

Building renovations are now complete for the Biomedical Engineering Technology program at St. Philip’s College. The Physiological, Clinical Instrument, Electronics, and Biomedical IT/Cybersecurity lecture and lab classrooms are all set for Fall 2024.
St. Philip’s College (SPC) Biomedical Engineering Technology Program Director Jemal Nelson shared the building renovation news on LinkedIn.
SPC held Legacy Day: The Legacy Continues on Friday, August 18. Legacy Day included the Cybersecurity Innovations Center (CIC) Grand Opening.

The St. Philip’s College Cybersecurity Innovations Center (CIC) is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment. The CIC provides a scenario-based learning environment to our students with comprehensive hands-on experiences. It features a Cloud Classroom and an SPC Cloud on the Ground (data center), an Apple Lab for familiarizing students with Apple and MAC iOS products, and a Situation Room for simulating real-life response, recovery and preventative scenarios.
Legacy Day also included the Bowden Legacy Building (BLB) Grand Opening.

Honoring the legacy of a St. Philip’s College prolific figure, Saint Artemisia Bowden, the Bowden Building was named in her honor in 1954. In 2023, it was renamed Bowden Legacy Building (BLB) and houses our St. Philip’s College Early College High School, celebrating its tenth anniversary this year.
The Applied Science Building (ASB) Grand Opening was another highlight of Legacy Day.

The Applied Science Building (ASB), originally built in 1992, houses automotive technology. The recent renovation supports classrooms and labs for Biomedical Engineering Technology, Histologic Technician, Nurse Aide, and Vision Care Technology.
For more information, and access to a virtual tour of the campus, visit https://www.alamo.edu/spc/about-spc/our-college/visit-spc/
