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  2. St. Petersburg College - Wikipedia

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    SPC was established in 1927 as St. Petersburg Junior College by Captain George M. Lynch, the city superintendent of schools for St. Petersburg. It was founded as a private, non-profit institution to provide affordable, local access to higher education during the economic downturn preceding the Great Depression . [ 5 ]

  3. Carl M. Kuttler Jr. - Wikipedia

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    During his tenure, he oversaw the transition of the college to a four-year institution (now called St. Petersburg College) offering over 20 bachelor's degrees, [4] [8] the expansion of the campus from two campuses to 10 learning locations, [9] and an increase in enrollment from 13,300 to 36,133 students.

  4. Tonjua Williams - Wikipedia

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    Williams was the first woman and first African American to be a president of the college. [2] Dr. Williams worked as a Coordinator for Student Support Services, Sr. Vice President for Student Services, Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs and Provost at the college's Tarpon Springs campus. During that time, she initiated and oversaw ...

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  6. SPC - Wikipedia

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    SPC Australia, a brand of jams and tinned goods founded in Shepparton, Victoria, Australia; SPC Group, a Korean food company from Samlip Group; Synthetic Plastics Company, a defunct plastics manufacturer that owned many budget-price record labels; Syrian Petroleum Company, a state-owned oil company

  7. Kendra Boggess - Wikipedia

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    Boggess earned an A.A. from St. Petersburg Junior College. [2] She completed a B.S. in business education from the University of Florida. [2] She received a M.S. (1988) in vocational technical education and a Ph.D. (1997) in business education from Virginia Tech. [2]

  8. Palladium at St. Petersburg College - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the Palladium Theater was given to St. Petersburg College and it is now called the Palladium at St. Petersburg College. [1] [2] The building is a contributing property in the North Shore Historic District which was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 20, 2003. [3]

  9. StudentAdvisor - Wikipedia

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    StudentAdvisor is a US-based college discovery site owned by The Washington Post Company.On this site students can research colleges with free match and compare tools and browse college reviews written by students and alumni. [1]