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Roane State students serve, learn in Costa Rica and Panama

Posted at 10:00 am June 16, 2019
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

Students in the World Cultures and Serving Learning class taught by Dave Rath and Cody Miller gather around the more than 500 pounds of school supplies, toiletries, and clothing collected for impoverished children in Costa Rica and Panama. From left: Gracie May, Chloe Pierce, Jason Wasilewski, Stephanie Anderson, Jan Joyal, Earl Davis, Lexie Perotti, Amber Meter, Lizet Palacios, Tamara Richardson, April Brannon, Apolonia Garcia, Alyssa McCullah, Jocelyn Middleton, Cody Miller, and kneeling, Dave Rath. (Photo by Roane State Community College)

By Bob Fowler, Roane State staff writer

Roane State faculty Dave Rath and Cody Miller faced an ironic dilemma.

They had more contributions for impoverished children in Costa Rica and Panama than they had space set aside to fly down to those Central American countries.

“We’ll find a way,” Rath vowed. “Before we leave your hard work in Tennessee, we’ll find a way,” he told their students.

Rath and Miller and 14 students in their World Cultures and Service Learning class recently packed up large cardboard boxes of shoes, toothbrushes, school supplies, and a myriad of other items to transport to remote areas of the two countries during the trip, May 8-17.

This year’s supply drive was the biggest yet, Rath said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: Bob Fowler, Cody Miller, Costa Rica, Dave Rath, Owen Driskill, Panama, Roane State, Roane State Community College, Stephanie Anderson, World Cultures and Service Learning

Katy Jett named president of Explore Oak Ridge

Posted at 12:58 pm November 20, 2018
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Katy Jett

Katy Jett

 

Katy Jett, a marketing executive with extensive Oak Ridge ties, has been named president of Explore Oak Ridge.

Jett has a bachelor’s degree in marketing from the University of Tennessee and served in business development and marketing for K-25 Federal Credit Union for seven years, a press release said. She was vice president of marketing for UT Federal Credit Union for 12 years before joining Enrichment Federal Credit Union, where she was VP of marketing for 10 years.

Jett’s marketing roles have included media relations, promotions, event management, community involvement, budget management, training, and leadership, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, Enrichment Federal Credit Union, Explore Oak Ridge, Katy Jett, Lisa Kendall, Owen Driskill

Meet candidates for public office at Chamber on Tuesday

Posted at 1:46 pm October 14, 2018
By Kathy Gillenwaters Leave a Comment

You can meet candidates for public office in Oak Ridge on Tuesday.

The event, called “Popcorn and Politics,” will be at the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce from 4:30-6 p.m. Tuesday, October 16. It’s hosted by the Chamber’s Advocacy Committee. It will give the community the opportunity to meet candidates running for office in the November 6 election, a press release said.

All local candidates, as well as candidates running for state legislative offices and federal offices, have been invited to participate, the press release said. The event will be held in the Joyce Conference Room at the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce at 1400 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

“The public is invited to come meet the candidates,” the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2018 Election, 2018 Election, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Slider, State Tagged With: candidates, November 6 election, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Owen Driskill, Popcorn and Politics

Meet candidates at Popcorn & Politics on Monday

Posted at 1:24 pm June 20, 2018
By Kathy Gillenwaters Leave a Comment

You can meet candidates for county and state elected offices at Popcorn and Politics at the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce on Monday.

It’s scheduled from 4:30-6 p.m. Monday, June 25. It’s hosted by the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce’s Advocacy Committee. Popcorn and Politics will give you a chance to meet candidates running for office in the August election, a press release said.

“All local candidates as well as candidates running for state legislative offices have been invited to participate,” the press release said.

