Speaker Shares Mission on Autism Awareness Day

Moss discussed the need for more employers to hire autistic men and women during a virtual speech on Autism Awareness Day.
Moss discussed the need for more employers to hire autistic men and women during a virtual speech on Autism Awareness Day.
St. Petersburg College’s Public Policy and Administration program has formed a new partnership, this time with the City of Largo, who will appoint one SPC student each year into their Management Fellowship program. The Management Fellowship, which pays $33,280 and lasts for 12 months, is open only to recent SPC graduates with a bachelor’s in … Continue reading Management Fellowship Offers Experience
On Saturday, February 15, 2020, St. Peterburg College attended the 25th Annual Commissioner John Morroni First Responders Dinner at the Hilton Carillon Park Hotel. This year’s event was hosted by Commissioner Janet Long and Sheriff Bob Gualtieri. John Morroni served as a County Commissioner for Pinellas County for many years. During his time as a … Continue reading SPC Public Safety Program attends 25th Annual Pinellas County First Responders Dinner
St. Petersburg College’s Training Center earned a perfect audit – the fourth consecutive one for the Center.
St. Petersburg College’s Public Policy and Administration department hosted Pinellas County’s new Administrator at their Leadership speaker Series luncheon.
St. Petersburg College’s Center for Public Safety Innovation, part of the College of Public Safety, hosted a free trauma seminar for students and staff.
SPC Alumnus spoke at the 15th Public Policy Leadership Speaker Series on 4/10. A panel of alumni spoke on how their education changed their lives.
SPC’s parntership with the St Petersburg Fire Department aims to sponsor high school students through EMT training, then on to the Fire Academy.
Have you ever considered a career in public service? Join us for SPC’s Public Service Week!
Thank you to all who have made the decision to serve as a law enforcement officer, and a special thanks to those agencies and officers in our community.