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‘Gordon Fluke Memorial Retrospective’ opens with a reception from 3 to 6 p.m. Thursday
The Visual Arts Gallery will host an opening reception for the exhibition, “Gordon Fluke Memorial Retrospective,” from 3 to 6 p.m. Thursday, June 20. Fluke, who was an artist, educator and activist, died on Jan. 24, 2023. The opening will showcase his artwork and honor his impact in the art world, at SFCC and in the community. The exhibition will continue through July 24.
Director of Art on Campus Linda Cassel said, “SFCC was so incredibly fortunate to have the dynamic and creative energy of Gordon Fluke at the college for so many years. While he wore many hats including Director of Continuing Education before his retirement in 2016, he was first and foremost an artist who did not shy away from addressing social issues.” She added, “He never fully retired since he was drawn back to the college by his passion as an art educator and he continued as a part-time instructor teaching papermaking, letterpress and book arts through December 2022. While Gordon was an internationally recognized artist, he influenced so many artists in New Mexico through this teaching skills and passion for art.”
Well-loved by his students, Fluke also taught at Corcoran School of the Arts & Design in Washington, D.C., Institute of American Indian Arts, University of New Mexico and the College of Santa Fe (now defunct). He also was a distinguished visiting artist for College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, Maine, and University of Colorado, Boulder. In addition to teaching, he worked as a master printer at Pyramid Atlantic in Silver Spring, Md., and a bookbinder for Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Md., and The Press at the Palace of the Governors.
Language and image have a symbiotic relationship in Fluke’s art, which seesaws between political activism and personal reflection. Fluke said in 2016, “Many pieces are commentaries on social issues dear to my heart. Others are an outlet for my frustration struggling with a chronic health issue.”



Click on the above images of Gordon Flukes art (“Air,” “Desert II” and “Wheat women” to see larger.)
Although the ideas behind Fluke’s work begin with a clear intention of indicting societal ills or sharing personal history, he often infuses it with levity though pop culture, bright imagery and his signature sarcasm. Fluke studied art at Temple University where he graduated with a B.S. Ed. in Art Education, Cum Laude in 1981. A decade later, he received an M.F.A. in printmaking from Arizona State University.
While he began his career as a painter and mixed media artist, he gravitated toward printmaking and book arts, in which he excelled. He has earned recognition for his art – such as inclusion in The Best of Printmaking, an International Collection – and became a familiar name in the letterpress and book arts worlds. Fluke was the owner of J.D. Grahame Cracker Press, a small private press focused on working with hand-set type and hand-bound works of art.
He once said, “As a collage artist, piecing together images and thoughts from a wide range of sources, the techniques employed are mostly relief printing (letterpress, photoengraving, linoleum or wood cuts) or screenprinting. In addition to printmaking, my work includes papermaking and book arts. This is an indication of how important linear thought and processes in artmaking are to me.”
Fluke exhibited internationally, including exhibiting and curating letterpress art in Cortona, Italy; participating in the International Printmaking Workshop at the Xi’an Academy of Fine Art, China, and exhibiting in Indigo Print and Paperworks in Edmonton, Canada, and Blum Gallery at the College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor, Maine.
Collections holding Fluke’s work include the Library of Congress, Baltimore Museum of Art, New Mexico Holocaust and Intolerance Museum, National Gallery of Art, Szent István Király Múzeum (Hungary), Orfali Gallery (Amman, Jordan), Wake Forest University and Brown University.

Fluke was SFCC’s Director of Continuing Education from 2000 to 2016. During his tenure in college administration, much of his energy was focused on serving students both as an instructor and as a leader in designing and developing noncredit classes. But that time was not devoid of artmaking. In 2007, Fluke was one of nine artists from around the world invited to participate in the first International Printmaking Workshop at the Xi’an Academy of Fine Arts in Xi’an, China. Fluke worked at the college for almost 19 years prior to his retirement from his administrative role. Previously, he worked in the bookstore, community relations, and as an adjunct faculty member in the art department teaching introduction to printmaking, papermaking and book arts. He returned as a part-time instructor after his retirement as an administrator and he taught through December 2022.
In addition to his art, he was active in the community as a volunteer with Listening Horse Therapeutic Riding and was on the board of the Santa Fe Book Arts Group. Read more about his life in his obituary.
The SFCC Visual Arts Gallery is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, except when the college is closed. For more information about the SFCC Visual Arts Gallery, contact Director of Art on Campus Linda Cassel via email at linda.cassel@sfcc.edu or call 505-428-1501.

News and Announcements
- Final Brain Builders Speaker Series Event noon, June 21
Building an Expanded Mindset for Science-Informed Policy and Practice - SMILES Club had fun learning at NMDA Fiesta 2024/Dental Conference
- Celebrate Pride Month from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 26 in Courtyard
- Campus Closure for UPS installation: 5 p.m. July 12 through noon July 14
- Progress Pride Flag flying in honor of Pride Month
- SFCC and HEC closed June 19 in honor of Juneteenth
- Campus Cupboard Summer Hours
- SFCC Library showcases books for Pride Month and more
- Genuine Foods summer cafeteria schedule and menu
- SFCC Exterior Stucco & Site Renovations
- Join SFCC at Pride on the Plaza Parade on June 29
- Green Fire Times story by Dean Barry Hubbard, Ph.D., showcases ‘Access, Innovation, and Stewardship’
- County opened Rabbit Road on June 5; Dinosaur Trail closure began June 4
- Summer East Wing Eatery hours
- Register kids for free summer reading program
- FREEWILL available to create estate plan
- Roof J Stucco Repairs continue
- Increase in scams impacting our community
Final Brain Builders Speaker Series Event noon, June 21
Building an Expanded Mindset for Science-Informed Policy and Practice

