The Alamo Colleges District serves the Bexar County community through its programs and services that help students succeed in acquiring the knowledge and skills needed in today's world.
Palo Alto College will be closed for Spring Break from Monday, March 10, through Sunday, March 16. Limited services will be offered in person at the Rio Grande or remotely at the Virtual Welcome Center March 10-14.
Spring Break March 10-16 : No Classes / Services Available
Monday, March 10th - Monday, March 17th
Visit us during Spring Break! Classes will be out but NVC’s Advising, Enrollment, Registration, Financial Aid, and Business Office will be open in DWWC from Monday, March 10 - Friday, March 14 from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.
A St. Patrick’s Day event hosted by the Student Advocacy Center and the Office of Student Life featuring interactive activities, giveaways, and themed treats.
Internationally acclaimed Swiss-American author and illustrator Veronique Hahn will share compelling tales about her life and work and read passages from some of her most delightful children's books.
Empowering Women Through Education: The Founding of Vassar College - This lecture will explore the establishment of Vassar College through the work of its founder, Matthew Vassar.
Participants will engage in activities such as assessing interests and skills to identify strengths, passions, and abilities that can shape their career choices.
“My Life on 80 Acres: Raising the Next Generation of Female Farmers” - Farmer and College Faculty Member Spencer Key-Galvan details how she raises children, plants crops, and tends livestock.
The event will feature acclaimed authors Laurie Ann Guerrero and Dr. Rafael C. Castillo, who will read from their works and have a conversation on writing.
Stacey R. Johnson Humanities Speakers Series: Eddie Vega
Thursday, March 20th
7:00 PM
Palmetto Center for the Arts
Join us at 7pm in PCA as San Antonio Poet Laureate Eddie Vega speaks on Thursday, March 20. Vega will participate as a judge in a student poetry contest and share his expertise in a writing workshop...
Join us for the march at the corner of South Brazos and Guadalupe Street next to Guadalupe Theater (1310 Guadalupe Street) . The morning program starts at 9 a.m. and the march step-off is at 10 a.m.
Join SPC as we participate in the 2025 Cesar Chavez March for Justice in downtown San Antonio. Meet up at the Turbon Student Center at 8:30 AM. Volunteers must register for a free t-shirt.
“The Play’s the Thing,” by poet and playwright Liz Coronado Castillo - Join Liz for a discussion on storytelling as a tool for self-discovery and empowerment.
Showcase - What Makes You Proud to Be a Woman? - Women of different ages and stages from SPC and the community will be invited to answer the question and share/explain an artifact from their past, present, or future.
Voices of Female Students Panel - Panel of women in different ages and stages are asked questioned by the Moderator. The audience is also encouraged to provide their answers.
The I-35 Literary Road Trip! Minneapolis to San Antonio – Louise Erdrich and Sandra Cisneros: “Moving Forward Together” - The event will focus on the multifaceted impact of two women writers, Sandra Cisneros and Louise Erdrich.
Join Palo Alto College at Eggstravaganza, a free egg hunt for children 12 and under. Children and their families – grandparents included – will be able to enjoy a day of fun and entertainment.