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Buzz Aldrin will be among guests on ‘Classroom Under the Sea’

Posted at 12:39 pm October 2, 2014
By Roane State Community College Leave a Comment

Buzz Aldrin

Buzz Aldrin

HARRIMAN—Astronaut Buzz Aldrin, the second person to walk on the moon, will be among the guests appearing this fall on “Classroom Under the Sea,” an online show hosted by two educators living underwater for 73 days.

Roane State Community College biology professor Bruce Cantrell and adjunct professor Jessica Fain will live and work in an underwater habitat from October 3-December 15. The habitat, Jules’ Undersea Lodge, is located 25 feet down in the lagoon at the Marine Resources Development Foundation on Key Largo in the Florida Keys.

While in the habitat, where living space is the size of a dorm room, Fain and Cantrell will host weekly live episodes of “Classroom Under the Sea.” Aldrin will appear in the October 16 episode.

Roane State and the Marine Resources Development Foundation are partnering to present “Classroom Under the Sea” broadcasts. The first episode, titled “History of Man in the Sea,” will be Thursday, October 9 at 1 p.m. Eastern. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Top Stories Tagged With: astronaut, Bruce Cantrell, Buzz Aldrin, Classroom Under the Sea, Diversity in Aquatics, Florida Keys, History of Man in the Sea, Jessica Fain, Jules' Undersea Lodge, Key Largo, Marine Resources Development Foundation, online show, Roane State, Roane State Community College, underwater habitat

League, AAUW have registration events on Voter Registration Day

Posted at 4:05 pm September 22, 2014
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The League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge and the American Association of University Women, Oak Ridge Branch, will host National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday, September 23.

“This major registration event will help people to register to vote or update their voter registration if they have moved or changed names,” a press release said.

The registration will be held at Oak Ridge High School, Clinton High School, and Anderson County High School during lunch periods. Roane State Community College registration will be held on both September 23 and 24 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registration at this site will be open to the public.

“Voter registration is the front door to voting in U.S. elections,” the press release said. “Research has shown that the majority of eligible voters who register, turn out to vote. Oak Ridgers and Tennesseans have much at stake this year with our many community elections and with the proposed amendments to the Tennessee Constitution.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Community, Government, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: AAUW, American Association of University Women, Anderson County High School, Clinton High School, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Mary Ann Reeves, National Voter Registration Day, Oak Ridge High School, Roane State Community College, voter registration

Today: Mutt Strutt, Treasure Hunt, Taste of Oak Ridge, Mark O’Connor concert

Posted at 9:36 am September 20, 2014
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There is a lot happening in Oak Ridge Today.

The events include a treasure hunt at the Oak Ridge outdoor pool on Providence Road from 9 a.m.-12 p.m., a Mutt Strutt at PetSafe Dog Park (at Big Turtle Park) from 10 a.m.-12 p.m., Taste of Oak Ridge from 4-10 p.m. at the new Oak Ridge Universalist Church on Oak Ridge Turnpike, and a concert featuring Mark O’Connor and the Oak Ridge Symphony at 7:30 p.m. at Oak Ridge High School.

There’s also a pancake breakfast from 8-10 a.m. at Applebee’s for ORHS Cross Country Boosters, a Community Mediation Services garage sale from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Eagle building on Oak Ridge Turnpike, and Tennessee Promise signup event for high school seniors from 10 a.m-2 p.m. at the Roane State Community College campus in Oak Ridge.

Please see the events calendar on Oak Ridge Today for more information.

Filed Under: Business, Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Community Mediation Services, garage sale, Mark O'Connor, MuttStrutt, ORHS Cross Country Boosters, Roane State Community College, Taste of Oak Ridge, Tennessee Promise, treasure hunt

High school seniors can sign up for Tennessee Promise at RSCC on Saturday

Posted at 1:49 am September 18, 2014
By Roane State Community College Leave a Comment

Tennessee Promise Logo

High school seniors can sign up for the Tennessee Promise and fill out their college application as part of Scholarship Saturday on September 20 at Roane State Community College’s Oak Ridge campus.

Computer labs in the new Goff Health Sciences and Technology Building will be open from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., and enrollment counselors will be available to help seniors complete their Tennessee Promise applications and college applications.

Pizza will be provided. The campus is located at 701 Briarcliff Avenue.

The event is designed to encourage students to enroll in Tennessee Promise, the state’s new program that provides two years of community college or technical school tuition-free for any student graduating from a Tennessee high school.

