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Learn about civil rights movement in lecture by Booker at Roane State

Posted at 9:15 am May 17, 2019
By Katherine Smith Leave a Comment

Robert Booker

Robert J. Booker, local civil rights historian and Knoxville News Sentinel columnist, will present a talk titled “100 Years of the Civil Rights Movement” on Thursday, May 23, at 3 p.m. in the City Room at Roane State Community College in Oak Ridge.

A Knoxville native, Booker is a graduate of Knoxville College, where he initiated and led the Sit-in Movement to desegregate lunch counters and movie theaters in Knoxville, a press release said. He was the first African American representing Knox County to be elected to the state legislature, where he served three terms, the press release said. He was administrative assistant to the Knoxville mayor for seven years and was executive director of the Beck Cultural Exchange Center for 17 years. He has also held positions on the State Civil Service Commission and the Tennessee Committee on Humanities. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, History, Nonprofits Tagged With: civil rights, civil rights movement, continuing education, Oak Ridge Institute for Continued Learning, ORICL, Roane State Community College, Robert Booker, sit-in movement

Roane State Success Coach program honored

Posted at 1:24 pm March 2, 2018
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

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Roane State’s success coach program won a statewide certificate for excellence and has become a benchmark for programs throughout the state’s 12 other community colleges.

“Roane State has been a leader in developing student success opportunities,” said Kim Harris, the college’s director of workplace training and placement.

Harris nominated Roane State’s success coach program for the award, and it won out over other nominees among Tennessee’s community colleges.

The recognition was bestowed by the Tennessee Alliance for Continuing Higher Education. The organization is comprised of continuing education professionals. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: continuing education, Kim Harris, Roane State, Roane State Community College, success coach, Tennessee Alliance for Continuing Higher Education

Roane State receives Dollar General Literacy Foundation grant

Posted at 3:01 pm October 10, 2013
By Roane State Community College Leave a Comment

Roane State Community College Harriman Campus

Roane State Community College has received a grant from the Dollar General Literacy Foundation to offer more classes that help adults earn their high school equivalency diplomas. Pictured above is the college’s main campus in Harriman. (Photo courtesy RSCC)

Roane State Community College received a grant from the Dollar General Literacy Foundation to offer more classes that help adults earn their high school equivalency diplomas.

The $8,000 grant will be used to assist with the cost of instructors, supplies, and instructional materials.

“We very much appreciate the support of the Dollar General Literacy Foundation,” said Melissa Browder, Roane County Adult Education supervisor. “Their contribution allows us to offer adults a path to a high school diploma, an accomplishment which can lead to better career opportunities and open the door for adults to continue their education.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: continuing education, Dollar General Literacy Foundation, grant, high school diploma, high school equivalency diplomas, literacy, Luminary United Methodist Church, Melissa Browder, Oliver Springs Housing Authority, Rick Dreiling, Roane County Adult Education, Roane County Literacy Council, Roane State Community College, Tennessee Career Center, Tennessee College of Applied Technology

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Availability of the draft environmental assessment for off-site depleted uranium manufacturing (DOE/EA-2252)

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) announces the … [Read More...]

Public Notice: NNSA announces no significant impact of Y-12 Development Organization operations at Horizon Center

AVAILABILITY OF THE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR THE OFFSITE HOUSING OF THE Y-12 DEVELOPMENT … [Read More...]

ADFAC seeks contractors for five homes

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