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Invite everyone to SFCC’s Career Fair from noon to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 9

Dozens of employers will be at the SFCC Career Fair.

Invite students, friends and family to the SFCC Career Fair from noon to 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 9 in the Campus Center and Main Hall. Bring copies of your résumé. Talk with employers from multiple career fields including healthcare, education, arts and communication, trades and sustainability, science and engineering, law, and business.

Participating employers:

Museum of New Mexico Foundation
New Mexico Department of Health
City of Santa Fe Human Resources
Wonders on Wheels Mobile Museum
Girl Scouts of New Mexico Trails
Girls Inc. of Santa Fe
Youth Shelters and Family Services
Enterprise Bank & Trust
Presbyterian Medical Services
Pueblo of Pojoaque Corporations
SFCC Workforce Development Department
Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Santa Fe
Santa Fe County
The Life Link
Sandia Area Federal Credit Union
Torrance County
BTI – Bicycle Technologies International
Homewise
Northern New Mexico School Employees Federal Credit Union
Skechers
Dunham’s Sports
La Posada and Hilton Santa Fe
Jacobs Family Insurance
La Familia Medical Center
Jason Cassidy’s Farmers Insurance District 25
Taxation and Revenue Dept
Erisa Administrative Services
Las Clinicas Del Norte
Enchanted Care Solutions
Clean Harbors
Santa Fe Care Center
Santa Maria El Mirador
New Mexico Orthopedics
Home Instead
Autism Behavior Services, Inc.
Ambercare Home Health
Choice Healthcare Services
Kingston of Santa Fe
Los Alamos Medical Center
Children Youth and Families Department
Las Cumbres Community Services
Bureau of Land Management
Compa Industries, Inc.
Los Alamos National Laboratory
ESS
Growing Up New Mexico
Espanola Public Schools
Great Southwest-Yucca Council
Desert Montessori School
New Mexico School for the Deaf
Infinity Solar USA
Rocky Mountain Youth Corps
Speedy Glass -Santa Fe
Discount Tire
Artemisia Herbs
Trane Technologies
City of Santa Fe Public Utilities Department
Rocky Mountain Youth Corps

Call 505-428-1406 or email career.services@sfcc.edu for information.


News and Announcements


Summer registration begins this week

Priority Registration for Summer session is Monday

Priority Registration for Summer 2025 begins from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, April 7. New Mexico residents (students who physically reside in New Mexico; have earned more than 30 credit hours and have declared a degree).

Summer Registration for all begins Tuesday

Summer Registration begins for all from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, April 8. Payment or payment arrangements are due by 5 p.m. on the first day of class for the Summer Session.

For information about registration visit sfcc.edu/get-started/apply-and-register/ or call 505-428-1270. 


Meet Miss Indian World Kassie John at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 22, in SFCC Campus Center

Miss Indian World, Kassie John will make an appearance at SFCC at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 22, in Campus Center to share her story, answer questions, and take pictures with students, faculty, and staff. Miss Indian World’s story will inspire the SFCC community! Come out and join us. Refreshments provided.

More about Miss Indian World Kassie John

Kassie John was crowned Miss Indian World 2024 at the Gathering of Nations Pow-Wow last April and will be crowning the next Miss Indian World, April 26, 2025, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, at Expo NM. Kassie, DINÈ (Navajo) is from Rock Point, Arizona.  Kassie, 25 years old, is a graduate of the University of Utah with a Bachelor of Science in Multidisciplinary Design. She is a young community leader and role model; in addition, she is a business owner, graphic artist and dancer. Kassie has traveled this past year as an Ambassador for Native/Indigenous people as well as for the Gathering of Nations. Kassie invites everyone to the Gathering of Nations Powwow and the Miss Indian World Traditional Presentations at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 24, at the Albuquerque Convention Center.


Department of Dental Health gave 2,000 SFPS kids oral health education

SFCC’s Department of Dental Health served around 2,000 kids from kindergarten and first grades of Santa Fe Public Schools, by providing them FREE oral health education. Thanks to the American Dental Association and NM Dental Foundation for their support with the oral hygiene goody bags.

One of the Program Learning Outcomes of the Dental Assisting Certificate and AAS in Dental Health is to, “Demonstrate and apply knowledge of public health education, including the prevalence and incidence of oral diseases.” These activities were also part of Oral Health month and Give Kids a Smile Day [GKAS Day].

To learn more about the SFCC’s Dental Programs, please visit: https://www.sfcc.edu/programs/dental-2/ or email: aamna.nayyar@sfcc.edu


Listen to Richard Eeds Show at 2 p.m. April 8 to hear Jim Sanborn talk about SFCCI Student Showcase

Tune in to listen to Richard Eeds Show at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 8. to hear him interview Jim Sanborn about the Santa Fe Creative Coding Initiative (SFCCI) Student Showcase on the Richard Eeds Show on KTRC at 1260| 103.7 Or listen here at that time. Read more about the SFCCI Showcase in this issue.


‘Potpourri’ printmaking Pop-up Show in Dean’s Gallery on display through April 10

“Potpourri” – A collection of assignments in Printmaking classes are in a Pop-up Show in the Dean’s Gallery through Thursday, April 10. The Deans Gallery is in the lobby of the Fine Arts Center. For questions about exhibitions, contact Director of Galleries Linda Cassel via email at linda.cassel@sfcc.edu or call 505-428-1501. For questions about SFCC’s Printmaking and Book Arts program, contact Director of the Center of Book and Printmaking Patricia Pearce via email at patricia.pearce@sfcc.edu or call 505-428-1504.


ESL tutor training offered online from 4 to 6 p.m. May 8 and in-person from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 9 and 10

Literacy Volunteers of Santa Fe 12-hour training prepares volunteers to tutor adults in English as a Second Language (ESL). The ESL new tutor orientation will be presented online from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday, May 8.

The in-person training will be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, May 9 and and Saturday May 10 at SFCC. A registration meeting and a two-hour follow-up workshop are required. For more information, please call 505-428-1353 or visit www.lvsf.org to complete an application. No experience or second language is necessary!


Department of Dental Health celebrated National Dental Assistants Recognition Week

SFCC’s Department of Dental Health celebrated National Dental Assistants Recognition Week (March 2-8, 2025).

Dental Assistants Recognition Week (also known as DARW) is held the first full week in March every year and was designated by the American Dental Assistants Association as the perfect time to acknowledge and recognize the versatile, multi-talented member of your dental team. Dentists in the United States and Canada will celebrate by honoring their dental assistants for their various duties and helping them provide patients with quality dental care. The theme for 2025 was “Superheroes behind the Smiles” and highlights the essential role dental assistants play in ensuring exceptional patient care and enhancing the overall dental experience.

Dental assistants are a key part of the dental practice year-round and strengthen the entire practice while enhancing patient satisfaction. Dental assistants are committed to professional development and quality dental care.

To learn more about the SFCC’s Dental Programs, please visit: https://www.sfcc.edu/programs/dental-2/ or email: aamna.nayyar@sfcc.edu


Paralegals of Santa Fe Networking Group
Next meeting April 10 at HEC

SFCC Paralegal Studies program sponsors this networking group to bring together paralegals, legal assistants, and legal secretaries in Northern New Mexico. The group meets the second Thursday of the month from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the HEC. This is a great opportunity to meet fellow students, connect with legal professionals, networks, learn and share tips and just have fun!


Celebrate Culture of Hope from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Wednesday, April 16, in Campus Center

Theme: Culture of Hope and what it means to you!

When: Wednesday, April 16 from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Where: SFCC Main Hallway and Campus Center

Who is it for? SFCC and our Santa Fe Community. Free and open to the public.

Food: Salad Bar, Sandwiches, with Vegan and Vegetarian Options, and Drinks

Raffle: Local gift certificates will be raffled off.


FAFSA Open House from 2 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 16

Staff will be available to answer questions.

Financial Aid Department will host the next FAFSA Open House from 2 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 16 in Room 611E. The public is welcome to attend the free drop-in events. Staff members will be available to answer questions as well as guide individuals and their families through the process of submitting the 2025-2026 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid).

Federal student financial aid is evaluated based on the results of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Every student is required to complete a FAFSA for each academic year to be considered for federal or state financial aid.

SFCC Financial Aid Coordinator J. Andrew Arellano said, “We’re happy to help anyone in the community with the FAFSA form. Our team is particularly eager to work with prospective and returning students looking to enroll at SFCC. Most of our students are eligible for financial aid but often don’t recognize how important it is to fill out the FAFSA form in a timely fashion.”

