papilloma Virus, STDS and Oral Cancer.”

Both entries were in competition with dental hygiene students from Hiwassee College in Madisonville and other first- and second-year dental hygiene students from Roane State Community College.
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Caption: From left, Roane State dental hygiene student Alma Almanza and Jennifer Cowan.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: dental hygine, Roane State

See latest high-tech automation technology at Roane State’s Clinton facility on May 23

Posted at 9:48 am May 15, 2018
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

May 15, 2018

By Bob Fowler
Roane State staff writer

Learning and technology will be at the forefront of presentations and tours on Wednesday, May 23, at Roane State Community College’s Clinton Higher Education and Workforce Training Facility.

That’s when a tractor-trailer named the Siemens Mobile Showcase will roll onto the campus, located off Charles Seivers Boulevard at 214 Nave St.

That 38-foot-long “demonstration-on-wheels” is “packed full of the latest and greatest high-tech automation, communications and instrumentation technology,” said Gordon Williams, mechatronics program director.

High school students from Anderson, Morgan, Roane and Loudon counties have been invited to tour the trailer displays between 9:30 and 11 a.m., and Williams said members of the public are also welcome then.

The displays will highlight how “Siemens technology can benefit a customer in the areas of designing, commissioning, monitoring and maintaining their automation equipment,” according to a news release.

Then, from 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m., there’ll be an invitation-only, on-campus lunch for employees of local industries who are experts in engineering and technology.

Those 30 to 40 representatives will also be given a tour of Roane State’s Clinton campus as well as the mobile showcase. Those employees are invited to two technology-based presentations from 1 to 3:30 p.m.

Siemens is a German industrial conglomerate and Europe’s largest industrial manufacturer. Brozelco of Rockford, Tenn., a supplier of Siemens products, is also helping facilitate the event.

For more information, contact Williams at (865) 354-3000 ext. 4899 or [email protected].

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: manufacturing, mechatronics, Roane State

Help launch Roane State’s new golf program at June 4 fundraiser, Oak Ridge County Club

Posted at 2:14 pm May 8, 2018
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

Roane State Community College will bring back men’s golf and add women’s golf for the Fall 2018 season.

The effort is led by volunteer Chris Griffin of Oak Ridge, who played golf for Roane State in the late 1970s. Griffin will also serve as golf coach for the 2018-19 academic year.

Griffin has organized a golf tournament to raise funds for the new teams. The tournament will be held on Monday, June 4 at 2 p.m. at Oak Ridge Country Club.

The tournament will feature a four-person SWAT format and costs $600 per team (one handicapped division). The entry fee includes range balls, green fees and cart, on-course refreshments, and lunch.
Business sponsorships starting at $100 are also available through the Roane State Foundation.

“Coach Eddie Liskovec was the men’s golf coach during my career at Roane State and was instrumental in ensuring our collegiate experience was a positive one. I hope I can provide the same leadership to these upcoming 2018 student athletes as was provided for me and my teammates while at Roane State,” Griffin said.

For more information, contact Chris Griffin at [email protected] or sign up at www.roanestate.edu/golffundraiser

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: golf, Roane State, sports

Veteran sets example for his children by coming back to school at Roane State

Posted at 9:55 am May 8, 2018
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

By Bob Fowler
Roane State staff writer

CROSSVILLE, Tenn. – His life shattered by war, this veteran enrolled in Roane State Community College to send a message to young people.

“I want to show my five kids no matter how old you are or your circumstances, you can still go to college and better yourself,” former Army Sgt. Chris Walters said.

Walters, 46, enlisted in the Army right after graduating from Stratford High School in Nashville. He repeatedly fought for his country; in the first Operation Desert Storm, then Iraq, then Afghanistan. In Afghanistan, he was attached to a special forces group; soldiers at the spear tip of combat.

He and three other GIs were in a Humvee on the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan on Feb. 26, 2005, when an improvised explosive device detonated under the vehicle.

Two soldiers were killed, and Walters and the other surviving soldier sustained life-threatening injuries.

Walters said the explosion “messed up my back and neck,” along with numerous other injuries. He also sustained traumatic brain injuries and is almost deaf in his right ear.
Shrapnel remains embedded in an arm and hip. He also wears leg braces because his knees were damaged from too many parachute jumps.

Walters was diagnosed with chronic and debilitating Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome and was told he could never work again. For years, he said he battled depression and drank heavily. He said he’s lucky if he can get three hours of sleep, and nightmares come frequently.

Then, there are the “triggers” – a tire blowing out, fireworks – that instantly bring back the horrors of war. Still, he calls his military service “just a job. I wish I could do it again.”

Walters credits his wife of 12 years – Angela – a Roane State student studying to be a nurse, for inspiring him to go to Roane State. “She’s been with me through it all,” he said of his post-combat ordeals.
“She looked at me one day and said, ‘Why don’t you go back to school?’”

Walters said he had taken some college courses while he was in the military, and he’s finished his first year of studies at Roane State. He kept a 4.0 grade point average his first semester. His spring semester was a “little tricky,” Walters said, but he’s still pulling down good grades.

