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Scholarships helps study abroad programs for Roane State students

Posted at 12:37 am July 14, 2014
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Roane State Study Abroad Scholarships

The Roane State Concert Choir traveled to Malaga, Spain, this spring, just one of the international education programs offered at the college. (Submitted photo)

 

A grant awarded by the Tennessee Board of Regents helped Roane State Community College students participate in study abroad programs this spring.

Access and Diversity grants are awarded by the Tennessee Board of Regents to projects promoting diversity, enhancing inclusiveness, and strengthening the presence of underrepresented groups on campuses statewide. Roane State associate professor of business Dave Rath applied for and received an Access and Diversity grant for 2013-14. Titled “Access Global Cultures,” the grant funded study abroad scholarships up to $1,000.

Scholarship applicants were required to write an essay and to complete a minimum of 30 hours of Roane State community service after returning from their study abroad program. Recipients were chosen based on individual need, GPA, and their essay.

The grant, for example, provided funding for music students who traveled to Malaga, Spain, in March to participate in an international choral festival. Of the 11 Concert Choir members who traveled to Spain, six applied for and received the Access Global Cultures scholarship. All six students agreed that without the scholarships, they would not have been able to participate. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: Access and Diversity, Access Global Cultures, Amanda Holly, Ashley Sherrill, community service, Dave Rath, global cultures, grants, International Education, Malaga, Roane State Community College, Roane State Concert Choir, scholarships, Spain, study abroad, TBR, Tennessee Board of Regents, Trisha Davis

League of Women Voters has Anderson, Roane candidate forums in July

Posted at 1:57 pm July 9, 2014
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The League of Woman Voters of Oak Ridge will have three candidate forums in July, two for Anderson County candidates and one for Roane County candidates.

The first Anderson County candidate forum will be on Tuesday, July 15. It will feature candidates for Anderson County offices and judicial positions. The second forum will be on July 17, and it will feature Oak Ridge candidates for the Anderson County Commission and Anderson County School Board. Both forums will start at 7 p.m., and they will be held in the Oak Ridge High School Amphitheater. ORHS is located at 1450 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

The Roane County candidate forum will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 22, in the Roane State Community College City Room, A111. This forum will feature candidates for Roane County offices and judicial positions and candidates who would represent Oak Ridge districts on the Roane County Commission and School Board. RSCC is located at 701 Briarcliff Ave. in Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Education, Government, K-12, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Commission, Anderson County School Board, Aug. 7 general election, candidate forums, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge High School, Roane County, Roane County Commission, Roane County School Board, Roane State Community College, RSCC

Iwanski announces re-election campaign for County Commission

Posted at 1:09 pm July 5, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Myron Iwanski

Myron Iwanski

Myron Iwanski is seeking re-election to Anderson County Commission in District 8, which includes the Woodland, Emory Valley, and Hendrix Creek precincts in Oak Ridge.

Iwanski was appointed in 2011 to serve as mayor by County Commission early in his current term on County Commission. This was a 19-month appointment until a mayor could be elected for the remaining two years of former Mayor Rex Lynch’s term.

“It was an honor to be selected by my peers on County Commission to serve as chairman of County Commission for three terms and then as mayor during a difficult time for our county government,” Iwanski said in a press release.

“We had to work together to make some tough decisions,” Iwanski said. “We put several initiatives in place that will expand our retail and industrial tax base, promote tourism, and create jobs. This included setting funds aside for industrial land and infrastructure and creating a public/private partnership to hire a retail recruiter. We also put initiatives in place that are slowing the growth in the county jail population while helping reduce the crime rate. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Budget Committee, crime rate, David Gengozian, District 8, Emory Valley, Emory Valley Center, fund balance, General Sessions Court, Hendrix Creek, industrial land, jail population, jobs, Kari Iwanski, mayor, Myron Iwanski, Oak Ridge, retail, Rex Lynch, Roane State Community College, Senior Center, spending, tax base, tax increase, Tennessee Valley Authority, tourism, Woodland, Woodland Town Center

Honors: Anderson County commissioners award $500 scholarship

Posted at 12:49 am July 4, 2014
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Anderson County Commissioners Scholarship

 

Submitted

The Anderson County Board of Commissioners established and began contributing personal funds to a scholarship fund in 1996. This fund is set up to provide a scholarship annually to a student at each of the three high schools in Anderson County.