Recommended items to have on hand:

  • Student Social Security (SSN) number
  • Driver’s license, if available
  • For returning students, passwords to FAFSA login
  • Parent(s) date of birth, SSN and email address
  • Date parents were married, remarried, separated, divorced or widowed

Note: Both parent and student information should be used if the student is under 24 years old and not married or independent. SFCC offers dozens of scholarships. Regardless of your eligibility for aid determined by FASFA, you may be eligible for an SFCC Foundation scholarship. There are many grants also available.

If you have questions about the FAFSA Open House events, please either email financialaid@sfcc.edu or call 505-428-1268.


Participate in Community College Month in April

SFCC is celebrating National Community College Month throughout April. The national observance celebrates the vital role that community colleges play in building the local workforce, the economy and in contributing to community vibrance. The public is encouraged to visit the campus for a variety of  Community College Month events.

SFCC President Becky Rowley, Ph.D., said, “At SFCC, we’re excited to celebrate Community College Month. This gives the college an opportunity to showcase everything we offer through a variety of open houses and events that highlight our mission statement: ‘Empower Students, Strengthen Community.’ We are here to serve the community and are ready to meet their needs.

“Throughout the college’s 40th anniversary year, I’ve heard from people of all generations about how SFCC is making a difference in their lives,” Rowley added. “Young parents are pursuing degrees they once thought were out of reach, thanks to the support and resources available on our campus. Working adults are reskilling or shifting their career focus through short-term training, certificates, or associate degrees. Others, including our community’s seniors, are embracing lifelong learning — telling me they are learning new languages, developing artistic skills, and participating in fitness classes ranging from yoga to pickleball.”

SFCC, as a participant of the National Community College Month, invites community members to share their personal stories on how Santa Fe Community College has changed their lives on social media using #SFCCNM, #SFCCProud, #CCMonth and #BestDecisionEver.

Check the list of Community College Month 2025 Events for the latest updates. On-campus fundraisers are presented in coordination with Santa Fe Community College Foundation.



Rocio Rodriguez exhibition: ‘Mexican Rapunzel’ opens from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. April 17 in Sculpture Hallway

Artist: Rocio Rodriguez

Exhibition Title: “Mexican Rapunzel”

Location: Ripple Effect (Sculpture Hallway)

On Exhibit: April 7-April 19, 2025

Opening Reception: Thursday, April 17, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Bio: Rocio Rodriguez was born in Chihuahua, Mexico and she is currently based in Santa Fe studying for a Fine Arts associate degree with a focus on sculpture at SFCC. Rocio uses canvas fabric and acrylic paint to create sculptures that adapt to the space. Rocio is an immigrant, she adapts to her context and her work behaves in a similar way. Her creatures capture the absence of the body and celebrates details that we take for granted. Folds of the skin or entangled hair are frequent themes in her work.

The installation at “Ripple Effect” (sculpture hallway in Visual Arts building) was custom for the space. Contact Director of Art on Campus Linda Cassel for more information.


SFCC to close for Spring Holiday from April 18-20

Santa Fe Higher Education Center, 1950 Siringo Road, will remain open on Friday, April 18

SFCC will close for Spring Holiday from Friday, April 18, through Sunday, April 20. All campus facilities will be closed. No classes, activities or student services will be available. SFCC’s early childhood development center Kids Campus and the William C. Witter Fitness Education Center are included in the closure. The Santa Fe Higher Education Center (SFHEC), 1950 Siringo Road, will remain open on Friday, April 18.

All SFCC classes and activities will resume on Monday, April 21.

Throughout the year, SFCC offers many ways to stay notified about weather- and holiday-related delays, cancellations, closures and emergencies. While the college does notify the public of severe weather and emergency conditions through print, television and radio news outlets, additional information can be accessed quickly through the following:

  • Visit www.sfcc.edu, and see a notification on the home page
  • Visit the college’s Weather and Closure web page
  • Check the SFCC Facebook page
  • Check your SFCC email account
  • Call the college’s main number at 505-428-1000, the message will be updated in case of closure
  • Watch local TV news
  • To receive SFCC text message and/or email alerts, subscribe to SFCC Alert at  https://www.sfcc.edu/sfcc-alert/

Campus Safety & Security can be reached at all times, including during campus closures, at 505-428-1224.


Transgender Day of Visibility 

The following message originally appeared on March 31.

Today, Monday March 31st is Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV). TDOV is not only an opportunity to celebrate the community but also a call to action for allies and advocates. It encourages individuals and organizations to engage in activities that foster acceptance and empowerment, such as educational workshops, social media campaigns, and public events dedicated to promoting understanding and allyship for transgender people. By amplifying trans voices and stories, TDOV serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience and strength of the transgender community.

On this day, communities around the globe take time to uplift and celebrate trans people, sharing their stories and achievements. It is a day to highlight the importance of visibility, which plays a crucial role in fostering acceptance and driving change. Visibility helps to challenge and dismantle stereotypes, providing a more accurate and humanizing portrayal of trans lives. Through visibility, trans individuals can find solidarity and support, knowing they are not alone in their journey.

These links provide important resources: 

ACLU NM
Advocates for Tran Equality
Anti Trans Legislative Tracker
GLAAD
Gay, Lesbian, Straight Educators Network
National Center for Transgender Equality 
Human Rights Campaign
Transgender Law Center
Transgender Resource Center of New Mexico (ABQ)
Two-Spirit Community
The Trevor Project 

The power of visibility extends beyond mere recognition; it becomes a catalyst for social progress and justice. By standing together and amplifying trans voices, we can create a more inclusive and equitable society for all.

Sincerely,
Becky Rowley, Ph.D. | SFCC President
Dr. sj Miller, Professor of Teacher Education | sj.miller@sfcc.edu
Marcos Maez, M.B.A., Director of Student Engagement and Recruitment | marcos@maez.sfcc.edu


Volunteers needed for Commencement May 17, 2025

Volunteers are needed from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., on Saturday, May 17. The Registrar’s office is now accepting volunteers for the spring 2025 commencement (graduation ceremony) for multiple positions! (door greeter, usher, etc.) Come, be part of the magic! Contact the Assistant Registrar, Kristina Lally at kristina.lally@sfcc.edu to volunteer now.


Videos available for Adele Oliveira’s Wri-Gen reading & creative online sessions

SFCC’s Library and Creative Writing Department’s Spring Wri-Gen series started with a captivating reading by author Adele Oliviera on March 19 followed by a creative session on April 2.

Watch the video of Adele Oliveira’s reading:

See Adele Oliveira’s creative session here:

Register now at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WriGenSp2025

Upcoming Sessions:
Alfredo Celedón Luján – April 23 reading; April 30 creative session
End of semester participant reading – May 7

SFCC’s Library and Creative Writing program are presenting a free online Spring 2025 Writing Generation (Wri-Gen) Series, which began March 19. Each author reads at an introductory session. In a follow-up Zoom meeting the author will engage the participants in a writing exercise/creative session. Attendees can go to any of the sessions by registering just once at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WriGenSp2025. The sessions begin at 6 p.m. on Wednesdays and will feature these writers: Adele Oliveira (March 19 reading; April 2 creative session) and Alfredo Celedón Luján (April 23 reading; April 30 creative session.) Participants at the end of the semester will have an opportunity to share their work during the final Zoom session on May 7. Registrants will receive a Zoom link via email the morning of each event. Please register as soon as possible.

Read more about the presenters:

Adele Oliveira March 19 reading; April 2 creative session (Note: No session during Spring Break)

Adele Oliveira

Bio: Adele Oliveira (she/her) grew up in Santa Fe and lives here with her family. A freelance journalist and fiction writer, her nonfiction appears regularly in local and national publications including Vulture, Dwell, The New Republic, and Longreads. Her fiction appears in Caigibi, Texlandia and the Santa Fe Literary Review. Adele has an MFA in creative writing from the Institute of American Indian Arts and an MA in journalism from NYU. Please visit adeleoliveira.com.

Session Description: Adele loves writing in groups and cultivating shared creative space, and looks forward to doing so for SFCC’s Wri-Gen series.

Alfredo Celedón Luján – April 23 reading; April 30 creative session

Alfredo Celedón Luján

Bio: Alfredo Celedón Luján is a career teacher. He has an MA/English and MLitt/Creative Nonfiction from the Bread Loaf School of English. He advocates for equity in the classroom. Alfredo is former President of the National Council of Teachers of English.

