Guest speaker

Erik Detrick of Gladwin Paint Company was guest
speaker
in the Auto Body Repair Technology class
Tuesday, Jan. 25, in Uvalde. Gladwin Paint and the Iwata Corporation is
offering free training and certification for class members and all
painters in the Uvalde area. The training will be offered on the Uvalde
campus
Gym time

SWTJC Uvalde student Thomas Steigerwald works out
in the La Forge Hall weight room facility
during the first week of spring classes. The facility is open to all
students with a current ID.
Del Rio registration

Students line the halls of the main academic building at SWTJC Del
Rio on Monday, Jan. 10. Over 200 students registered for spring
classes on Monday. Registration continues through Jan 14 at campuses
across the college's 11-county service area. Spring classes start Jan.
17.
Spring registration

SWTJC student advisor Luis Ruiz registers a student in Uvalde as business
resumes after a three week holiday break. On-site registration will run
through Jan. 14. The first day of spring classes is Jan. 17. |
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GED grad

Adult Basic Education director George Garza (left)
presents
a certificate of completion to Maria Ripley of
Uvalde during GED commencement ceremonies held Jan. 29 in Uvalde.
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Biology class

Students in Dr. Gabrielle Forbes biology class
take notes
during class in the Espinosa Building on the
SWTJC Uvalde campus.
Classes begin

Students make their way to class on the Uvalde
campus
Monday, Jan. 17. Late registration continues
through Tuesday, Jan. 18, for the spring semester at campuses across the
college's 11-county service area.
Welcome back

SWTJC President Dr. Ismael Sosa, Jr., welcomes
faculty back
for the spring 2011 semester. Sosa's welcome
came during the general faculty meeting held Tuesday, Jan. 11, in the
Tate Auditorium. The meeting kicks off four days of spring convocation
activities.
Eagle Pass registration

Faculty members advise students during
registration Jan. 4
on the SWTJC campus in Eagle Pass.
Registration continues at various sites across the college's 11-county
service area through Jan. 14. |