The public is invited. There is no charge to attend, but a reservation is requested. The event will be held in the Joyce Conference Room at the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, 1400 Oak Ridge Turnpike. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2018 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, State Tagged With: August election, Ben Stephens, candidates, Catherine Denenberg, Ebony Capshaw, elected offices, election, Jeff Cole, John Ragan, Mark Lucas, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Owen Driskill, Phil Yager, Popcorn and Politics, Regina Copeland, Rex Lynch, Richard Dawson, Theresa Scott, Tim Shelton

Candidate forum for Anderson County mayor is Monday

Posted at 1:23 pm March 27, 2018
By Kathy Gillenwaters Leave a Comment

Goff Health Sciences and Technology Building

The Goff Health Sciences and Technology Building is pictured above on the Roane State Community College campus in Oak Ridge.

 

The Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce’s Advocacy Committee will be hosting a series of candidate forums during the election season.

The first forum, which is Monday evening, will be for candidates running for the office of Anderson County mayor. Both candidates for the Republican nomination, Steve Emert and Terry Frank, will participate, a press release said.

The Anderson County mayor’s race will be determined in the May 1 primary because there are no Democrats running for the office.

Monday’s forum is scheduled from 6-8 p.m. April 2 at Roane State Community College’s Goff Building in Oak Ridge. The doors will open at 5:30 p.m. All candidate forums are free and open to the public. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2018 Election, Anderson County, Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Anderson County mayor, candidate forum, Gene Patterson, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Owen Driskill, Steve Emert, Terry Frank

Roane State’s Anderson County Middle College students excited about graduation day

Posted at 5:06 pm April 2, 2017
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

Roane State Middle College students, from left, Miranda Vanover, Braelee Givens, and Emily Pooler will graduate from Roane State Community College before they graduate from high school. (Photo by Roane State)

Roane State Middle College students, from left, Miranda Vanover, Braelee Givens, and Emily Pooler will graduate from Roane State Community College before they graduate from high school. (Photo by Roane State)

 

By Bob Fowler, Roane State staff writer

A group of bright high achievers from Anderson County will be wearing commencement’s traditional caps and gowns twice this spring.

Members of the first graduating class of Middle College students from Anderson County will receive associate degrees from Roane State Community College on May 6.

Then, they’ll be graduating from their respective high schools later that month.

Middle College is a two-year Roane State program where area high school sophomores with qualifying grades and test scores are invited as juniors to attend college in the mornings and return to their high schools in the afternoon.

Middle College gives participants a huge leg up in terms of college credits, and they’ll start the rest of their collegiate careers with two years of higher education classes under their belts. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Slider Tagged With: Anderson County, Bob Fowler, Braelee Givens, David Lane, Emily Pooler, Jimmy Miller, Michael Golebiewski, Middle College, Miranda Vanover, Owen Driskill, Roane State, Roane State Community College, Roane State Middle College

Driskill named Roane State executive director for Oak Ridge campus, community relations

Posted at 1:27 pm February 21, 2017
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

Owen Driskill

Owen Driskill

 

Owen Driskill has been named Roane State Community College’s executive director for the Oak Ridge Campus and Community Relations.

Driskill joined Roane State’s staff in 2007 after a 10-year career in journalism as a reporter and editor. He served as Roane State’s news coordinator until 2011, when he became the college’s director of marketing and public relations.

Driskill serves on the boards of Explore Oak Ridge, First Steps Child Development Center in Oak Ridge, and the Oak Ridge Center for Leadership and Community Development. In addition, he is a member of the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce’s Advocacy Committee. He has been a volunteer mentor for tnAchieves, the nonprofit that coordinates mentors for Tennessee Promise students, since 2008. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Top Stories Tagged With: community relations, Melinda Hillman, Oak Ridge campus, Owen Driskill, Roane State, Roane State Community College

Roane State Shooting Sports Team places second at nationals

Posted at 5:02 pm November 13, 2016
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

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The Roane State Shooting Sports Team places second nationally at the Scholarship Clay Target Program (SCTP) National College Championships. From left are Nathan Hembree, Nathan Wattenbarger, Ty McCaskey, Madeline Kittrell, Assistant Coach Kevin Hembree, Head Coach Kenneth Carey, Assistant Coach James Wattenbarger, Lauren Sanders, Andy Carey, Andrew Smith, and Codey Dean. (Submitted photo)

 

By Bob Fowler

CROSSVILLE—These marksmen—and women—are among the nation’s best.

