Episodes

  • Fredstock 2025, SAC's History, and A.I. – 02/18/25
    Feb 18 2025

    Dr. Francisco Solis, San Antonio College Interim President, talks with Hot Mustard about Fredstock. Fredstock is moving closer to the middle of the SAC campus on Thursday, May 1, 2025. Fredstock is a music festival put on by students of the Music Business program at San Antonio College.

    Dr. Solis talks about the planning process for SAC’s Centennial celebration. He also gives a brief history of SAC and how it started at Main High School with night classes. Main High School was located where Fox Tech is located today. The 100 Years celebration is coming up in September!

    Hot Mustard and Dr. Solis talk about A.I. and the future.

    More information on Fredstock is online at https://fredstockmusicfest.org/

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    30 mins
  • Transfer Schools – 02/11/25
    Feb 11 2025

    Dr. Francisco Solis, San Antonio College Interim President, talks with Hot Mustard about the transfer fair. Students can stop by and meet with representatives from local and area universities and start planning for their next academic choice. Colleges love our SAC students. They find our students are ready to succeed on their campus. We have heard from college presidents that SAC students do better at their schools than students who started on their campus.

    Congratulations to the SAC drama program for winning several awards from BroadwayWorld San Antonio, a website that covers the local theater scene. The awards were given for the drama program’s production of the musical Cabaret, which occurred last spring.

    The awards included:

    · Best Direction Of A Musical

    · Best Ensemble

    · Best Lighting Design Of A Play Or Musical

    · Best Music Direction & Orchestra Performance

    · Best Performer In A Musical

    · Best Musical

    The drama program is getting ready for its next production, titled Peter/Wendy, a retelling of the story of Peter Pan. The play will be staged starting April 4 through April 13.

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    30 mins
  • Executive Orders – 02/04/25
    Feb 4 2025

    Dr. Francisco Solis, San Antonio College Interim President, talks with Hot Mustard about the recent executive orders and how the district and SAC navigate them. Dr. Solis asks people to be patient as SAC works to understand and comply with federal orders. He also talks about the Texas legislature and the bills they have planned for the current session.

    SAC celebrates Black History Month with a kickoff in the SAC Mall area. Several black-owned businesses and community organizations are on campus from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday February 5th. There will be weekly events throughout the month, including an African Loteria game, a “Where are We Now,” panel that includes a soul food tasting, and a presentation on the Underground Railroad to Mexico.

    SAC is also Working on a New Strategic Plan. Every three years, SAC brings together key stakeholders; students, faculty, staff, educational partners, and District partners. They come together to discuss and anticipate the changes needed to serve the community. This is the way to identify and proactively plan to keep up with the dynamic changes in higher education. SAC is developing classes for students to take advantage of new technology and have even worked with business who will partner with Alamo Colleges to educate the next generation of workers.

    More information on Black History Month events is online at https://www.alamo.edu/sac/blackhistorymonth

    More information on the Bond 2025 Proposal is online at https://www.alamo.edu/cip

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    30 mins
  • Welcome Back Students! – 01/28/25
    Jan 31 2025

    Dr. Francisco Solis, San Antonio College Interim President, welcomes students back for the Spring 2025 semester. Dr. Solis talks with Hot Mustard about enrollment and how San Antonio College is beating the national trend. Students are showing they believe in the value of a SAC education. Students are finishing up certificates and finding jobs in careers that pay good wages. Many of those jobs are in high demand areas, such as medical and dental technicians, nursing, firefighting, law enforcement, and court reporting to name several areas.

    Work continues across campus to meet the growing and changing demands of a larger student body. SAC continues the massive renovation project at eight buildings across the campus. This includes Chance Academic Center, McAllister Fine Arts Center, and Gonzalez Hall. Completion is scheduled to be finished by December 2025.

    More details about the campus renovations are online at alamo.edu/sac/mtn

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    30 mins
  • Empowerment Center - 12/10/24
    Dec 10 2024

    Dr. Francisco Solis talks with Hot Mustard about the Empowerment Center. The center helps non-traditional students such as first-generation students, student parents, and English language learners, enter college.

    Dr. Helen Vera, Director of the Empowerment Center, talks about her history with the Empowerment Center and the programs offered. The center first opened in March 1981 as the Women’s Center. Its original mission to help women who needed to enter college to help them gain education and independence. Later the center’s mission expanded to help all adults who wanted to come to college after years away from school.

    Michelle Tovar, SAC student, talks about her experience with the Empowerment Center. She also discusses the importance of scholarships and the opportunities she has access to because of the Empowerment Center.

    The Empowerment Center offers a College Enrollment Lab, Academic Advising, Leadership Development, and Scholarship Assistance for students. The center also sponsors special observations and activities for students throughout the year. Recently, they held several events in October to observe Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

    Every year the center holds the WE Conference. for the past 22 years. The conference usually includes keynote speakers and breakaway workshops that focus on developing leadership abilities. This opportunity also offers qualifying participants scholarships to continue their education at SAC. The conference is now open to all students, not just women.

    San Antonio College Empowerment Center: https://www.alamo.edu/sac/empowermentcenter

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    28 mins
  • Last week of classes - 12/03/24
    Dec 10 2024

    Dr. Francisco Solis, San Antonio College President, and Hot Mustard countdown to finals week at San Antonio College. They discuss strategies for taking finals. Good luck to all Alamo College students.

    They also remind students to make sure they are up to date on their tuition plans. Students who are on payment plans approved by SAC’s Business Office should be aware of upcoming payment deadlines. Students who are late making payments will be charged a late fee. They could also be dropped from their classes.

    Links:

    San Antonio College Mortuary at https://sacmortuary.com/

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    31 mins
  • MTN Renovation Projects - 11/19/24
    Nov 26 2024

    Dr. Stella Lovato, San Antonio College Vice President for College Services, joins the program to talk with Hot Mustard about current Maintenance Tax Note renovation projects on campus. SAC is currently renovating Gonzales Hall, Chance Academic Center, McAllister Fine Arts Center, Nail Technical Center, and McCreless Hall.

    Jennifer Johnson, Project Manager Lockwood, Andrews, and Newnam, talks about the specific renovations in some of the buildings. SAC has had to make changes on campus that have caused some temporary inconveniences. The project is scheduled to be completed by December 2026, about two years from now.

    More information about the Maintenance Tax Notes is online at https://www.alamo.edu/sac/mtn

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    30 mins
  • 8 Week Courses - 11/12/24
    Nov 15 2024

    Dr. Cassandra Rincones, San Antonio College Vice President for Academic Success, joins the program to talk with Hot Mustard about 8-week courses. SAC aims to offer more 8-week courses across all disciplines. Data shows students have higher success rates in 8-week courses than 16-week courses.

    Hannah Pierson, Nursing Junior, and David Putman, Computer Engineering Freshman, talk about their experience with 8-week courses and the benefits.

    Students interested in 8-week courses can meet with their advisor or visit alamo.edu/sac/advising

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    30 mins