Oak Ridge commissioners, from left to right, Myron Iwanski, Whitey Hitchcock, Jerry Creasey, scholarship recipient Jasmannie Garcia, Steve Mead, and Robin Biloski, and John Shuey (not pictured) were pleased to award Garcia, Oak Ridge Class of 2014, with his $500 scholarship to be used at Roane State Community College, where he will enter the nursing program.

Congratulations, Jasmannie!

Filed Under: Anderson County, College, Education, Government, Honors and Spotlight Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Commission, high schools, Jasmannie Garcia, Jerry Creasey, John Shuey, Myron Iwanski, nursing program, Roane State Community College, Robin Biloski, scholarship, scholarship fund, Steve Mead, Whitey Hitchcock

Roane State to offer new programs in medical informatics, financial services

Posted at 10:53 pm July 2, 2014
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Roane State Community College Harriman Campus

The main Roane State Community College campus in Harriman. The college also has a branch campus in Oak Ridge.

 

Roane State Community College will offer two new programs beginning in fall 2014: an associate of applied science in medical informatics and an associate of applied science in financial services.

The Tennessee Board of Regents approved the programs at its June meeting.

The two-year medical informatics program combines information technology, or IT, and health care. As health care providers increasingly use complex computerized records, they need qualified employees with computer skills and expertise in digital health care record-keeping.

According to the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, the employment of medical records and health information technicians is expected to grow 20 percent through 2018. Technicians who also have IT skills are expected to be in particularly high demand. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: Diane Ward, financial services, Harriman, health care, health care record-keeping, health information technicians, information technology, Knox County Center for Health Sciences, medical informatics, medical records, Oak Ridge, Roane State, Roane State Community College, Rx-Tennessee, Tennessee Board of Regents, Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training, U.S. Department of Labor

Roane State medical transcription program has new name

Posted at 3:06 pm July 2, 2014
By Roane State Community College Leave a Comment

Applications now being accepted

Roane State Community College has changed the name of its one-year medical transcription program.

The certificate program is now called healthcare documentation specialist. The name change reflects changes taking place in the medical transcription industry and the program’s emphasis on new skills that employers want.

While traditional medical transcription remains part of the program, students also practice editing reports generated by speech recognition software.

“Students still need to know transcription,” program director Linda Marsh said. “But the use of speech recognition software is growing. Editing reports generated by this software requires an additional skill set than traditional medical transcription. The job function is quickly going from transcribing to editing and very often the healthcare documentation specialist may edit documentation inside the electronic health record environment. They may also perform quality checks. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Uncategorized Tagged With: certificate program, health unit coordinators, healthcare documentation specialist, Linda Marsh, medical reports, medical transcription, medical transcriptionists, Roane State Community College, speech recognition editors, speech recognition software

Honors: Roane State students recognized for academic achievements

Posted at 11:11 pm June 20, 2014
By Roane State Community College Leave a Comment

Amanda Sproles

Amanda Sproles

Roane State Community College students from the area received recognition for their achievements in the 2013-14 academic year.

Clinton: Adam Jennings, Excellence in Networking; Jeremy Bozeman, Outstanding GIS Student Award; Kevin Stevenson, Academic Achievement Award; Timothy Smith, June Bilbrey Excellence in Nursing Award [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Honors and Spotlight Tagged With: academic achievements, Adam Jennings, Amanda Sproles, Catherine Heacock, Jenna McCarty, Jeremy Bozeman, Joseph White, Kevin Stevenson, Roane State Community College, Ronald Payne, Timothy Smith, Todd Guthrie, Wade Darnell

Guest column: Roane State supports schools’ proposed tech initiatives

Posted at 1:09 pm June 6, 2014
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Chris Whaley

Chris Whaley

Note: This is a copy of a Friday letter sent to Oak Ridge City Council members by Roane State Community College President Chris Whaley.

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Roane State Community College fully supports Oak Ridge Schools’ proposed technology initiatives, which include ensuring that all students—regardless of socioeconomic background—have devices that allow them to access education technology from school and home.

Why do we support this vision? Because there is no college readiness without technology readiness.