He is a proud member of the Chicanx/Latinx communities. He identifies as a Chicano writer. His writing amplifies familiarity and place. He has published stories, essays, and poems in various journals and books. He believes in the written and/or digital preservation of family cuentos/stories by capturing place, textures, sounds, and colloquial language. He is Norteño. He lives in Eldorado. He is from Nambé.

Session Description: In the creative session, Alfredo will give prompts that offer insights to self-identity, heritage, place, and the preservation of family vignettes through freewriting and childhood maps.

For additional information, please contact SFCC Library Director Valerie Nye via email at valerie.nye@sfcc.edu or by calling 505-428-1506. For more information about SFCC’s Creative Writing program visit sfcc.edu/programs/creative-writing/.


Swimming Workshop with Olympians Josh Davis and Lilly King on April 12

SFCC School of Fitness Education will host Olympic swimmers Lilly King and Josh Davis from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 12 at the William C. Fitness Education Center. This will be a one-day co-sponsored event that will be held in our lap pool.  Age group swimmers will participate in the all-day workshop and we also have an adult time slot that masters and SFCC swimmers can enroll for. Questions? Visit ultimateswimmer.com or send an email Tomas Duran at tomas.duran@sfcc.edu.


CEA Open House from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 26

Previous SFCC CEA Open House Greenhouse Tour.

The Culinary Arts program will offer bite-sized treats from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Greenhouse tours every half hour. Epic Used Book Sale also returns!

Santa Fe Community College’s Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) program will host an Open House from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Trades and Advanced Technology Center (TATC) on Saturday, April 26. The public is invited to meet in the lobby of the TATC to begin the CEA Open House activities. Visitors can sample bite-sized treats prepared by Chef Jerry Dakan of the Culinary Arts Department from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. while learning about the CEA program.

Throughout the Open House, people can join a tour of the college’s 12,000-square-foot greenhouse that serves as a living laboratory for students to operate and manage various aquaponic and hydroponic production systems. This year the CEA students are having a plant sale with a large variety of herb and vegetable seedlings ready to transplant at your home. Also ongoing during the event is another Epic Used Book Sale. All books are priced at $1 and proceeds from the book and plant sale benefit the students in the SFCC Aquaponics and Hydroponics club. Both sales are sponsored in part by the Santa Fe Community College Foundation.

CEA Academic Director Charlie Shultz said, “This is a great time to tour the SFCC greenhouses. Our advanced semester Hydroponic and Aquaponic students are producing a variety of crops such as tomatoes, cucumbers, Asian greens, peppers, herbs, lettuce, kale, algae and hemp in water-based production systems. People are often surprised to learn that worms compost all the greenhouse waste and that all the greenhouse energy is provided by the college’s solar array.”

Greenhouse tours will be offered each half hour, starting at 10:30 a.m., by SFCC-CEA students and staff. The plant and book sales will be ongoing during the 10 a.m.-2 p.m. event. Come early for best selections. Food samples prepared by the SFCC-Culinary students, faculty and staff will be available from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at no cost.

Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) is a technology-based approach to food production and farming that allows farmers/growers/food producers and agri-tech businesses to optimize their growing conditions and resource management. Students participate in growing and research activities in both a smaller geodesic greenhouse, as well as our model 12,000ft2 off-grid greenhouse.

The purpose of SFCC’s CEA program is to revitalize agricultural traditions and develop sustainable growing systems, methods and practices in controlled environment greenhouses using aquaponics and hydroponics that support local food systems and promote economic development through food innovation and entrepreneurship.

SFCC’s CEA program offers students the opportunity to earn any or all of the following credentials:

For more information about the CEA program, email Charlie Shultz at richard.shultz@sfcc.edu.

or visit: https://www.sfcc.edu/programs/controlled-environment-agriculture/. Follow the program on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/sfccgreenhouse.

Listen to an interview with Charlie Shultz on the Santa Fe New Mexican’s Conversations Different podcast below. Note: This is an audio presentation.


Total Immersion™ Swimming Weekend Workshop from April 26-27

Swim, Smarter, Better… Faster! with Total Immersion™

EFFORTLESS ENDURANCE
WEEKEND WORKSHOP

April 26-27, 2025
Santa Fe Community College
William C. Witter Fitness Education Center
6401 Richard Ave.
Santa Fe, NM 87508

Email for info: tomas.duran@sfcc.edu


Check out the latest Inside SFCC issue

Graphic design for SFCC Community College Month by Dorothy Piriz.

Check out the latest issue of Inside SFCC to read about Community College Month, upcoming events and noteworthy accomplishments. Want to be on the email list for upcoming issues? Fill out the subscription form.


Building Trades Open House from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday, April 10

Stop by the Building Trades Open House from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 10 in the Trades & Advanced Technology Center.

Staff will be available to answer questions.

SFCC announces a Building Trades Open House from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday, April 10, in the Trades & Advanced Technology Center (TATC).

The Building Trades Open House offers a valuable opportunity for individuals to explore SFCC’s new certificate programs, which can pave the way for careers in the home building trades. Geneva “Cookie” Look, academic director of SFCC’s Building and Construction Trades Department, emphasizes the importance of these programs, stating, “There’s never been a better time to earn a credential and enter the trades. The construction and maintenance industry is booming in the region, and employers are constantly reaching out to SFCC for graduates who are equipped with the skills and credentials needed to thrive in the building industry. We actively work with our students to connect them with employers who are ready to hire.”

SFCC’s new certificate programs include:

  • HVAC & Plumbing Certificate: This program equips students with the technical knowledge and hands-on experience needed to work in heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and plumbing systems.
  • Electrical Technician Certificate: Students in this program gain expertise in electrical systems, preparing them for careers in installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of residential and commercial electrical systems.
  • Building and Home Remodel Certificate: This certificate program provides students with the skills necessary for work in construction, renovation, and remodeling, preparing them for a variety of roles in home building and improvement projects.

These programs are designed to meet the growing demand for skilled workers in the region’s thriving building industry.

For more information about the Building Trades Open House or the new certificate programs, contact Geneva “Cookie” Look via email at geneva.look@sfcc.edu or call 505-428-1235.


Attend Santa Fe Creative Coding Initiative’s Student Showcase from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 10 at SF Higher Education Center

Students made presentations at last year’s SFCCI student showcase.

Santa Fe Community College announces the Santa Fe Creative Coding Initiative (SFCCI) will present its second SFCCI Student Showcase, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 10 at the Santa Fe Higher Education Center, 1950 Siringo Road. The event is free and open to the public.

SFCCI is a community partnership, providing challenge-based learning opportunities in digital creativity and coding to learners and educators throughout Santa Fe, with support from Apple’s Community Education Initiative. Since the launch of SFCCI, more than 1500 students have participated.

SFCCI Director Jim Sanborn said, “Our showcase features the imagination and creativity of our learners through the apps, app prototypes, and digital media they have developed throughout the year. Join us and experience the ideas, passion, and focus students bring to these showcase projects.”

Sanborn added that SFCCI has received great feedback from schools, community partners and students. Learn more by reviewing feedback and statistics from SFCCI’s Summer Internship Story/Report.

The SFCCI Student Showcase will spotlight content produced by students working with SFCCI during this school year. SFCCI has learning labs at Santa Fe High School, Milagro Middle School, 21st Century Learning Elementary Schools, Santa Fe Community College, and Santa Fe Indian School. Other key partners include STEM Santa Fe and the Boys and Girls Club of Santa Fe.

The 2025 Student Showcase features projects from all SFCCI partners, some highlights include:

  • “La Fonda Experience” Art Curation App
  • Santa Fe from a Youth Perspective Film, produced for City of Santa Fe/Sister Cities International
  • Over a dozen App Prototypes by 21st Century Learning elementary students.

For more information about SFCCI visit  https://www.sfcc.edu/sfcci/. For information about the event, please send an email to james.sanborn@sfcc.edu or call 575-776-4752.


Amy Parrish’s ‘Palladium 1000’ exhibition continues through April 11

Amy Parrish’s exhibition, ‘Palladium 1000,’ opened on March 13 in the Visual Arts Gallery. The multi-media exhibition showcases artist Amy Parrish’s figurative sculptures (dolls), writings and additional artwork that embody the artist’s years-long exploration of the concept of women’s intuition.

