St. Philip's College Remembers One of Its Own -
Mrs. Henrietta Stevenson
St. Philip's College would like to acknowledge the service of a former member of our college family.
We would like to extend condolences to the family and colleagues of former Adjunct Faculty Member Henrietta Stevenson (July 24, 1915 — October 30, 2009).
Obituary information, including a guestbook that can be signed and viewed, is available for your convenience at the
Sutton & Sutton Mortuary website.
SPC Presents The Things They Carried, Nov. 19, Carver Community Culture Center
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SPC's 2009 Homecoming Events
Thanks to all the SPC Students who participated in the SPC photo shoot!
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College Night with the S.A. Missions June 13
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President's Lecture Series: Actress Kathryn Woods brought the work of icon Sojourner Truth
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SPC Graduates First Female and African-American Students from Alamo Aerospace Academy
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Four SPC Students Receive Recognition and $500 Scholarships from Optimist Club of San Antonio
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SPC Middle College Director Recognized by Northside Independent School District
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Seventy-Three Year Old Student Graduates From St. Philip's College
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SPC President Inducted into San Antonio Women's Hall of Fame
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St. Philip's Celebrates 111th Anniversary
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SPC's Inaugural Scholarship Golf Tournament '09
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St. Philip's College President Delivers Keynote Speech for 2008 City South Leadership Academy Graduation Ceremony
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National Alliance of Black School Educators Honors St. Philip's College President
Dr. Adena Williams Loston receives W.E.B. Du Bois Higher Education Award in Atlanta.
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SPC President Accepts Doctoral Achievement Award
Tribute for Dr. Adena Williams Loston comes from West San Antonio Chamber of Commerce.
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First Presidential Scholarship under College’s new leadership empowers students to serve others
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St. Philip's College Recognized During Naming of New Science and Engineering Academy
St. Philip’s College was honored for its strong commitment to educating underserved students in the fields of math, science and engineering during a news conference and naming ceremony. The ceremony was hosted by the School of Excellence in Education. It asked St. Philip’s College to be its partner for its new science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) academy which will offer a rigorous curriculum for high school students and allow them to earn college credit from St. Philip’s while still in high school. “St. Philip’s College is proud to be a partner in this incredible program,” said Dr. Adena Williams Loston, president of St. Philip’s College.
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Dr. Adena Williams Loston Addresses Episcopal Diocese of West Texas
On behalf of St. Philip’s College and St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, Dr. Adena Williams Loston delivered a speech at the 104th Council Meeting of the Episcopal Diocese of West Texas at Municipal Auditorium. Her presentation included a historical overview explaining how the College was founded by the Church on March 1, 1898 and that St. Philip’s College celebrated its 110th anniversary on March 1, 2008.
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St. Philip's College Receives Six-Figure Grant From Port San Antonio
San Antonio's aerospace industry got a great liftoff. This week, St. Philip's College received a grant worth $139,000 from Port San Antonio, the aerospace and industrial complex located at the former Kelly Air Force Base.
The grant awarded to St. Philip's will be used to train employees for the maintenance, repair and overhaul of airplanes. This grant targets employees who primarily work for Chromalloy, Lockheed Martin and Standard Aero.
For nearly twenty years, the aircraft technology program at St. Philip's College's Southwest Campus has been a pipeline for skilled labor in San Antonio's aerospace industry. Many of St. Philip's graduates are now employed by various companies in the aerospace community.
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