The deadline to apply for the Tennessee Promise is Nov. 1. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: college application, Drive to 55, Goff Health Sciences and Technology Building, high school seniors, Maria Gonzales, Oak Ridge, Roane State Community College, RSCC, Scholarship Saturday, Tennessee Promise

Street painting festival needs artists, sponsors

Posted at 1:26 am September 18, 2014
By Carolyn Krause Leave a Comment

2013 Oak Ridge Street Painting Festival

Winning chalk painting from the 2013 Oak Ridge Street Painting Festival. (Submitted photo)

 

Artists of all ages will “paint” sidewalk squares with chalk after community supporters “buy” squares by writing checks. In these ways, the 15th annual Oak Ridge Street Painting Festival can be a big fundraising success, organizers say.

In addition, participants in this event can help improve East Tennessee’s economy by giving students the chance to learn valuable technical skills that companies require.

Artists and sponsors are needed for the 15th annual Oak Ridge Street Painting Festival. It will be held Saturday, October 4 (the rain day is on Sunday, Oct. 5), at the Oak Ridge Branch Campus of Roane State Community College, 701 Briarcliff Avenue.

The purpose of the festival, organized and sponsored by the Rotary Club of Oak Ridge, is to raise funds for scholarships for Roane State students. The festival is also a competition for the artists; first-prize winners in a variety of categories and the People’s Choice award winner will get $50 cash awards. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, College, Community, Education, Entertainment, Nonprofits, Top Stories, Uncategorized Tagged With: artists, Melinda Hillman, Oak Ridge Street Painting Festival, Roane State Community College, Roane State Foundation, Rotary Club of Oak Ridge, scholarships, street painting festival, students

ABA re-approves Roane State’s paralegal studies program

Posted at 1:12 am September 18, 2014
By Roane State Community College Leave a Comment

The American Bar Association House of Delegates has re-approved the Roane State Community College Paralegal Studies program.

The re-approval successfully concludes a two-year self-evaluation of the program by the college.

“I am pleased that the ABA has re-approved our program,” said Ken Yager, director of the program. “Re-approval is a designation signifying the college’s adherence to the highest academic standards and ABA requirements. Graduates of our program are fully prepared to enter the workforce.”

The paralegal studies program, which consistently has a 100 percent job placement rate, was first approved by the ABA in 2005. The ABA reapproval lasts through August 2019. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: ABA, American Bar Association, Ken Yager, paralegal, paralegal studies, paralegal studies program, Roane State Community College, RSCC, self-evaluation

New RSCC-ORICL lecture series opens with Thursday talk on Lincoln

Posted at 11:36 pm September 17, 2014
By Carolyn Krause Leave a Comment

James L. "Jamie" Cotton Jr.

James L. “Jamie” Cotton Jr.

Roane State Community College and the Oak Ridge Institute for Continued Learning are jointly launching a free intergenerational lecture series open to the public.

James L. “Jamie” Cotton Jr., author of the book “The Greatest Speech, Ever: The Remarkable Story of Abraham Lincoln and His Gettysburg Address,” will give the first lecture in the inaugural series at 3:30 p.m. Thursday in the lecture room in the new Goff Health Sciences and Technology building on RSCC’s Oak Ridge campus.

The lecture, titled “Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address: The Greatest Speech, Ever” will be preceded by refreshments at 3 p.m in the new building’s lobby. It will be followed at 4:30 p.m. by an optional tour of the Goff Health Sciences and Technology building.

The lecturers selected will appeal to multiple generations, including Roane State students and the more than 400 retirees who take ORICL classes in RSCC’s Coffey-McNally building on the Oak Ridge campus off Briarcliff Avenue.

ORICL will supplement RSCC’s budget for a lecture series with funds from the John Million Bequest made to ORICL two years ago.

The opening lecture will take the place of ORICL’s fall kick-off. Catalogs and forms will be available for those wishing to register for classes for ORICL’s fall semester, which begins Sept. 22.

Judge Cotton has served as judge for the General Sessions court in Scott County since 1990. He received the Tennessee Award of Merit for his work in the prevention of teenage substance abuse and the Tennessee Medical Association Community Service Award for his leadership in the prevention of domestic violence.

He is a member of the adjunct faculty of Roane State Community College, where he lectures on Lincoln and the law. Judge Cotton is donating profits from all direct sales of his book to two charities—Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) for children and the Scott County Christian Care Center.

The late Howard H. Baker Jr.—U.S. senator from Tennessee, chief of staff to President Ronald Reagan and ambassador to Japan—wrote these words in a preface in the book: “Judge Cotton’s book is not only a fascinating and scholarly assessment of the Gettysburg Address and its impact on America but also an absorbing look into Abraham Lincoln’s life—this is a must read for anyone interested in America’s history.”

Thomas Mackie, director of the Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum at Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, wrote that the book “demonstrates that Lincoln’s mythic Gettysburg Address continues to be required reading for American citizenship. We are reminded that this very brief but well-crafted speech defines our ideals and national purpose.”