The “Palladium 1000” exhibition runs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday (March 6 through April 11). Viewers will be asked to share their own reflections in response to the work. Read more about the exhibition’s theme and Amy’s bio in this press release.


Register now for the 2nd Annual Hound Hustle on April 13

SFCC has partnered with TCR and the Santa Fe Animal Shelter to host the 2nd Annual Hound Hustle.  This event will be a 5k run and 1k fun run/walk with the dogs. Register at: https://register.chronotrack.com/r/84742.


Free Workforce Training for New Mexico residents

SFCC’s Workforce Development Department is offering free workforce training classes to New Mexico residents. Unfortunately, due to the grant restrictions SFCC cannot offer these trainings to SFCC staff. Your friends and family members, however, are welcome to take advantage of this great opportunity.

For more information, visit https://www.sfcc.edu/economic-workforce-development/. To register use the QR code in the graphic above, call 505-428-1095 or send an email to emily.goode@sfcc.edu.


SFCC offers free film and TV production assistant training to NM residents

Previous SFCC Film Training students.

Training is offered by SFCC Film Department and Stagecoach Foundation on Saturdays and Sundays May 17 through June 1 at SFCC.

SFCC Continuing Education & Workforce Development in partnership with the Stagecoach Foundation Inc. and SFCC Film program is accepting applications for the Production Assistant Training for Film and Television, which is free to New Mexico residents. The training sessions will be on Saturdays and Sundays, May 17 through June 1. Participants in this intensive program will earn their OSHA 10 safety certification, and upon completing résumé coaching with Stagecoach Foundation, graduates are referred to productions seeking trained PAs.

Classes are hands-on and taught by film industry professionals.  For information and applications visit https://www.protecsantafe.com/ or email Candice Mirabal at candice.mirabal@sfcc.edu. The class sizes are limited, so applicants are encouraged to submit their application as soon as possible.

The film industry continues to grow in New Mexico along with the demand for trained production assistants for film and television. SFCC Film Department Chair Milton C. Riess said, “If you are interested in a career in the film and television industry, this is the best place to begin.”

The training is structured to fit into a series of weekend classes. Each weekend intensive is led by industry professionals teaching from their field of experience, focusing on essential skills for Production Assistants both on set and in the production office. Set safety and film basics, walkie-talkies, lockups, set etiquette, call sheets, and résumé building are among the topics taught in the program. The final weekend emphasizes set safety with an OSHA 10 certification. Participants will have one-on-one résumé and interview coaching and will be presented as candidates to productions for hire through the PA Production Incentive Program.

All classes will be at SFCC, 6401 Richards Avenue. SFCC has been training New Mexico film crews for more than 20 years. Read more and apply at https://www.protecsantafe.com/.

For registration assistance, please email CE@sfcc.edu or call 505-428-1676.


April Cultural Calendar

The April 2025 Cultural Calendar is a month dedicated to raising awareness for various issues, such as Child Abuse, Stress, Sexual Assault, and Alcohol Awareness, as well as celebrating National Poetry, Volunteer and Humor months. Key observances include World Autism Awareness Day on April 2, Earth Day on April 22, and Holocaust Remembrance on April 23-24. Cultural/religious events include the Sikh Vaisakhi festival, Christian observances of Easter and Good Friday, and the Bahá’í Festival of Ridván. Other significant days include Administrative Professionals Day on April 23 and the Gathering of Nations powwow from April 24-26. Click on the button below for a detailed calendar.


SFCC and AARP Foundation Tax-Aide open appointments for tax assistance and preparation February 3 through April 15

Appointments required for tax preparation

SFCC and AARP Foundation Tax-Aide will offer in-person tax assistance and preparation by appointment. AARP Foundation Tax-Aide is the nation’s largest free tax assistance and preparation service. The services are provided by volunteers from the community. Appointments can be made now at https://www.sfcc.edu/taxaide. Tax preparation services will be offered in rooms 408 and 410 at SFCC’s main campus, 6401 Richards Avenue.

The State Coordinator of AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Program Gene Varela said, “We’re excited to partner again with Santa Fe Community College to offer this free service through the AARP Foundation Tax-Aide. We require appointments, so we can schedule our volunteers. Tax preparation services are being offered in English and Spanish in classrooms near the spacious Campus Center.”

All appointments can be made online at https://www.sfcc.edu/taxaide. Appointments, which are expected to be quickly filled, will be available from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday beginning Monday, February 3 and ending Monday, April 15. Individuals who do not have internet access or those who need more information, please leave a voicemail at 505-428-1780 beginning February 3. Volunteers will return calls when possible. Multiple year returns may also require multiple appointments.

Tax-Aide services are not available during any holidays observed by SFCC including Spring Break from March 24 through March 30. Tax-Aide services will also observe all SFCC closures and weather delays. Appointments affected by weather delays or closures will be rescheduled. Visit https://www.sfcc.edu/sfcc-alert/weather-alerts-and-holiday-closures/ to see notices of weather delays or closures.

Intake and other forms may be picked up at the site during tax preparation hours or you may download these forms from https://www.sfcc.edu/taxaide. Please arrive 15-30 minutes early for your appointment.

Please note: Individual appointments must be made for each member of a household or group that is filing a return. For taxpayers who are married and filing jointly, both individuals must be present to sign documents. Exceptions may be made only when a spouse is unable to be present due to health issues.

What you need to bring:

  • Copy of prior year return.
  • Driver’s License or State ID of the primary filers.
  • Social Security Card or ITIN Letters for all taxpayers and dependents.
  • Social Security Year End Statement.
  • Bank information (routing and account numbers) for direct deposit or direct debit.
  • Income documents: W-2s; 1099s for retirement income or self-employment; interest, dividend, capital gains or brokerage statements; Unemployment (form 1099-G); gambling wins (form W2-G and related loss documentation).
  • Individuals eligible for State/County Rebates or Credits – bring 2024 property tax bill(s) or rent information, out-of-pocket medical expenses (no over-the-counter or medical cannabis-related expenses) and other household income.
  • Supporting documents for itemized deductions or credits: childcare, college, or vocational training information (1098-T), medical expenses not covered by insurance – including mileage, charity donations, property tax bills or receipts and mortgage interest paid.
  • Self-employed Income and Expenses Documentation: 1099 NEC or other income, employment-related expenditures, business miles.  
  • Market Place insurance documents (1095-A)
  • IRS Identity Theft PIN (IPPIN) letter for taxpayers and/or dependents.

The AARP Foundation Tax Aide Program cannot prepare returns that include out of scope items, such as:

  • Married individuals who file separately.
  • Rental income.
  • Self-employment returns with expenses of more than $35,000 or more, home office deduction, employees, inventory or operating loss.
  • Royalty income with associated expenses.
  • Solar credits.
  • Casualty loss.

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Apply by April 18 for scholarship for women enrolled in photography program

NibANNi Inc. and TalentNomics Inc. are collaborating with Santa Fe Community College and Foto Forum Santa Fe to sponsor two scholarships worth $500 for books and learning materials for women students attending SFCC.

They announce an empowering new scholarship opportunity available to Women Student Photographers that are current students at SFCC enrolled in the Photography program. To apply, please submit by email to sage.paisner@sfcc.edu three to six photographs with an artist statement and short biography for consideration. Each image should be formatted as a JPEG file no larger than 1200 pixels on the long dimension. Please make sure that each file is no larger than 2Mb. (Hint: use compression). Filenames should include your name so judges can easily match a file to your application in case it gets separated. ex: Jane_Doe_1.jpg For each image, please provide the Title, Dimensions in inches, and Price. Deadline For Entries is April 18, 2025. Upon entry, all applications will be reviewed by a jury of esteemed artists who will select the scholarship winners. This year’s jury includes Beth Green, Sage Paisner, Shane Tolbert, and Linda Cassel.

The scholarships are sponsored by NibANNi, TalentNomics, and Foto Forum Santa Fe. You can find out more about these organizations below.

NibANNi

Neeti Banerjee

As a young girl, Neeti Banerjee observed her mother wearing pearl necklaces for special occasions. She wished she could wear them too. Working with NibANNi, women artisans from the poorest tribal areas of eastern India have a sustained source of income that funds their necessities as well as education. This income has enabled these young artisans to become teachers and accountants while continuing their creative crafts and caring for their families. For every necklace NibANNi sells, it plants 2 trees: one in the U.S. and one in India, through its reforestation partner, One Tree Planted (www.onetreeplanted.org).

