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Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PAID San Antonio, TX President’s 1801 Martin Luther King Dr. Permit No. 1667 San Antonio, TX 78203 “A Point of Pride in the Community” Newsletter Spring 2014 President’s Message A Vision Realized On Feb. 7, St. Philip’s College observed the educational facilities they need to compete in the Greetings friends, re-dedication of the G. J. Sutton Learning Center global economy, students and guests toured the alumni, faculty, staff building through a ribbon cutting ceremony hosted renovated 119,740 square-foot property that and students! The by St. Philip’s College President Dr. Adena houses nearly $7 million in federally-funded new winter months have Williams Loston with guest elected officials Rep. academic department space, special needs access faded and as we look Ruth Jones McClendon, Dist. 2 Councilwoman Ivy forward to the warmth and changes of Continued next page... spring. Taylor, Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff, Live Oak Mayor Mary Dennis, a representative from Sen. Besides the change in the weather, we also Leticia Van De Putte’s office, and U.S. Rep. Lloyd had quite a few changes in the Sutton Doggett. Learning Center. The third floor, which once housed our library, is now a histori- “We are humbled and truly honored by the cal tribute to the legacy of St. Philip’s and re-dedication of the G. J. Sutton Learning Center in much more. You can read a little more remembrance of my father, Garlington Jerome about the rededication in this issue or feel free to stop by and see it for yourself. Sutton,” wrote Jeffrey D. Sutton-Greene. “Thank you for the efforts that the St. Philip's staff and the Our campus is an active place of intellec- community are taking to preserve my father's tual conversation and not just for our legacy. Those who knew him knew that he loved the students and faculty. We hosted the law and politics and worked tirelessly to ensure the Mayors Educational Excellence Tour rights and opportunities of many, especially those where our very own, Mayor Julian persons in his community.” USA Funds achievements Castor and the mayors of Denver, Sacramento and Providence held a “Those new elevators are huge,” said Rolling In a Jan. 21 letter and a 2013 annual report, St. Philip’s College helps him as a first-time forum to discuss innovative ideas each Inspiration founder Christopher Salas, an online and Upcoming Events of them has inspired in their cities. We Philip’s College’s financial literacy program was student. in-class student at the college who works for both recognized for excellence in financial literacy also did our civic duty by hosting an the South Texas Regional Adaptive Paralympic education by an Indianapolis-based nonprofit “I’m on the run — that’s my life,” says Jul 3 - SAYWE I: Celebrate America! enrollment drive for the Health Soccer program and the Morgan’s Wonderland in that helps American families benefit from Arredondo. “Good study habits were hard to Jun 9 - Summer Classes Begin Insurance Market Place. postsecondary education. USA Funds President develop because I have to balance family, work athlete development and recruitment. “I did my and CEO William D. Hansen praised the efforts and school. But USA Funds Life Skills® One thing we are never short of is research and submitted my letters to have those new of St. Philip’s College’s financial literacy teaches you how to do it…. I learned that it’s student success stories. From our elevators installed. I said if Mr. Sutton were alive program for its efforts to prepare financially important to make time — to find a good, quiet academic achievers like La Prensa today how you think he would feel if he knew Scholarship recipient Pamela Talmage, literate college graduates with the managed place and those two hours for studying,” says another minority was having a problem with a to our culinary arts students preparing a building named after him. I advocated to eliminate student loan portfolios required to compete and Arredondo, who has two sons who are teens meal for our troops, I am never without succeed in the global economy. Hansen noted on and one son who is an infant. “Developing bragging points when it comes to our excuses for people not to attend college, to remove Jan. 21 that St. Philip’s College posted the largest good study habits has been a big plus for me.” Newsletter Staff world class students. the obstacles to completion. The actions I took for number of unique student-users and courses Alamo Colleges by visiting campuses and pointing completed nationwide by the firm’s financial Lessons from the 33 USA Funds Life Skills Designer - Jason Rickman, IT Senior I cannot brag about our students without out obstacles in