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg Address, James L. "Jamie" Cotton Jr., John Million Bequest, lecture series, Oak Ridge Institute for Continued Learning, ORICL, Roane State Community College, RSCC, The Greatest Speech Ever: The Remarkable Story of Abraham Lincoln and His Gettysburg Address

U.S. SBA honors Street Legal Industries with small business award

Posted at 10:32 am September 16, 2014
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Street Legal Industries Inc. has received the highest recognition by the U. S. Small Business Administration in Tennessee, a press release said. The company was proclaimed “Tennessee Historically Underutilized (HUB) Zone Small Business of the Year.”

Every year since 1963, the U.S. Small Business Administration takes the opportunity to highlight, through National Small Business Week, the impact of outstanding small businesses.

“These award winners represent the many excellent small businesses that we have in the Volunteer State,” said Walter Perry, district director of SBA’s Tennessee District Office.

The award will be presented to Street Legal Industries Inc. at 3 p.m. Thursday, September 25, at their offices at 102A Jefferson Court in Oak Ridge. The presentation will be combined with an open house. Customers and partners of the company are invited to attend. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Honors and Spotlight, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: HUB, Jutta Bangs, National Small Business Week, Roane State Community College, SBA, Street Legal Industries, Tennessee, Tennessee Historically Underutilized Business Zone Small Business of the Year, Tennessee Small Business Development Center, TSBDC, U. S. Department of Labor and Economic Development Administration, U.S. Small Business Administration, Walter Perry

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

Free government contracting seminars on Sept. 16

Posted at 9:55 pm September 2, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

The Tennessee Small Business Development Center will have two free government contracting seminars on September 16.

The first is scheduled from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Tuesday, September 16, at the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce. During that seminar, the TSBDC at Roane State Community College, in partnership with the  University of Tennessee, CIS-PTAC, will offer a free workshop for small businesses on the basics of government contracting.

The second seminar is scheduled from 1-3 p.m. Tuesday, September 16, also at the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce. During that seminar, the TSBDC, in partnership with the U.S. Small Business Administration, will offer a free workshop for small businesses on government contracting
programs such as HUBZone, 8a, and WOSB. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News Tagged With: 8a, CIS-PTAC, entrepreneurs, government contracting, HUBZone, Jutta Bangs, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Roane State Community College, seminar, small businesses, Tennessee Small Business Development Center, TSBDC, U.S. Small Business Administration, workshop, WOSB

Register for ORICL courses and trips by Aug. 27; semester starts Sept. 22

Posted at 10:44 am August 17, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

 

Decorative Barn ORICL

ORICL members visit this barn on the Appalachian Quilt Trail. (Submitted photos)

Submitted

How would you like to see 10 award-winning films from 10 countries? Find information on your ancestors on the Internet? Learn about female Pharaohs in ancient Egypt?

Better understand tax law changes, Medicare, long-term care services, and investment fundamentals? Get a new perspective on Jesus, the Trinity, and the Quakers? Learn to analyze dreams and play better bridge?

You can take courses on any of these and other topics by registering for the fall semester of the Oak Ridge Institute for Continued Learning, or ORICL.

The early registration deadline is Aug. 27 for the fall semester, which starts Sept. 22 and ends Dec. 12. Members should register by Aug. 27 to have the best chance of getting preferred classes and trips. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News Tagged With: courses, Laura Bowles, Oak Ridge Institute for Continued Learning, ORICL, Roane State Community College, RSCC, trips

Roane County Chamber has new board chair, members

Posted at 9:22 am August 13, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Gail Lyke

Gail Lyke

The Roane County Chamber of Commerce board of directors has a new chair and members.

The board chair for the 2014-2015 year is Gail Lyke, vice president and branch manager at First Bank of Tennessee in Rockwood. Lyke officially took over July 17 from outgoing board chair Chris Ahler of Visionary Horizons Wealth Management at the Chamber’s first board meeting of the new fiscal year. Lyke previously served as the Chamber’s treasurer for the past two years and has served on the board since 2008.

Lyke was named the 2013 Chamber Woman of the Year. She is a graduate of Leadership Roane County and serves on the Leadership Roane County Alumni Association Board, as well as the Roane County Association of Women Executives, where she previously served as past president, and as a member of the Rockwood Civitan Club. Lyke also served on the Rockwood Planning Commission.

Lyke said her focus for the year will be to work with the board of directors and the president to “help facilitate the transition and changes that have been put in place to move the Chamber into a new value-added membership structure, encouraging both membership growth and retention.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: board of directors, chair, Chamber Woman of the Year, Chris Marsalis, Chris Whaley, David Bolling, First Bank of Tennessee, Gail Lyke, Kingston, Roane Alliance, Roane County Chamber of Commerce, Roane State Community College, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA, Wade Creswell

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