VIA Rides Into Improvement Milestone
“It’s fitting that the legacy of our academic institution be memorialized with a special feature added to the roof of this new bus shelter here at Hays and Midmont. It honors the contribution and legacy of its graduates and all its students,” said Dr. Mordecai Brownlee, St. Philip’s College vice president of Student Success.
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VIA Completes 1,000th New Bus Stop Shelter, More to Come
The shelter is both symbolic and literal in its goal to “connect community to opportunity,” said Mordecai Brownlee, vice president of student success.
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The Bond Passed!
Thanks to the citizens of Bexar County, the Alamo Colleges have been approved for a $450 million general obligations bond and St. Philip's College has been allocated $82 million to better serve our students!!!
Podcast Interview: Advancing Leadership in Education
Had the pleasure of sharing a bit of my professional journey in higher education thus far with "The Mindful Rebel Podcast" - check it out here: https://soundcloud.com/themindfulrebel/episode-32
Improving Student Success at St. Philip's College
St. Philip's College improved its student program completion by nearly 12% year-to-year because of our dedication to student success
Exciting News To Share!!!
Just found out I am a full scholarship recipient for the American Association of Blacks in Higher Education Leadership and Mentorship Institute this summer at Miles College in Birmingham, Alabama!!!
Community College Leadership Program
Had an AMAZING week of instruction at Dallas Baptist University. Only one more semester before completing my community college leadership program!
KENS 5 in San Antonio Stopped by St. Philip's
Thank you to KENS Channel 5 News for stopping by St. Philip's College today to observe our presidential inauguration watch event.
View story here: http://www.kens5.com/news/local/people-gather-for-inauguration-watch-parties/389196676
The Impact of Urban Blight/Urban Decay on the Academic Success of Community College Students
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Another For-Profit School Closure
It is obscene the amount of loans students are utilizing to fund their education at for-profit institutions. Last night I represented St. Philip's College on Spectrum News regarding our response to another for-profit school closure.