general in all campuses have made a education and student success curriculum courses are part of the class curriculum. “We also bragging about the faculty. Not only difference in the quality of the renovated building,” clientele among all its college and university want to catch students early in their career here, Digital Media Specialist are they teaching the students to be the said Salas. users. because they need to understand that what they Writer/Reporter - John Dendy, Public next generation of leaders but they are do now will affect them for a lifetime,” says Dr. Information Officer also teaching their colleagues by partici- The event was the highlight of the college’s 2014 In January of 2013, USA Funds announced the Sherrie Lang, St. Philip’s College vice pating in conferences to share best Black History Month programming. Guided by the award of a $100,000 grant to help St. Philip’s president of student success. “Offering finan- Editor - Tracy Ross-Garcia, Director of practices in their specialty. theme “A Vision Realized,” to provide St. Philip’s College students better manage their student loan cial literacy and student success training is Community and Public Relations College students with the fair share of quality portfolios. Both financial literacy and security important not only for our institution and its As you will see in the pages that follow, St. are now addressed at the onset of the college student loan default rate, but also for students,” Assistant Editors - Dr. Sharon Philip’s College is lively with activity! I experience for all full-time, first-time-in-college Lang says. “They need the best opportunity Crockett-Bell, Rose Spruill, Marsha encourage you to be a part of the activity. Your continued support is appreciated. St. Philip’s College students. possible for their best life financially.” Hall The company’s annual report provided the It’s that best life that’s driving Arredondo to Photographic Support - Patrick Evans, Inside this issue… Best Regards, college as an example of how it promoted earn his degree. “I’m tired of living paycheck to Media Services 2 Cesar Chavez March 4 Daymond John college success during the year. In one of the paycheck, and I want to show my children that 3 Women’s History Month 5 Mayors Tour annual report articles, an interview with diagnos- education is important,” he says. “But 17 years tic medical sonography degree candidate out of school can make college a scary thing. 3 Biotechnology Career Day 6 GED Program Geraldo Arredondo described how the financial USA Funds Life Skills is making it a little Adena Williams Loston, Ph.D. 4 MLK March 6 Promise Zones literacy and student success program at St. easier.” President 4 WINTO 7 ACA at SPC 8 1 Whataburger Affordable Care Action at SPC SLC re-dedication cont. On Feb. 27 in our student restaurant St. Philip’s College held its first Health Insurance Marketplace functions when we saw customers arriving at 8:15 a.m., including an Artemisia’s, St. Philip’s hosted the and a gallery space where the first exhibit is from knowledge of online students (5,000), social appreciation dinner for the Whataburger Information Session and Enrollment Event on March 22 in the Atrium of amputee guest on crutches, 45 minutes before we formally opened our the African-American art collection of San sciences students (3,500), dual credit students Corporation in recognition of the firm’s the college’s Center For Health Professions building. Thirty of the doors. Our students are helping to ensure vulnerable communities are Antonio Mayor Emeritus Lila Cockrell. Artists (2,000) and honor students (1,000) from within $50,000 gift for students scholarships through college’s clinical group Level 1 and Level 2 nursing degree candidates participating and benefitting. Nurses are the first to advocate for patients' whose work appeared in the gallery and were on the G. J. Sutton Learning Center. the Texas Business Hall of Fame Foundation. hosted guests who came to create an insurance account, apply, pick a plan insurance and health. Everybody needs insurance,” said Spruill. hand included John Coleman, Jacqui Dorsey, The college’s culinary arts degree candidates and enroll in the final days of the six-month-long Affordable Care Act Anthony Edwards, Glen Franklin, Gracie Poe The National Anthem and a medley of iconic planned and prepared the meal under the open enrollment sign-up season of 2014. “This may have been the first health education event of their careers,” and Howard Rhoder, all of whom either attended Negro spirituals were provided for the occasion direction of college faculty member Chef college nursing faculty member David Reiff observed with a smile. "As or are alumni of St. Philip’s College. by gospel singer Cristal Smith, singer Madelyn Frank Salinas.