TalentNomics Inc.

TalentNomics is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that seeks to expand the pool of women leaders worldwide. Its mission is to transform the global economy by achieving equal pay for women and advance women’s leadership potential by enhancing their capabilities, confidence, connections, and credibility.

Foto Forum Santa Fe

Four Generations – Ania Moussawel

Foto Forum Santa Fe is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit that creates an artistic space to explore the current relationship between photography, storytelling, science, and technology through artist exhibitions, workshops, visiting artist lectures, research, and community outreach.

Every woman deserves a chance at becoming the most powerful version of herself. Foto Forum Santa Fe aims to support women’s biggest dreams in a profound manner. We believe that through creating a safe environment for creative expression, we can help uplift aspiring artists to share themselves with the world. We highly encourage women at SFCC to apply not just to win, but to share a meaningful photographic body of work.


Career and Major Exploration Workshops from 3:30 to 5 p.m. on April 15, April 22 and April 29 in Room 412/Hybrid

Career and Major Exploration Workshops

SFCC’s Exploratory Academic Advisors and Career & Transfer Advisor will host a Career and Major Exploration Workshop series from 3:30 to 5 p.m. on April 15, April 22, and April 29 in Room 412. All SFCC students are welcome to attend any and every workshop in this series to learn about how to make career and major decisions using self-reflection! Join us in Room 412 or email Katie Studer at mary.studer@sfcc.edu if you would like the link to join virtually!


Reserve a food box by noon April 7 for the Spring Holiday Food Giveaway on April 14 and April 15

SFCC Student Activities invites students to register here before 12 p.m. Monday, April 7 for the Spring Food Giveaway, which will be at the West Wing entrance from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Monday, April 14 and Tuesday, April 15. This event is proudly supported by Student Activities and Student Ambassadors. Please register as soon as possible, since the giveaways are limited. Questions? Email studentactivities@sfcc.edu.

Food boxes will include:

  • Mashed potatoes
  • Gravy
  • Canned corn
  • Canned green beans
  • Corn muffin mix
  • Mac N Cheese
  • $25 gift card, plus other surprises

Wellness Wednesday: Let’s Move April 9, 12:30-1:30 p.m. LL312
Take a break, get moving, and recharge!

​Sponsored by Title V at SFCC, Wellness Wednesday is the perfect mid-week reset. Join Wellness Wednesday at the Student Wellness Center, where we’re celebrating Move More Month with activities to get your body and mind in motion.

​✨ What to Expect:

  • Delicious Free Food 🍎🍪 – Enjoy energizing snacks and refreshments to keep you fueled and ready to move.
  • Movement Breaks 🏃‍♀️🕺 – Participate in light, fun activities like stretch sessions and walking to get the blood circulating.
  • Relaxation & Connection 🌿 – Connect with other students and explore wellness resources in a supportive, inviting space.
  • Wellness Tips 📖 – Discover simple ways to incorporate more movement and self-care into your daily routine.

​Your wellness matters—let’s move together for a healthier, happier YOU!

RSVP: https://lu.ma/lixarqc6


Apply now for Summer and Fall Student Worker jobs

Hiring has begun for summer and fall student workers. Earn $15 an hour and work on campus 20 hours per week.

Job openings available in the following areas:

  • Continuing Education
  • Copy Center
  • East Wing Eatery
  • Film Department
  • Grounds
  • Human Resources
  • Kids Campus
  • Medical Simulation Lab
  • Photography Lab
  • Registrar’s Office
  • Student Recruitment

Contact Katie Cadena Priebe at katie.cadenapriebe@sfcc.edu or 505-428-1068 for more information or to apply!


Career Ready workshop for student parents -register by April 9

Career Ready for Parenting Students

A 3-session career skills class for parenting students
Wednesdays April 16, 23 & 30 5:30 – 7 p.m. at SFCC.

Whether you’re preparing for your post-graduation job search or looking for a job while you’re in school, this class is here to help you prepare. In this 3-session interactive class, we help student parents create or update a résumé, draft a cover letter that can be adapted for different applications, and practice interview skills. We also cover employment topics of specific relevance to parents.

Register by April 9 at: https://www.sfcc.edu/parenting-students/student-parent-programs/career-ready/


Student Parent Success Program available to help parenting students anytime

Students who are juggling parenting and school are encouraged to reach out anytime to the Student Parent Success Program by calling 505-428-1036 or by sending an email to parentingstudents@sfcc.edu.

  • Discuss your concerns as a parent
  • Learn about resources and support as a parent
  • Get help finding childcare
  • Get help assessing developmental assessments for your child
  • Find out about family activities and parenting classes

Students: Need childcare? Make sure you’re on the Kids Campus waitlist

When a spot comes available at the Kids Campus, students get priority placement. Kids Campus wants to support student parents and hopes that those needing childcare will get on the waitlist.

Children of degree-seeking SFCC students, SFCC employees, and full-time students at the Higher Education Center are prioritized for placement to support a two-generation philosophy of education at the college.

Visit the Kids Campus website for more information. Students receive a 10% discount on the cost of Kids Campus and N.M. Early Childhood Education and Care Development offers Child Care Assistance to income-eligible students.



Dr. Aamna Nayyar selected by ADEA to update ADEA Compendium of Curriculum Guidelines

Dr. Aamna Nayyar, Director of the Department of Dental Health, has been selected by the American Dental Education Association (ADEA) to join the year-long national project about updating the current ADEA compendium of Curriculum Guidelines for the Allied Dental Education Programs for 2026. She is actively working with the teams specifically chosen to address the Dental Materials and Dental Radiology portions for the Dental Assisting curriculum of the compendium.

To be considered for this project one must be an allied dental program director or faculty member, be a member of the ADEA, have at least five years teaching experience, and have proven expertise in the content area of interest. To learn about Dr. Nayyar’s expertise, please visit: https://www.sfcc.edu/person/aamna-nayyar/

FYI… the ADEA Compendium is updated every ten years. It guides dental education programs by establishing standards for student education, by informing new program developers and educators about the required course content. It also guides the current programs

to improve and stay up to date. The compendium fosters teamwork between dental professionals and other health workers by establishing a uniform standard of competencies, and it helps other health fields know what is important in dental education.

To learn more about the SFCC’s Dental Programs, please visit: https://www.sfcc.edu/programs/dental-2/ or email: aamna.nayyar@sfcc.edu


Dr. sj Miller to give Panel Presidential Address at the American Educational Research Association conference

Dr. sj Miller will participate with other distinguished experts in an Invited Presidential Address at the American Educational Research Association (AERA) annual conference. The address is titled: Challenging Anti-Trans Politics: Fighting back through Intersectionalities.

The AERA is an International Educational Organization that is concerned with improving the educational process by encouraging scholarly inquiry related to education and evaluation and by promoting the dissemination and practical application of research results.

It has more than 25,000 members of faculty, researchers, graduate students, and other distinguished professionals in education research.

The presentation will be held on April 24, 2025 in Denver.


SFCC team presents on Community and Corporate Partnership at LERN Leadership Conference

Associate Dean of Continuing Education and Workforce Development Nicholas Wernicki and Director of Continuing Education Benjamin Lincoln presented at the 2025 LERN Leadership Conference, held in San Antonio in March. Their presentation, “A Case Study: Santa Fe Community College Community and Corporate Partnership,” was part of a series of sessions highlighting innovative practices in lifelong learning and continuing education.

In their session, Wernicki and Lincoln shared insights into a strategic initiative launched in 2023 by SFCC’s Continuing Education department. The initiative was designed to deepen engagement with community and corporate partners by integrating them into both new and existing continuing education and enrichment courses. The results have been impressive—expanding the reach and increasing the revenue of CE programs. Notably, off-campus partnership classes now average nearly twice the size of SFCC’s typical CE courses.

The LERN Leadership Conference brings together thought leaders from around the country to discuss strategies and share success stories in lifelong learning, workforce development, and community engagement. To view the full conference agenda, visit: LERN 2025 Conference Agenda (PDF).

For more information on SFCC’s Continuing Education and Workforce Development programs, visit sfcc.edu/ce.

