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  2. St. Philip's College (United States) - Wikipedia

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    St. Philip's College is a public historically black community college in San Antonio, Texas. It is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and part of the Alamo Colleges District. The college currently serves more than 11,000 students in over 70 different academic and technical disciplines.

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  4. Adena Williams Loston - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi. Alma mater. B.S. Alcorn State University, 1973, M.Ed. Bowling Green State University, 1974, Ph.D. Bowling Green State University, 1979. Profession. Educator. Adena Williams Loston (born 1952) is the 14th president of St. Philip’s College. She was installed as the new president in ceremonies on March 1, 2007.

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  6. Alamo Colleges District - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.alamo.edu. The Alamo Colleges District (previously the Alamo Community College District, or ACCD, and The Alamo Colleges) is a network of five community colleges in San Antonio and Universal City, Texas, and serving the Greater San Antonio metropolitan area. The district was founded in 1945 as the San Antonio Union Junior College ...

  7. St. Philip's College - Wikipedia

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    St. Philip's College may refer to: St. Philip's Christian College (New South Wales, Australia), an independent co-educational Christian school. St. Philip's College (Northern Territory, Australia), a private, coeducational boarding school. St. Philip's College (United States), a community college in San Antonio, Texas. Category: Educational ...

  8. Artemisia Bowden - Wikipedia

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    Artemisia Bowden passed away on August 18, 1969, in San Antonio. She was cremated and interred in Corpus Christi, Texas. Bowden is recognized not only for her contributions to the success of St. Philip's College, [4] but also for her leadership and success in civic and welfare projects for African Americans in greater San Antonio.

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