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The older of the two colleges, Southern Union, was chartered as Bethlehem College on June 2, 1922, by the Southern Christian Convention of Congregational Christian Churches. From its opening with 51 students in a single building on September 13, 1923, until 1964, the college remained church related, operating as Piedmont Junior College, Southern Union College and The Southern Union College. On October 1, 1964, the college was deeded to the state of Alabama and became part of the newly-created system of two-year colleges. The name of the college became Southern Union State Junior College, and it achieved accreditation in 1970 from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

Sister Rose Pacatte is a Catholic nun. She belongs to the Daughters of St. Paul whose work is in media. Rose has an MEd in Education in Media Studies from the University of London, UK and is the founding director of the Pauline Center for Media Studies in Culver City (Los Angeles), CA. She is a media literacy education specialist and has gives workshops internationally as well as in the US and Canada. She is also an award-winning author of books on film and scripture as well as a film critic for St. Anthony Messenger (since 2003) and a contributor to the National Catholic Reporter (since 2008). Her newest book is "Martin Sheen: Pilgrim on the Way" that was just released two weeks ago (available on Amazon.). Her blog is Sister RoseMovies.net.