¡Palabra!: Unconscious Bias

Unconscious Bias refers to a bias that we are unaware of, and which happens outside of our control. It is a bias that happens automatically and is triggered by our brain making quick judgments and assessments of people and situations, influenced by our background, cultural environment and personal experiences. Source: […]

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¡Palabra!: Intersectionality

Intersectionality examines how different forms of oppression work together. Each person has multiple identities stemming from relationships, history, geographical location, and power structures that allow individuals to experience both oppression and privilege simultaneously. Intersectionality suggests that in order to create a truly fair society, all forms of oppression must be […]

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Financial Oversight Committee Meeting Today

The campus community is encouraged to attend the next meeting of the Financial Oversight Committee to learn more about the College’s financial management and budgeting. The committee meets today from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Board Room. Committee members are all appointed with representatives from Faculty and Staff Senates, […]

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911 Rumble

Join SFCC at the 911 Rumble. A night of action packed fights featuring fire fighters and police officers of Santa Fe to benefit the Boys and Girls Clubs of Santa Fe/Del Norte. Doors open at 5 p.m. with the action beginning at 6 p.m., Saturday, June 24 at Buffalo Thunder […]

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SFCC announces Veterans’ Scholarship recipients

  Frances Jessop and Wyetta Bradley awarded scholarships Santa Fe Community College announces that Wyetta Bradley and Frances Jessop were awarded Veterans’ scholarships. The scholarship fund for veterans and their dependents was established through a partnership among Santa Fe Community College Foundation, the City of Santa Fe Veterans Advisory Board […]

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Campus Update: SFCC President Randy Grissom

Dear Colleagues: As previously reported, the SFCC Governing Board declared a financial emergency and under those constraints, approved a final budget for FY18 on May 31, which was submitted to the Higher Education Department. To respond to a changing world while maintaining our commitment to continuous quality improvement, the College […]

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Banner Class for Faculty and Staff

This 3-week class focuses on various aspects of Banner. Taught by Norbert Utz from 9 to 10:30 a.m., Thursdays, July 6, 13 and 20 in room 611E. Maximum class size is 15 people, so sign up now. To register contact Jeff Hood, Professional Development Specialist, ext. 1843. Ellucian eCommunities: This […]

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Staff Senate Updates

Staff Appreciation Staff Senate will be hosting a Staff Appreciation event 10 a.m., Friday, June 2 in the Campus Center (or, if the weather permits, the Courtyard) to recognize the ongoing efforts and contributions made by staff members. Staff members are an integral part of the successes at SFCC and […]

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TRiO 2017 Achiever’s Dinner

TRiO students celebrated successes during this year’s Achiever’s Dinner on May 3. Twenty-two graduating TRiO students as well as TRiO students who made the Dean’s list celebrated with TRiO staff, tutors and administrators. Guest speaker, Andre Jones, SFCC and TRiO alumnus, shared his story and his hard-won thoughts about perseverance. […]

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Nurses Pinning Celebration

On Thursday, May 11, a celebratory pinning ceremony welcomed 48 nursing graduates, including 12 students who had come from ITT Tech after it abruptly closed. Kicking off the festive ceremony was a surprise for Dean of School of Sciences, Health, Engineering and Math Jenny Landen. Dr. Nancy Ridenour, Nurse Practitioner, […]

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