Consider, when a student walks through Roane State’s doors, they will: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Government, Guest Columns, K-12, Oak Ridge, Opinion Tagged With: AirServer software, app, Chris Whaley, devices, electronic textbook, Engaged Learning Environment, Internet, iPad, LCD projector, Learning Management System, mobile learning, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Schools, Roane State Community College, technology, technology initiative, technology readiness

Free workshop on health care reform for individuals, small businesses

Posted at 6:39 pm June 4, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

A free workshop on health care reform on June 24 will provide an update for individuals and small businesses.

The discussion will include requirements, penalties, the Marketplace, and SHOP program, a press release said. The workshop is scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 24, at the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce at 1400 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

It’s offered by the Tennessee Small Business Development Center at Roane State Community College, in partnership with the Community Health Alliance.

To sign up, call (865) 483-2668, email Jutta Bangs at jbangs@tsbdc.org, or visit www.roanestate.edu/tsbdc.

The Tennessee Small Business Development Center advises and assists entrepreneurs and small business owners at no cost to them.

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Health Tagged With: Adoptable Animals at the Oak Ridge Shelter, CapitalMark, Community Health Alliance, health care reform, Jutta Bangs, Marketplace, Roane State Community College, small businesses, Tennessee Small Business Development Center

Free workshop on indirect rates for government contractors

Posted at 6:32 pm June 4, 2014
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There is a free workshop on Thursday, June 26, to help government contractors understand indirect rates and how to correctly calculate them.

The workshop is being offered by the Tennessee Small Business Development Center at Roane State Community College, in partnership with Strategic Consulting Solutions. It’s scheduled from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 26 at the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce at 1400 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

To see more details, and to register, please visit www.roanestate.edu/tsbdc. For questions, contact Jutta Bangs at (865) 483-2668 or jbangs@tsbdc.org.

The Tennessee Small Business Development Center advises and assists entrepreneurs and small business owners at no cost to them.

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News Tagged With: government contractors, indirect rates, Jutta Bangs, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Roane State Community College, Strategic Consulting Solutions, Tennessee Small Business Development Center

Two killed, two injured in car-train accident in Harriman

Posted at 3:08 pm June 3, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

Two people were killed and two others seriously injured after a train crashed into a car Friday evening in Harriman.

Three of the four people in the car were basketball players at Roane State Community College, including two siblings, according to school officials. The Tennessee Highway Patrol report states that their vehicle was heading west on Tanglewood Drive when it attempted to cross at a railroad crossing and was hit by a train at around 8:45 p.m. Friday.

According to the report, 20-year-old Darius J. Gallaher of Harriman was driving the car and the passengers have been identified as 22-year-old Roderick Drummond from Greenville, S.C., 18-year-old Jadah Gallaher of Harriman, and 20-year-old Hunter Crass from Harriman. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Police and Fire, Roane County, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: basketball, car-train crash, Darius J. Gallaher, Harriman, Hunter Crass, Jadah Gallaher, Norfolk Southern, Roane State Community College, Roderick Drummond, Tanglewood Drive, Tennessee Highway Patrol, THP, train crash, University of Tennessee Medical Center, WYSH

Child advocacy seminar at Roane State on Thursday

Posted at 12:04 pm June 2, 2014
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People concerned about the community’s children are invited to attend the fourth annual Nurturing and Safe World Child Advocacy Seminar this Thursday, June 5, in the Roane State Community College City Room on the Oak Ridge campus, a press release said.

The seminar will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and it is sponsored by the Oak Ridge Ministerial Association and the Oak Ridge Police Chaplains. Robert May of Oak Ridge Police Department Chaplains; Margaret Durgin of the Child Advocacy Center; David Allred, previous coordinator for Safe and Drug Free Schools; and Sarah Littlefield, a marriage and family therapist, will present sessions on the issue of bullying and hostile environments as it relates to children who are affected by this challenging problem.

There is no charge to participate, and lunch will be included. Certificates of Participation will be available for those who need annual training hours.

Pre-registration is required by contacting Myra Mansfield at (865) 220-8826 or by emailing nurturingandsafeworld@comcast.net.

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News Tagged With: bullying, Child Advocacy Center, Child Advocacy Seminar, children, City Room, David Allred, Margaret Durgin, Myra Mansfield, Nurturing and Safe World Child Advocacy Seminar, Oak Ridge Ministerial Association, Oak Ridge Police Chaplains, Roane State Community College, Robert May, Safe and Drug Free Schools, Sarah Littlefield

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