CE Director Benjamin Lincoln
Associate Dean of Continuing Education and Workforce Development, Nicholas Wernicki

Dr. Aamna Nayyar was the guest speaker at International Women’s Day Brunch

Dr. Aamna Nayyar, Director of Department of Dental Health, served as the guest speaker at the International Women’s Day Brunch, hosted by the Raindrop Foundation, Inc. on Feb 23, 2025, in Albuquerque, NM. She talked about the women leadership and work-life balance.

Please see images of the event on Facebook.


Defensive Driving Certification offered May 20

As per Policy 5-10, everyone is required to take a Defensive Driving Certification Class prior to operating SFCC vehicles.

The next Defensive Driving Certification Class has been scheduled for Tuesday, May 20, 2024 from 8:30 a.m.–1 p.m. in the West Wing room 212. (Please arrive promptly or it will cause the class to go further in time.)
To receive full credit for the class, you must arrive promptly at 8:30 a.m. and attend the full 4-5 hours.

Please register by calling or emailing:

Please provide the following information when you call or email to make a reservation for the class:

  • Full name of individual attending.
  • Individual’s New Mexico driver license number; and a copy of the individuals driver’s license if not already on file
  • Department Name

Fleet vehicles are a great cost-effective way for employees to travel for work related reasons without incurring any personal vehicle expense and having to wait for a reimbursement.

If you have any questions about the program or the classes, please call Jackie or Steve at the numbers listed above.


Dr. sj Miller invited as Guest Editor for International Journal: The Reading Teacher

Dr. sj Miller

Dr. sj Miller has been selected as the guest editor for The Reading Teacher, a peer-reviewed journal published by Wiley-Blackwell and the leading global resource for educators of literacy learners up to age 12 with a readership of over 25,000 people.

The journal offers the latest peer-reviewed, high-quality, evidence-based best practices for teaching with articles covering topics from curriculum, instruction, and assessment to strategies for teaching diverse populations of literacy learners.

Miller’s guest editorship will invite researchers focused on K-6th grade research from around the world to share how they address and advance equity focused on the intersections between multilingual, multicultural, and LGBTQIA+ curriculum, pedagogy and assessment.

https://ila.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/19362714


Pets of the Month January-March

Congratulations to the pets of the month for January through March, 2025 and their proud owners! Don’t forget to submit photos of your pet to the Duplicating Center! Learn more


Policy updates

Student Lactation, Remote Work (New), Drug-free Workplace & Campus, Owned and Leased Vehicles, and Fundraising Activities & Acceptance of Donations

Please become familiar with these revised and new policies that the Governing Board approved on Feb. 26:

Please note that Policy 4-11 Remote Work replaces Policy 4-57 Telecommuting, which has been repealed. Should you have any questions, please reach out to the contact listed adjacent to the policy. All employees are responsible for adhering to College Policies and Procedures, which are online at SFCC Policies.


CHESS Connection Newsletter – February 12, 2025

Play “Name that college” in the latest edition of the CHESS Connection. Plus, share a “WOW” Workday Student moment from Kari Smith at CCC, and enjoy Chesster the squirrels poetic prowess in the CHESS Valentine’s Day card! Get reminders about tax documents in Workday and the upcoming Coffee with Kathy.

CHESS Superstars from SFCC:

Emily Perez is named a CHESS Superstar for her leadership in the Student Core and Cross-Functional team. Recognized for her patience and professionalism, she has played a key role in guiding colleagues through Workday, ensuring a smooth transition and effective use of the system. Her dedication reflects CHESS’s commitment to collaboration and excellence.

Read the full issue here.


OER Grants for Faculty

The SFCC OER Committee is excited to announce the next round of Open Educational Resources (OER) Grants, now open to all faculty and adjunct faculty. These grants have been developed to support faculty in reducing textbook costs for students while enhancing the relevance and quality of course materials. Faculty can use funding to redesign courses, enhance existing content, or create entirely new instructional materials.

Grant Opportunities

  • Course Redesign or Course Enhancement: Funding for significant course modifications or enhancements using OER.
  • Special Projects: Funding for innovative projects such as writing textbooks, creating new course materials, and developing instructional videos or images. Proposals beyond traditional course redesigns are highly encouraged.

Key Dates:

  • Grant Application Deadline: February 28, 2025
  • Notification of Awards: March 21, 2025
  • Project Completion Deadline: December 31, 2025

To learn more about the program, including eligibility, funding details, and how to apply, visit the OER Grants webpage:

https://libraryhelp.sfcc.edu/SFCCOERGrants

For questions or additional support, faculty can contact Valerie Nye at valerie.nye@sfcc.edu.


Procedure Updates for Degree Requirement Policies 3-3 & 3-4

POLICY UPDATES: Please review the Procedures for these policies that have been updated and posted online:

Should you have any questions, please reach out to Vice President Margaret Peters or Associate Vice President Ivan Lopez Hurtada. All employees are responsible for adhering to College Policies and Procedures, which are online at SFCC Policies. For more information about the Policy Review Process, contact Policy Officer Laura J. Mulry, ext. 1776.


SFCC’s Workforce Training seeks part-time Microsoft Office Instructor

The Workforce Training Division at SFCC is seeking a dynamic part-time Microsoft Office Instructor to provide high-quality training on Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. The instructor will deliver training sessions to groups throughout Santa Fe and surrounding areas, ensuring that participants acquire the necessary skills to use these tools efficiently and effectively.

Requirements:

  • Have your own reliable transportation and able to travel to customer locations in Santa Fe, Los Alamos, and Albuquerque to deliver the trainings.
  • Availability to work Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. approximately 18-20 hours per month.
  • Willingness to become a certified Microsoft Office Instructor. We will pay for your study time and to take the online exams.
  • Prior experience teaching or instructing groups of varying skill levels is highly preferred.
  • Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to explain technical concepts in a simple, easy-to-understand manner.
  • Ability to adapt teaching methods to the needs of different learners.
  • Patience, adaptability, and a passion for teaching.
  • Hourly teaching rate is $125/hour.

For more information please contact:

Christi Balzarini, Director of Program Sales | SFCC Continuing Education & Workforce Development
Christi.balzarini@sfcc.edu
505-428-1247


Employee Fitness CRN now available for Spring 25

The Office of Human Resources is happy to make available the Employee Fitness Program CRN code for the Spring 2025 semester. SFCC Employee Health Benefit (Policy 4-36) allows employees to gain access to the William C. Witter Fitness Education Center by waiving access fees. The policy also offers employees use of 90 minutes paid release time upon supervisor approval for fitness purposes. You may register for the fitness program online through MYSFCC or through an enrollment specialist.

Policy 4-36: Compensation and benefits – Policy

The CRN can be found on SFCC Connect and in the most recent HR Newsletter.


English and Communications Winter 2024 Newsletter

Kate McCahill has shared the Winter 2024 English and Communications Newsletter: https://www.sfcc.edu/english-and-communications-winter-2024-newsletter/


Spring 2025 Online Teaching & Learning training opportunities

A number of training opportunities are available this spring. Explore the Quality Matters (QM) Workshop Schedule: https://www.qualitymatters.org/PD-schedule.

For more information or to register contact: julia.dunkin@sfcc.edu or 505-428-1168. Click here to schedule an appointment with Julia. You can also contact the Office of Online Teaching and Learning at otl@sfcc.edu or 505-428-1166, or visit their page:  www.sfcc.edu/otl.  


Duplicating Center accepting photos for SFCC Pet of the Month

Send pictures of your pet to DuplicatingCenter@sfcc.edu. Each month a pet will be chosen, and notepads will be available with their picture. The proud owner will receive a 36×36 poster of their pet.

The Duplicating Center hopes to collect enough pictures to create a 2025 SFCC Pet Calendar.

Requirements:

  • Must be a your own photo, no professional portraits
  • Must be submitted by the last week of each month

Contact Michael at the Duplicating Center with questions.



WOW awards – nominate an outstanding coworker today!

The Office of Human Resources recognizes WOW recipients for their dedicated work and commitment to Santa Fe Community College.

Please be sure to nominate someone who you think is doing a great job here at SFCC.


The award is a $25.00 gift certificate from Amazon.
The submission form can be found at the SFCC Connect portal, Home » Online Forms/Surveys/Tests » Online Forms » Office of Human Resources or nominate by reaching out to Donna Castro at donna.castro@sfcc.edu.


New employees: We’d like to get to know you!

Staff Senate is encouraging new staff employees to come to an upcoming Staff Senate to introduce yourselves.

Campus Weekly would also love to introduce new staff and faculty members. Please send us your name, job title, when you started at SFCC, brief bio and photo (it can be a selfie!) to Submit News.