“My 16-year-old looked at me and asked if his mom did all the work,” he said. Between him and his wife, Walters said they have five children, ranging in age from 4 to 20.

“The children are impressed with my GPA, and I’m encouraging them to enroll at Roane State,” he said. As for himself, Walters said he plans to return to Roane State’s Cumberland County campus next fall and obtain his associate’s degree.
“I’m extremely pleased with my instructors,” the Crossville resident said. “They’re outstanding. They offer support and help. They are on top of it.”

Walters is uncertain whether he’ll pursue a bachelor’s degree after he graduates from Roane State next spring.

He’s taking life one day at a time.

Remember, eligible adults can now attend Roane State tuition-free with the new Reconnect grant. Learn more at roanestate.edu/reconnect. For more information about veterans services at Roane State, visit roanestate.edu/veterans.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Roane State, veterans

ACSD investigating robbery report

Posted at 10:54 am September 1, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a robbery reported to them early Tuesday morning.

A deputy responded to a call of a suspicious person walking along Clinton Highway shortly after midnight and made contact with a man at the pay phone in front of the Weigel’s on Clinton Highway in Claxton. The man was attempting to call a friend to come pick him up, and the deputy noted that he had dried blood on his chest, a bloody nose, an abrasion on his right cheek, and a small cut on the right side of his jaw.

The man told deputies he had been riding with a friend in the friend’s car when he told the driver he was going too fast and needed to slow down. That started an argument that ended when the driver pulled into the parking lot of Ciderville Music, pulled the victim out of the car and allegedly beat and robbed him. The victim told deputies that it felt like there three or four people hitting him and that he believed it was a planned robbery. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Uncategorized Tagged With: ACSD, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Clinton Highway, robbery, WYSH Radio

Smith of ORFD named Roane State paramedic student of year

Posted at 11:46 am August 4, 2015
By Roane State Community College Leave a Comment

Joey Smith Roane State Paramedic Student of Year

Roane State paramedic student of the year Joey Smith (center) is congratulated by Roane State President Chris Whaley (left) and Roger Brooksbank with TeamHealth Emergency Medicine. (Photo by Roane State Community College)

 

Joey Smith of the Oak Ridge Fire Department has been named Roane State Community College’s paramedic student of the year.

Roger Brooksbank with TeamHealth Emergency Medicine presented the award to Smith during Roane State’s annual Knoxville paramedic program luncheon. Students completing the paramedic program were recognized at the event, which was sponsored by TeamHealth.

Smith has been an emergency medical technician for eight years. He decided to go back to school last fall to become a paramedic. Smith said he appreciated the support he’s received from the Oak Ridge Fire Department and from his family as he has juggled work and school. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Health, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories, Uncategorized Tagged With: Chris Whaley, Joey Smith, Oak Ridge Fire Department, paramedic, paramedic student of the year, Roane State, Roane State Community College, Roger Brooksbank, TeamHealth Emergency Medicine

Updated: Two found after going missing on off-road ride near Windrock

Posted at 12:33 pm May 26, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Note: This story was updated at 1:15 a.m. May 27.

WINDROCK PARK—The two off-road riders who went missing Saturday evening were found at about noon Sunday. Their sister, Kara Ferguson, said the riders were her brothers, Travis Lampkin, 27, of Knoxville, and Austin Turner, 11, of Andersonville.

Ferguson said the two left her home near Windrock Park north of Oliver Springs at about 6:30 p.m. Saturday. She started to worry at about 8 p.m. because the Polaris RZR side-by-side vehicle the two were riding had a half-tank of gas.

Unable to get help from authorities, Ferguson said, she and others spent Saturday night looking for her brothers.

They later learned that the Polaris RZR had flipped on a trail known as Trail 9. Ferguson’s brother Travis Lampkin managed to get it upright again, but then a tire went flat and it ran out of gas. It also got dark, and Lampkin and Austin Turner weren’t sure where they were, Kara said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Anderson County Rescue Squad, ATV, Austin Turner, Jonathan Russell, Kara Ferguson, off-road, Oliver Springs, Polaris RZR, Ray Phillips, Seth Alcorn, Shaun Russell, side-by-side, Trail 9, Travis Lampkin, Windrock Park

AC task force studying animal shelter to meet Tuesday

Posted at 10:39 am February 12, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

The new task force set up to consider the possibility of an animal shelter in Anderson County will meet on Tuesday.

The meeting has been scheduled for 3 p.m. Tuesday, February 17, in Room 118A at the Anderson County Courthouse in Clinton.

See previous story about the task force and its work here.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Pets, Uncategorized Tagged With: Anderson County, animal shelter, task force

Sewer rehab work continues week of Jan. 26

Posted at 1:41 pm January 25, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

More rehabilitation work of the city’s sewer collection pipes is scheduled to continue this week, starting Monday, January 26.

