From making fries to saving lives: SFCC student finds his purpose in Human Services
Tom Vimont, a 64-year-old SFCC student pursuing academic credentials in Human Services, said he realized about three years ago that he wanted a career where he could help other people. He had worked for decades in the restaurant business. “I was really good in my work in the restaurant business […]
Dual Credit CEA Student Recognized for Excellence at National NSF Conference
New Mexico School for the Deaf (NMSD) dual credit student Kane Wilding, who represented SFCC at the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education (NSF-ATE) Principal Investigators Conference in Washington, D.C. was recognized for excellence for his poster presentation. Wilding was accompanied by SFCC mentors Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) Academic Director […]