If you’re new to SFCC, we’d love to introduce you to the our community. We’re happy you’re working with us at SFCC!


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Support our students at this week’s Culinary Arts Bake Sale on Thursday & Car Wash on Friday

A photo from last year’s car wash by the Broken Parts Student Car Club. Club members are studying Automotive Technologies.

Culinary Arts Commercial Baking class Final Bake Sale from 10 a.m. to noon on Thursdays, April 10 and April 17 outside Room 413

Culinary Arts Commercial Baking class Final Bake Sales


Thursday, April 10 & Thursday, April 17
10 a.m.-12 noon outside the culinary lab, room 413

Culinary Arts invites the SFCC Community to come support their students.

Items for sale at reasonable prices include a variety of cookies, scones, brownies, cupcakes and slices. We will also have a number of hot quiches.

This activity is supported by the SFCC Foundation.


Stop by Broken Parts Club Car Wash from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Friday, April 11, at ATC

Last year’s Broken Parts Car Club Car Wash.

SFCC’s Broken Parts Car Club (Student Club) Annual Car Wash is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Friday, April 11, at the Automotive Technologies Center. A donation of $10 per car requested. The fundraiser is in cooperation with SFCC Foundation is to support student club activities of the Automotive Technologies program. Call 505-428-1177 for information.



Massage Therapy program appointments for Swedish-Therapeutic student massages available through May 13

SFCC’s Massage Therapy program offers Swedish-Therapeutic student massage appointments. Appointments are available March 17 through May 13. Potential clients can schedule an appointment by creating an account at https://sfcc.timetap.com/.

Massage clients should be free of any chronic health concerns. See additional information at the registration site. There is a $35 fee for 60-minute massages. Individuals are limited to one session per week. All appointments will be in the William C. Witter Fitness Education Center.

Massage Therapy program lead Julianna Santillanes said, “We’re excited to offer our student Massage Therapy Clinic sessions to the public. Appointments fill quickly, so I encourage people to schedule as soon as they can.”

Here are details about this semester’s clinics:

  • $35 for 60-minute Swedish-Therapeutic student massage
  • Monday and Tuesday appointments: 1:15, 3 and 4:45 p.m.
  • Friday appointments: 9:15 a.m. and 4:15 p.m.

SFCC’s Massage Therapy program is now in its fifth year. In addition to the program in traditional deep tissue and Swedish-Therapeutic massage, SFCC’s program expanded this year to offer a Thai Massage program. The students studying Thai Massage will be offering Thai massage clinics in June.

To learn more about SFCC’s Massage Therapy Program visit https://www.sfcc.edu/programs/massage-therapy/ or contact Massage Therapy Program Lead Julianna Santillanes at julianna.santillanes@sfcc.edu or 505-428-1293.


Watch Video of ‘Artificial Intelligence: Prospects and Perils’

The video of the February 12 session ‘Artifificial Intelligence: Prospects and Perils’ is now available. It was an excellent, informative session. So if you missed it, check it out!

In their talk “Artificial Intelligence: Prospects and Perils,” Dr. Melanie Mitchell and Dr. Melanie E. Moses with the Santa Fe Institute discussed the current state of AI systems and how it compares with human intelligence. They also discuss some of the ethical dimensions of AI, and how it is being deployed in society and in our daily lives. This session was sponsored by SFCC’s Generative AI committee.

Learn more about the Santa Fe Institute and Dr. Melanie Moses’ and Dr. Melanie Mitchell’s project here.  

Melanie Mitchell is Professor at the Santa Fe Institute. Her current research focuses on conceptual abstraction and analogy-making in artificial intelligence systems. Melanie is the author or editor of six books and numerous scholarly papers in the fields of artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and complex systems. Her 2009 book Complexity: A Guided Tour (Oxford University Press) won the 2010 Phi Beta Kappa Science Book Award, and her 2019 book Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux) was shortlisted for the 2023 Cosmos Prize for Scientific Writing.

Melanie E. Moses is a Professor of Computer Science and Biology at the University of New Mexico and an External Faculty Member at the Santa Fe Institute. She earned a B.S. from Stanford University in Symbolic Systems and a Ph.D. in Biology from UNM. Her interdisciplinary research crosses the boundaries of Computer Science and Biology by modeling search processes in complex adaptive systems such as ant colonies and immune systems. She uses bio-inspired design of swarms of robots to autonomously cooperate with each other and adapt to monitor environmental conditions, currently focused on monitoring the gas emissions from volcanoes. She has mentored dozens of graduate and undergraduate students and led projects including NM CSforAll, the NASA Swarmathon, and the Google ExploreCSR Swarmathon:TNG to engage thousands of women and members of underrepresented groups in computer science from high school through graduate school. She co-founded the UNM-SFI Working Group on Algorithmic Justice and is on the leadership team of the UNM ADVANCE program to support the success of women faculty in STEM. She currently serves on the board of the Computing Research Association’s Widening Participation program. She is a Special Advisor to the UNM Vice President for Research for Artificial Intelligence and the Chair of the New Mexico AI Consortium.


East Wing Eatery open from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Thursdays

East Wing Eatery Spring 2025 Hours of Operation

Chef Milton Villarrubia announces, “SFCC’s East Wing Eatery is a class where students learn about day-to-day operations of a cafe. The East Wing Eatery is a culinary classroom that looks like a cafe, and student schedules and availability dictate our hours of operation. Beginning Thursday, Feb. 6, East Wing Eatery will be open on Thursday’s (only) from 9 a.m. until 12:30 pm. We will be serving specialty coffee drinks, pastries, and soups. We hope to add more savory breakfast and lunch items as time allows and we receive prepared items from culinary classes. Please come and support the SFCC Culinary Arts Program and see what we are doing at the East Wing Eatery Cafe. Thank you!”

CE Spring registration continues

Legendary Chef Johnny Vee, featured on the catalog cover, will offer three culinary classes

Attend a film premiere of “Blue: Life and Art of George Rodrigue”

Dozens of new classes offered on campus, 6401 Richards Avenue, and at partner locations

SFCC’s Continuing Education (CE) registration has opened with more than 150 offerings in SFCC’s Spring Continuing Education Schedule. Print copies are available in the racks at Santa Fe Community College, the Santa Fe Higher Education Center and around town. Visit https://www.sfcc.edu/ce for tips on registering and to view the variety of offerings available for personal enrichment or to develop professional skills.

Spring CE classes begin in January. “It’s a great time to register for a class as part of your New Year’s Resolution,” CE Director Benjamin Lincoln said. “We’re delighted to partner with Las Cosas Kitchen Shoppe at De Vargas Center where we will offer three new culinary classes taught by Santa Fe’s legendary chef, Johnny Vollertsen, known best as Chef Johnny Vee.” Chef Johnny Vee is featured on the catalog cover.

Lincoln added, “While we have many CE classes at the college, we’re also excited to continue our many popular classes with off-site partners such as Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado, CHOMP Food Hall and Sky Railway. A highlight this spring will be an opportunity to attend the premiere of “Blue: Life and Legacy of George Rodrigue” on Sunday, March 2 at Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado.”

Cook with Chef Johnny Vee

Chef Johnny Vee’s classes include: A Culinary Tour of France, A Culinary Tour of Spain and a High-Altitude Baking Workshop. He’ll lead the classes in the kitchen at Las Cosas Kitchen Shoppe. A 10 percent discount at the shop is available at the completion of any of the classes.

Chef Johhny Vee began his career working in a variety of popular and famous New York City restaurants including Soho’s “Greenstreet,” Tribeca’s “Odeon” and Larry Forgione’s milestone “An American Place.” In 1985, Johnny was sought out by a company in Sydney to open an American-Style Restaurant and Cocktail Bar, a project that led to a chain of six Southwest cuisine restaurants in Australia and New Zealand called the “Arizona Bar and Grill.” After completing his final Arizona Bar and Grill location in New Zealand, he moved to Santa Fe.

Since his arrival in Santa Fe, the charismatic chef has had a distinguished career as an esteemed culinary instructor, caterer to celebrities, and as a popular food critic and culinary writer. He currently is a contributing writer to the Santa Fe New Mexican’s Pasatiempo.

