Erika Stuart Named Grants Director At Cleveland State Wednesday, December 23, 2020
Among the moves Cleveland State Community College is making in 2021 to ensure growth across Southeast Tennessee and beyond is the addition of a grants director to the administration’s Advancement Team. Erika Stuart will take the reins of her new position Jan. 4.
Starting January 4, Cleveland State is bringing on Grants Director Erika Stuart who will be joining the Advancement Office at Cleveland State. Ms. Stuart has a current history of working with regional non-profits and writing grant proposals, conducting grant research, and developing fundraising plans.
“A full-time grants director will give the college a much better edge when competing for funding that will support our strategic goals,” said Dr. Bill Seymour, Cleveland State Community College president. “Erika brings excellent experience and enthusiasm to this important position.”
CSCC Announces Dream Weekend 2021 March And Broadcast Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Photo from the inaugural Dream Weekend 2020 March held in Downtown Cleveland on Jan. 20 of this year. The coming event will be held along the same route once again, which begins at the Bradley County Courthouse and ends at Cleveland’s Broad Street United Methodist Church The year 2020 has witnessed the world change in many ways. However, 2021 will see a familiar partnership with individuals and organizations across Bradley County, Tennessee to help Cleveland State Community College present Dream Weekend 2021; the second annual tribute and march honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dream Weekend 2021, Jan. 16-18, will climax with a march in Downtown Cleveland on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Monday, Jan. 18, at 9 a.m. Over the weekend, a special tribute service will be broadcast via Facebook.com/DreamWeekend2021, as well as all the main social media pages of Cleveland State Com
Cleveland State Health Pros Hitting Frontlines Of COVID
Pandemic Treatment Focus Of CSCC Health Educators During Break Friday, December 18, 2020 - by Don Foley, Cleveland State Community College
Maureen Baksh-Griffin, an associate professor of Nursing, is working with Southeast Tennessee health organizations to help in the front line efforts of the medical industry over the college’s holiday break
With vaccines beginning to be distributed, and the number of COVID cases making headlines daily, two Cleveland State Community College healthcare professors are taking part in a statewide push this holiday season to help fight Coronavirus.
Dr. Sonya Franklin, a professor of Nursing, and Maureen Baksh-Griffin, an associate professor of Nursing, are working with Southeast Tennessee health organizations to help in the front line efforts of the medical industry over the college’s holiday break. In cooperation with Tennessee Governor Bill Lee’s Unified Command Group, the colleg
CSCC announces offering of short term courses advocateanddemocrat.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from advocateanddemocrat.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Tennessee Board of Regents institution has launched short-term courses beginning Spring 2021.
âThis is a strategic initiative that will allow more students, of all ages, to take more classes in a shorter period of time,â said Dr. Bill Seymour, president of Cleveland State Community College. âWeâve had a goal to grow short-term classes at Cleveland State. In cooperation with Academic Affairs, as well as the faculty and staff of the college, weâve made that happen for 2021. This is another step to make going to college easier and more convenient. They are shorter classes a student can take for full college credit.â