Military Veterans Honored At Chattanooga State Veterans Luncheon

  • Thursday, November 17, 2022
  • Betty Proctor, Chattanooga State

Chattanooga State Community College celebrated veterans at its annual Veterans Day luncheon, attended by more than 60 students, faculty, staff, and alumni military veterans. During the luncheon, William Visher and Duane Pendergraph received the Chancellor’s Commendation for Military Veterans, a special recognition launched three years ago by Tennessee Board of Regents Chancellor Flora W. Tydings. The commendation is conferred in the form of a specially commissioned challenge coin featuring the military branches on one side and the Chancellor’s Commendation designation on the other. This honor is given to College System of Tennessee students or employees who exemplify honor, courage, commitment, integrity, respect, discipline, and sacrifice.

“U.S. Navy veteran William Visher, an instructor of English at Chattanooga State, is very passionate about helping others to succeed,” said Dr. Rebecca Ashford, Chattanooga State president. In addition to volunteering at the Campus Tiger Cupboard Food Pantry, serving students who are experiencing food insecurity, Mr. Visher also serves in the community as a Community Kitchen volunteer and as the children’s pastor at Woodland Park Baptist Church. Beyond the Chattanooga area, Mr. Visher participated in the holiday toy drive for the Nashville Association of Black Journalists, provides transportation for homeless veterans to the VA Hospital in Murfreesboro, and has served the homeless communities in Dalton, Murfreesboro and Chattanooga.

“U.S. Marine veteran Duane Pendergraph is a fierce student advocate and an effective leader,” said Dr. Jim Barrott, Tennessee College of Applied Technology executive vice president. Mr. Pendergraph has more than 17 years experience in the trucking industry and currently serves as TCAT’s Commercial Truck Driving program coordinator. He served tours of duty in North and South Carolina, California, Japan, Norway, Denmark, and Germany. Through his work, Mr. Pendergraph has helped hundreds of students—many of whom are veterans—train for good-paying jobs. Additionally, he has helped connect other marines from Camp LeJeune with resources if they have been affected by contaminated water.

Following the Chancellor’s Commendation presentations, Mary Ann Ashley presented student veteran Zach Burkett with a specially made quilt from the Quilts of Valor Foundation, whose mission is to cover service members and veterans touched by war with comforting and healing Quilts of Valor. Mr. Burkett is a currently active Army National Guard Reservist and a U.S. Army veteran (2015-2018) who served during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Mr. Burkett, majoring in Chattanooga State’s General Engineering program, is on track to graduate in 2023. Following graduation, Mr. Burkett plans to transfer to UTC to major in Mechanical Engineering. He will return to Army active duty following completion of his bachelor’s degree.

Chattanooga State and TCAT actively participate in the Veterans Education Transition Support Campus program that recognizes higher education institutions which allocate resources for veterans’ successful transition from military service to college enrollment. Chattanooga State successfully completed a Department of Defense Voluntary Education Institution Compliance Self-Review earlier this year.

Veterans seeking information may visit the Veterans Affairs Office or call 697-2509.

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