Attend Film Premiere of “Blue: Life and Legacy of George Rodrigue”

The CE department has offered a variety of popular classes taught by Wendy Rodrigue, the widow of acclaimed artist George Rodrigue. Last fall, the SFCC Visual Arts Gallery featured the artist’s work in “Dream Big: The Art of George Rodrigue,” including his well-known Blue Dog canvases.

The CE department now offers the opportunity to attend the film premiere of “Blue: Life and Art of George Rodrigue,” on Sunday, March 2 in the grand ballroom of Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado.  The documentary is an intimate exploration of the iconic artist behind the Blue Dog series.  After viewing the documentary, participants will be part of a lively Q & A session with producer Jim Dotson, director Sean O’Malley and George Rodrigue’s widow, Wendy Rodrigue Magnus. There is also an option to attend a four-course dinner following the film showing.

Jim Dotson is a celebrated filmmaker and producer known for his compelling documentaries and cultural projects. His work includes “Gulf Aid: Concert for the Coast (2010),” which captured the resilience and solidarity of the Gulf Coast community through music; and “Fats Domino: Walkin’ Back to New Orleans (2008),” a tribute to the legendary musician’s influence on rock and roll. Dotson’s storytelling weaves together art, music, and history, creating impactful narratives that resonate with audiences worldwide. Director Sean O’Malley brings more than two decades of work experience with his wife and partner, Jeannine O’Malley, through their production company, O’Malley Productions.

Sample new wine classes

New classes by Sommelier Byron Rudolph will tempt your palate in the world of wine.  He will teach the following classes: “Tour the Wine Regions of France,” “Wine 101—Grape to Bottle to Nose to Taste,” “Champagne for Every Occasion” and “Taste and Share Wine like a Sommelier.” These fun and engaging classes will be in person at SFCC.

Learn how to safely operate a drone

R.J. Pieper offers drone instruction and skills in two new course offerings.The first class, “An Introduction to Drones,” will focus on the fundamentals. At the end of the class, students will be ready to take the FAA TRUST test and will participate in a discovery flight. An intermediate course, “Drones at Work,” explores the various applications of drones as a versatile tool, covering fields such as photography, video production, agriculture, construction, surveying, and public safety.

Benjamin Lincoln, CE director said, “We’ve got a full range of classes to meet everyone’s needs. You can participate in classes during the day or join evening or weekend classes to fit your schedule. It’s great because you can attend a one-day class or a course that meets for several weeks.”


Winter Weather Tips

Click on the above slide to visit: https://www.sfcc.edu/sfcc-alert.

SFCC Safety and Security has shared the above Winter Weather Tips. SFCC is concerned for your safety. Please keep up-to-date on campus delays and closures. If you have not, please sign up for alerts at https://www.sfcc.edu/sfcc-alert/.

Also, you can always visit the SFCC home web page and social media pages to see any announcements. Any questions about these tips? Send an email to security@sfcc.edu or call 505-428-1224.


Watch the video of ‘Travelogue: Adventures in Siem Reap, Cambodia,’ presented by R. Charlie Shultz

Click on the video above to watch Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) Academic Director R. Charlie Shultz’s presentation hosted by the SFCC Library on October 29 on Zoom.

“Travelogue: Adventures in Siem Reap, Cambodia,” featuring Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) Academic Director R. Charlie Shultz

Academic Director of the Santa Fe Community College’s Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) program, Charlie Shultz, recently completed a 2-week Farmer-2-Farmer volunteer assignment in Siem Reap, Cambodia. The work was funded by the NGO, USAID. The assignment included delivering an intensive hydroponics workshop for agriculture extension agents and University students. A simplified hydroponics manual was also created for high school teachers to use with students with the goal of increasing interest in agriculture and other STEM related fields. Charlie’s talk discussed his work with rural Cambodian farmers and highlighted the wonders of Siem Reap and Angkor Wat.

Please click on these links for information related to his travelogue:

SFCC Foundation
SFCC-CEA
SFCC-CEA Facebook
USAID
Farmer to Farmer
CE SAIN https://www.cesain.org/
Angkor Archaeological Park
ATEC Biodigesters
Alchemy Studio


Watch Jake Skeets read and lead a creative writing session on video

The Fall Writing Generation series concluded with a reading and creative session with author/poet Jake Skeets. Watch for details for the Spring series. Enjoy this video!

Bio:  Jake Skeets (he/him) is the author of “Eyes Bottle Dark with a Mouthful of Flowers,” winner of the National Poetry Series, American Book Award, Kate Tufts Discovery Award, and Whiting Award. His work has appeared widely in journals and magazines such as Poetry, The New York Times Magazine, and The Paris Review. Other honors include an NEA Grant for Arts Projects, a Mellon Projecting All Voices Fellowship, and the 2023-2024 Grisham Writer in Residence at the University of Mississippi. He is from the Navajo Nation and teaches at the University of Oklahoma.

The series is presented by SFCC Library and the SFCC Creative Writing Program. Visit sfcc.edu/programs/creative-writing/.

All videos can be found in the YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7H67Ojgmmo&list=PL6AhJfrOrlErcvW8Iayqy72Z4IaVtJKgp


SFCC in the news

The following stories or radio shows either featured or mentioned SFCC or one of its employees. Some stories also are related to NM higher education.


04/01/2025, Santa Fe New Mexican, “SFCC student says guaranteed income pilot program ‘was helpful in every way’ “

03/28/2025, Santa Fe New Mexican, “Santa Fe guaranteed income study”

3/27/2025, Santa Fe New Mexican, “SFCC to host Apple-sponsored Creative Coding showcase”

2/17/2025, Santa Fe New Mexican, Smartboard Feb. 17, 2025-SFPS to host 11-school districtwide STEM Fair

02/17/2025, Santa Fe New Mexican, “AG-backed higher education oversight bill could be dead after first committee hearing”

2/10/2025, Santa Fe New Mexican, Smartboard Feb. 10, 2025- SFCC offers ‘College Ready’ classes for parents, SFCC to host student’s fine arts reception

2/9/2025, Santa Fe New Mexican story, “From storage to stage: Santa Fe giving college’s old instruments, film equipment to local schools.”

02/08/2025, Santa Fe New Mexican, “MY VIEW JUSTIN GREENE-City and county governments should work more cooperatively

1/31/2025, Santa Fe New Mexican, “FINAL FRAME-‘Cain’s Monkey’ by Julie Speed”

01/29/2025, Santa Fe Reporter, “Breaking Cyclical Chains”

1/28/2025, Santa Fe New Mexican, “Area leaders assail Trump funding halt; State DOJ says FEMA fire relief money not accessible”

1/3/2025, Tumbleweeds Magazine story, “Dual Credit at Santa Fe Community College: A program that really makes a difference.”

12/18/2024, Santa Fe Reporter, “25 Things We Love About Santa Fe Right Now-SFCC’s food pantry served more than 10,000 individuals this year.”

12/16/2024, Santa Fe New Mexican, Smartboard Dec. 16, 2024-SFCC spring continuing education classes now open; SFCC higher education center to close for winter break

12/14/2024, Santa Fe New Mexican, “State higher education department requests 6% budget increase

12/12/2024, Los Alamos Daily Post, “Santa Fe Community College Accepting Applications For Free Environmental Technician Training”

12/11/2024, Santa Fe New Mexican, “Santa Fe city councilors approve sale of midtown land to film studio”

12/11/2024, Albuquerque Journal, “Higher education leaders grilled on funding, return on investment by lawmakers”

12/09/2024, Los Alamos Daily Post, “Registration Now Open For Spring Continuing Education Classes At Santa Fe Community College”

12/09/2024, Of Interest, Santa Fe New Mexican, “264-lot housing development south of Santa Fe moving forward”

12/09/2024, Smartboard Dec. 9, 2024 Santa Fe New Mexican, —SFCC partners with doh to host free flu, covid-19 vaccine clinic, Santa fe community college to host ‘Big Band Holiday Concert’, Santa fe community college to host free film and tv classes

12/09/2024, Los Alamos Daily Post, “SFCC & NMDOH Offering Free Flu And COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic In Santa Fe Wednesday Dec. 11”

12/07/2024, Santa Fe New Mexican, “MY VIEW ALAN WEBBER–Midtown campus studio development is good for Santa Fe”

12/02/2024, Santa Fe New Mexican,10 WHO MADE A DIFFERENCE-Promoting aquaponics, providing greens (SFCC student Nate Downey)

11/04/2024, Santa Fe New Mexican, City of Santa Fe nears deal with film company to create region’s largest studio at midtown.