The eight-member Roane State Community College Shooting Sports Team was on target for runner-up high overall national champion team, along with two national runner-up wins and a third place finish in the Scholarship Clay Target Program (SCTP) National College Championships.

“We’re very proud of the team and their accomplishments,” volunteer head coach Kenneth Carey said of the squad’s achievements in the SCTP competitions, held October 28-30 in Marengo, Ohio. “They have an excellent work ethic. Their practice and ability and skill proved to be a force nationally.”

Some 271 athletes representing teams from 16 states participated. The Raiders are in the Division 3 category—squads with 10 members or less. That division was “by far the most competitive,” Carey said, because 14 teams were involved.

Roane State’s Raiders competed against teams from the University of Alabama, Arizona State, and Florida State, among others. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: Andrew Smith, Andy Carey, Bob Fowler, Codey Dean, James Wattenbarger, Kenneth Carey, Kevin Hembree, Lauren Sanders, Madeline Kittrell, Nathan Hembree, Nathan Wattenbarger, National Rifle Association, NRA, Owen Driskill, Roane State, Roane State Raiders, Roane State Shooting Sports Team, Scholarship Clay Target Program, Scholarship Clay Target Program National College Championships, SCTP, shooting spots, skeet shooting, sporting clays, trap shooting, Ty McCaskey

New Roane State building has health science labs, high-tech classrooms

Posted at 4:16 pm September 4, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Goff Health Sciences and Technology Building

Roane State Community College officials will celebrate the new Goff Health Sciences and Technology Building during a Friday morning ribbon-cutting ceremony in Oak Ridge. Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam will be a featured guest.

 

This new $13.8 million building at Roane State Community College mixes high-tech amenities with new teaching techniques, and it eases overcrowding at the Oak Ridge campus. It adds space for health science classes and programs such as surgical technology, organic chemistry, and pharmacy technician students. It also incorporates environmentally friendly design features such as a reflective white roof, lights that adjust automatically, geothermal wells that help heat and cool the building, and rain gardens that capture storm water runoff.

The high-tech amenities include “smart dummies” that can be programmed with symptoms to train nursing students, full multimedia and wireless systems in classrooms, and more than 300 computers, including in five computer labs. There is a distance education classroom with microphones hanging from the ceiling, and an engaged learning, or “flip,” classroom, where students do homework before class and come prepared to collaborate and solve problems.

A new surgical technology program, co-sponsored with Walters State Community College, will be housed here. There is a new organic chemistry lab, and Roane State’s pharmacy technician program is moving to Oak Ridge from the college’s main campus in Harriman. There is also a “flex lab” that can be easily and quickly configured to suit the training needs of area industries. It has a high ceiling and bay door, plenty of power and conduits, and gas and ventilation.

The new three-story, 64,000-square-foot building—officially named the Goff Health Sciences and Technology Building—might be described as Melinda Hillman’s “baby.” Hillman, who is Roane State’s vice president of advancement and community relations, has spent thousands of hours during the past six years working on the project, from its inception in 2008 through the planning and fundraising stages to the end of construction. She will be among those celebrating during a Friday morning ribbon-cutting ceremony that will feature special guests, including Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam.

“It’s sort of ‘birthing a baby,’” said Hillman, who clearly has a passion for the project and hasn’t taken a vacation in a year. “I’ve worked on it so long.”

Hillman and Owen Driskill, Roane State’s director of marketing and public relations, recently led reporters on a tour of the brick-and-coated-metal building, the last expansion that the 40-acre Oak Ridge campus can accommodate. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Education, Health, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Bill Haslam, Chris Whaley, early education, education, environmentally friendly, flex lab, Gary Goff, Goff Health Sciences and Technology Building, health sciences, LEED certification, Melinda Hillman, Oak Ridge, occupational therapy assistant, organic chemistry, OTA, overcrowding, Owen Driskill, pharmacy technician, ribbon-cutting, Roane State, Roane State Community College, Rx-Tennessee, surgical technology, ultrasound tech, Walters State Community College

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