Every Fall, the St. Philip’s College community comes together to fight hunger. The Hunger Banquet consists of a food drive that ultimately culminates in an interactive event that highlights poverty and its effect on food inequities.
Difficult calving can have long-term health implications – potentially even be fatal – for a calf and its mom, Oklahoma State University Extension specialists said.
Join us for Web Session Wednesdays as St. Philip’s College Military Support Services is hosting FREE Zoom information sessions and workshops relevant to our military and veteran-connected families on Wednesdays from 1400-1500 this fall semester.
EduTech 2020 Live is a one-day event designed to provide faculty (full-time and part-time) and Instructional Technology staff from the local San Antonio area with important information about the use of technology dedicated to advancing quality digital teaching and learning.
Due to Covid-19 mitigation procedures, the football games in Laredo at Shirley Field in on Thursday, November 5th (Winn HS vs. Martin HS) and Friday, November 6th (EPHS vs. Nixon HS), will have limited attendance.
The Ranchers Thursday Lunchtime series of teleconferences for the cattle industry will continue through the year-end holidays, Oklahoma State University Extension officials said.
Cherokee artist Julie Thornton-Brison turned a dark time in her life when she was struggling with her health into beautiful textile and woven art pieces, one of which will be showcased in the OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation.
Technology brought together nearly 100 participants from 14 states for the recent inaugural Rural Renewal Symposium. The virtual conference featured the latest work in rural renewal, along with roundtable discussions and success stories.
Each October is International AAC Awareness Month. The goal is to raise awareness of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and to inform the public about the many different ways in which people communicate using AAC.
Candy is for more than people with a sweet tooth; it’s also a great way to train dairy cows how to use a robotic milking system, much to the delight and educational benefit of students working at Oklahoma State University’s Ferguson Family Dairy Center.