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Biographical and professional information about Marie Ventrice. Marie Ventrice, in 1974, became the first doctoral candidate to graduate from Tennessee Tech and went on to be associate dean of Tech's College of Engineering. Before retiring in 2000, she administered a National Science Foundation grant program that encourage women to study engineering.
1970-1987, 2003
Biographical and professional information about Marie Ventrice. Marie Ventrice, in 1974, became the first doctoral candidate to graduate from Tennessee Tech and went on to be associate dean of Tech's College of Engineering. Before retiring in 2000, she administered a National Science Foundation grant program that encourage women to study engineering., Biographical and professional information about Marie Ventrice. Marie Ventrice, in 1974, became the first doctoral candidate to graduate from Tennessee Tech and went on to be associate dean of Tech's College of Engineering. Before retiring in 2000, she administered a National Science Foundation grant program that encourage women to study engineering.
1970-1987, 2003
News release on the African Market fair held by the Black Cultural Center at Tennessee Tech University.
1991-10-01
News release announcing a tribute ceremony for Leona Lusk Officer on April 16, 1992. The release includes a biography of Officer.
1992-04-02
News release announcing a dedication ceremony for the Leona Lusk Officer Black Cultural Center. The release includes a biography of Officer and her children, a description of the decision to rename the Center, and a description of the Center.
1997-02-12
News release announcing the Tennessee Tech University Black Cultural Center's Second African Market Fair on October 3, 1992.
1992-09-23
News release on the founding of the Tennessee Tech University Black Cultural Center.
1989-10-10