The work is being done by Hurst Excavating and Portland Utilities Construction Company under contract with the City of Oak Ridge. It includes rehabilitating sewer collection pipes within city easements in yards and in roadways, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Uncategorized Tagged With: Central City I Rehabilitation Project, City of Oak Ridge, Hurst Excavating, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, Portland Utilities Construction Co. LLC, sewer collection pipes, sewer rehab, West End I Rehabilitation Project, Y-12 I Rehabilitation Project

3-D printed Shelby Cobra highlights ORNL R&D at Detroit Auto Show

Posted at 7:30 pm January 12, 2015
By Oak Ridge National Laboratory 4 Comments

Shelby Cobra 3D Print at ORNL

This Shelby Cobra sports car, 3D-printed at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Manufacturing Demonstration Facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, will be on display this week at the Detroit Auto Show Technology Showcase. (Photo courtesy ORNL)

 

With a 3-D printed twist on an automotive icon, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory is showcasing additive manufacturing research at the 2015 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

ORNL’s newest 3-D printed vehicle pays homage to the classic Shelby Cobra in celebration of the racing car’s 50th anniversary. The 3-D printed Shelby will be on display January 12-15 as part of the show’s inaugural Technology Showcase.

Researchers printed the Shelby car at DOE’s Manufacturing Demonstration Facility at ORNL using the Big Area Additive Manufacturing, or BAAM, machine, which can manufacture strong, lightweight composite parts in sizes greater than one cubic meter. The approximately 1,400-pound vehicle contains 500 pounds of printed parts made of 20 percent carbon fiber. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Uncategorized Tagged With: 2015 North American International Auto Show, 3-D printed, additive manufacturing, advanced manufacturing, BAAM, Big Area Additive Manufacturing, carbon fiber, Cincinnati Incorporated, composite parts, Laboratory Directed Research and Development, Local Motors, Lonnie Love, Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, Manufacturing Systems Research, NAIAS, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Office of Science, ORNL, Shelby Cobra, Technology Showcase, TruDesign, U.S. Department of Energy, UT-Battelle

Recreational diving’s impact on conservation will be topic of ‘Classroom Under Sea’ today

Posted at 9:01 am November 20, 2014
By Roane State Community College Leave a Comment

Undersea Preview

“Classroom Under the Sea” host Bruce Cantrell surveys a reef, one of many ways recreational divers can contribute to conservation. The November 20 episode of “Classroom Under the Sea” will address how recreational divers can help preserve ocean ecosystems.

 

Highly trained marine scientists are not the only people who can help conserve the oceans.

Recreational divers play an important role in protecting underwater resources. Learn how to become a certified diver and contribute to ocean conservation during the next episode of “Classroom Under the Sea,” an online lecture series hosted by two educators living underwater for 73 days.

The live program starts at 1 p.m. Eastern on Thursday, November 20. Viewers can watch at roanestate.edu/classroomunderthesea and on youtube.com/classroomunderthesea.

Biology professor Bruce Cantrell and adjunct professor Jessica Fain from Roane State Community College in East Tennessee are living and working in an underwater habitat—Jules’ Undersea Lodge on Key Largo in the Florida Keys—for 73 days. While in the habitat, Fain and Cantrell are hosting “Classroom Under the Sea,” presented by Roane State and the Marine Resources Development Foundation on Key Largo. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Uncategorized Tagged With: Bruce Cantrell, certified diver, Classroom Under the Sea, Environmental Mooring International Inc., Florida Keys, Jessica Fain, Judy Halas, Jules' Undersea Lodge, Key Largo, Lisa Rollins, living underwater, Marine Resources Development Foundation, marine scientists, ocean conservation, oceans, Roane State, Roane State Community College, The Weather Channel, underwater habitat

ORNL technology transfer continues strong upward trend

Posted at 10:08 pm October 29, 2014
By Oak Ridge National Laboratory Leave a Comment

Mike Paulus Technology Transfer

Mike Paulus, director of Technology Transfer, says initiatives like SPARK! have been effective at connecting entrepreneurs, investors, and industry experts with ORNL technologies and capabilities. (Submitted photo)

 

New methods are improving connections between private businesses and technology from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, with 101 licenses and options executed during the last three years.

Mike Paulus, director of Technology Transfer, attributes the growth in large part to the Technology Innovation Program, Bridging the Gap, and SPARK! These programs helped the lab double the number of licenses for the fiscal years 2012-2014 compared to 2009-2011, and Paulus expects a new initiative, the Invention to Innovation Webinar Series, to help maintain the upward trend.

“We have a talented staff that has worked very hard to identify, develop, and market high-potential technologies that provide the best opportunities to licensees,” Paulus said. “Our two-pronged approach focuses on increasing the overall deal volume while at the same time concentrating on our most promising technologies.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Uncategorized Tagged With: Bridging the Gap, Dry Surface Technologies, engineers, Fiveworx, Invention to Innovation, licenses, Mike Paulus, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, scientists, SPARK!, Technology Innovation Program, technology transfer, U.S. Department of Energy, Vertimass LLC

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