SFCC celebrates Black History Month

Student Involvement Coordinator Mary Eleas kicked off festivities at the closing ceremony of Black History Month on Feb. 28 by introducing interim president Cecilia Cervantes, Ph.D. who spoke about the college’s commitment to diversity and providing a welcoming campus to all. She introduced Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber and spoke […]

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Update from the Film Program

Milton Riess, department head of the SFCC Film Program, commends his students on their spring capstone project efforts: “The past two weekends have been GREAT for our Film Department. We are in production of our Spring Capstone film project. You should all be proud of the accomplishments SFCC’s students are […]

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JAT Deadline Extended to Feb. 20

All Faculty (including Adjunct), Staff and Administrators The Job Assessment Tool (JAT) deadline has been extended to 8 a.m., Wed., Feb. 20 Santa Fe Community College has contracted with Evergreen Solutions to conduct a compensation study. This study is being conducted to ensure accurate job classifications and associated duties. It […]

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SFCC Instructor and Alum Win Awards

Daniel Johnson, SFCC class of 2018, received the 2018 award for “Recognition of outstanding school, community and industry achievements and for generous contributions of time and effort”. Johnson is currently attending NM Tech to become a Welding Engineer. Clayton Peshlakai, SFCC welding instructor was named American Welding Society (AWS) 2018 […]

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SFCC celebrated first class receiving Early Childhood Development Certificates through classes taught in Spanish

SFCC has its first group of Early Childhood Development graduates who are Spanish-speakers who took all of their classes in Spanish. SFCC had 45 students who received their certificates during the graduation ceremony on Dec. 8, 2018. There’s a huge demand for those grads in our community. Jennifer Duran-Sallee, Director […]

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SFCC participates in Red Sand Project

Santa Fe Community College continued its activities for Native American Heritage month on Nov. 27.  The movie Wind River was shown. The film centers on the disappearance of an indigenous woman. The SFCC community was invited to the Courtyard for the Red Sand Project. The organization encourages public art (sometimes […]

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