Students from The Masters Program to be honored by NAACP
Santa Fe Branch NAACP Website https://naacpsfnm.blogspot.com/ Email:naacpsfnm@gmail.com Phone: (505) 652-2403 Mail: P.O. Box 15692 Santa Fe New Mexico 87592-5692 What: MLK, Jr., Birthday Commemoration Why: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Service Award Who: 11th and 12th grade Santa Fe Public and Charter School Students When: 12 Noon, […]
SFCC Art and Design Faculty and Staff Exhibition Opening Reception
The SFCC Art and Design Faculty and Staff Exhibition opening reception was held on December 5, from 4 to 6 p.m.
Two new books written by Dr. sj Miller about gender identity in Education
Two new books written by Dr. sj Miller about gender identity in pre-K through University Education have recently been published. ‘ about Gender Identity Justice in Schools and Communities’ https://www.tcpress.com/about-gender-identity-justice-in-schools-and-communities-9780807761250 What is gender identity justice, why does it matter, and what are the implications for not doing this work in […]
SFCC Fall Commencement 2019 Student Speaker Leslie Orena Quintana Ayala
Leslie Orena Quintana Ayala, 20, will receive a Certificate in Early Childhood Development. She was born in Guatemala and moved to Santa Fe when she was 14. She chose to study with the Spanish-speaking group to pursue her studies. The Santa Fe High graduate works full time as a server […]
Meet SGA president Ian Widrick Martinez
Ian Widrick Martinez, the new Student Government Association president, also serves as the student representative on the Santa Fe Community College Governing Board. The 19-year-old brims with enthusiasm when it comes to representing SFCC’s students and finding ways to get students more engaged. Q: Tell us a little bit about […]
Teacher Profile: Fernando Mayans
If you’ve ever studied Spanish through SFCC’s Continuing Education Department, there’s a good chance you studied with Fernando Mayans. Mayans has quietly, but steadily built the continuing education language programs during the past 25 years. “The program is a solid one, with a combination of vocabulary and grammar, as well […]
Meet Carlos Lira of East Wing Eatery
Carlos Lira, 20, is the friendly face that you’ll see most days at the East Wing Eatery. Lira is studying to earn his associate degree in business administration. Lira has spent about four years working in coffee shops. “My interest has turned into a hobby, almost an obsession,” Lira said. […]
Santa Fe Higher Education Center to Hold Shooter-on-Campus Drill, Nov. 20
In an ongoing and concerted effort to provide training and preparation for the realities of working in a modern public institution, the Santa Fe Higher Education Center (1950 Siringo Rd) will hold a shooter-on-campus drill from approximately 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Nov. 20, 2019. Participation of those at […]
SFCC celebrates Native American Heritage Month
The Indigenous Peoples Club is organizing a series of special events to celebrate the national Native American Heritage Month. Currently scheduled Native American Heritage Month activities: Nov. 4 11 a.m. Opening Ceremony, Campus Center: President Becky Rowley, Ph.D., Associate Vice President for Student Success Thomasinia Ortiz-Gallegos, Data Technician Marvin Gabaldon […]
SFCC Liberal Arts and Media Arts
Katie Besser Awards 2020
Now accepting submissions Deadline for entry: Deadline extended to 5 p.m on Friday, March 13, 2020 Prizes: Winners in each category receive $50, runners-up $25 Winners will be considered for the Richard Bradford Scholarship. All winners, runners-up, and honorable mentions will be published in Accolades and invited to read at […]
SFCC celebrates Halloween Oct. 31 2019
Thanks to SFCC’s Office of Student Development for a fun and safe Halloween event. Also, thanks to the students, faculty and staff who worked so hard to make this a thrilling event! The excitement began with Kids Campus who brought over all the superheroes. The kids had fun dancing to […]
David Jones of SFCC attends MOIFA Alexander Girard symposium, Oct. 2019
Both SFCC students Jesus Gallegos and Media Arts Tech David Jones were awarded scholarships to attend the Museum of International Folk Arts Girard: Culture x Design symposium on the art and legacy of Alexander Girard, considered one of the most important designers of the 20th century. It was through instructor […]
SFCC presents “Battle Under the Hood” with Capital High, Oct. 18, 2019
SFCC had its first ever “Battle Under the Hood” competition at Capital High School on Oct. 18, 2019. This event gave Capital High School students a small taste of what to expect in the automotive program. This event was made possible with the help of: • <a href=”https://www.sfcc.edu/programs/automotive-technology/”>SFCC Automotive Technologies</a> […]
SFCC In Service Day on Oct. 18, 2019
On Oct. 18, 2019, faculty and staff and student representatives came together to imagine SFCC’s future at an all-day strategic planning meeting. Thank you for sharing your insights and perspectives. Your feedback will inform the work of the Institutional Planning Committee as we develop SFCC’s next five-year strategic plan. This […]
SFCC Arts and Design student Jesus Avena wins national competition Oct. 2019
SFCC Arts and Design student Jesus Avena has won a national competition for emerging artists with disabilities. Only 15 students were selected nationally. He also won an “Award of Excellence.” He went to Washington, D.C. the week of Oct. 21 to attend workshops provided as part of this award. The […]