The 2023-2024 speaker series focuses on infants and toddlers and the amazing work that goes into brain development during the earliest years.
June 21, 2024
12-1 pm MT; Zoom
Building an Expanded Mindset for Science-Informed Policy and Practice
Dr. Jack Shonkoff; Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University
Register Here
SMILES Club had fun learning at NMDA Fiesta 2024/Dental Conference

SFCC’s SMILES Club, under the supervision of Dr. Aamna Nayyar (Club Sponsor), had learning fun at the NMDA Fiesta 2024/ Dental Conference in Albuquerque on Friday, June 7, 2024, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel. Students learned about the tips and advancements in dentistry. They learned about networking with the other dental professionals and how to obtain continuing education.
THANKS to the support of Student Activities and SFCC Foundation for allowing students to fundraise money to attend this conference.
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Celebrate Pride Month from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 26 in Courtyard

The 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Pride Month Celebration in the Campus Courtyard is sponsored by SGA/Activities. Everyone is welcome!
Campus Closure for UPS installation: 5 p.m. July 12 through noon July 14

The following important message was sent by the Office of Information Technolgy on June 11.
Dear SFCC Community,
The Office of Information Technology (OIT) announces a contractor will install an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) requiring a campus closure from 5 p.m. Friday, July 12 through noon, Sunday, July 14. During this period, all buildings at 6401 Richards Avenue will be closed, and no one will be allowed access during the time of the UPS installation.
Please be aware that some OIT systems will not be available during this time.
This maintenance will cause outages for:
- Campus Network, including Wi-Fi and Internet.
- Phones
- VPN
- Banner(I.E. Course Registration and Grades)
- SFCC Connect
The following will remain operational:
- Public website
- Workday
- Canvas
- MS365 applications
- Zoom
- mySFCC (student portal)
Faculty and staff are advised to coordinate with their supervisors or deans if they have any concerns. Students should reach out to their instructors for any issues or questions they might have.
Please note: The Santa Fe Higher Education Center, 1950 Siringo Rd, will be open on its normal schedule.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation during this necessary upgrade.
Progress Pride Flag flying in honor of Pride Month

During June, SFCC recognizes and honors Pride Month by flying the Progress Pride flag. The colorful flag is flown in June by SFCC to recognize and celebrate Pride Month. To learn about the Progress Pride flag read this story in last year’s USA Today: ” Pride Month is here: Learn about the origin story and colors of the Progress Pride Flag.”
SFCC’s Pride Flag was torn by the wind in 2022 and replaced in 2023 with the Progress Pride Flag.
SFCC and HEC closed June 19 in honor of Juneteenth

Campus closed Wednesday, June 19, 2024
Santa Fe Community College and the Santa Fe Higher Education Center will be closed Wednesday, June 19, in honor of Juneteenth. No classes or activities will be held and no other student services will be available. The college’s early childhood development center, Kids Campus, and the William C. Witter Fitness Education Center also will be closed.
All facilities will reopen and services will resume on Thursday, June 20.
Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, Jubilee Day, or Emancipation Day, is a holiday celebrated on June 19th to commemorate the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States. The name “Juneteenth” is a blend of “June” and “nineteenth,” referring to the date of its observance.
The origins of Juneteenth date back to June 19, 1865, when Union General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas, and announced General Order No. 3, proclaiming that all enslaved people in Texas were free. This announcement came more than two years after President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, which had officially outlawed slavery in the Confederate States on January 1, 1863. The delay in enforcement was due to the minimal presence of Union troops in Texas to enforce the new order until Granger’s arrival.
Juneteenth is a significant cultural event within the African American community and is marked by celebrations and educational activities. It serves both as a time of remembrance for the struggles endured by enslaved people and a celebration of freedom and African American culture.
In recent years, Juneteenth has gained broader recognition and has been officially designated as a federal holiday in the United States as of June 17, 2021. This recognition has helped raise awareness about the history and legacy of slavery in America and the ongoing journey towards equality and justice.
Campus Cupboard Summer Hours

SFCC Library showcases books for Pride Month and more

SFCC Library is showcasing a collection of LGBTQ+ stories to celebrate Pride Month! Please come by, check out our display, and take a book home! Also enjoy a rainbow of book covers to bring some color to your reading life.


Other June displays include origami and paper craft and dystopian fiction– in honor of the 75th aniversary of the publication of George Orwell’s novel ‘1984.’
Genuine Foods summer cafeteria schedule and menu
Grill menu only
Open 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Grill Menu
Hamburger w/ Fries (half pound) | $12 |
Grilled Chicken Sandwich w/Fries (8 ounce breast) | $12 |
Choice of cheese: Provolone, Swiss, Pepper Jack, American
Frito Pie | $8 |
Chile Cheese Fries | $6 |
Chef’s Choice (changes daily) | $12 |
Sandwiches, salads, burritos and pizza also available.
Ask about vegetarian options if needed.
SFCC Exterior Stucco & Site Renovations

SFCC exterior stucco & site renovations will begin mid-June and continue through Fall 2024. Renovation will include stucco, roof parapets, concrete stairs/walkway repairs, site walls, etc. There will be some construction noise while work is in progress.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE WHILE WE PROVIDE NECESSARY IMPROVEMENTS
Contact: Andrea Mueller, Facilities & Operations Assistant Director & Campus Planning | andrea.mueller1@sfcc.edu | 505.930.9781
Join SFCC at Pride on the Plaza Parade on June 29

June 3 Message from President Becky Rowley and PDAC co-chairs sj Miller and Marcos Maez:
June is national Pride Month. Read more about the history at the Library of Congress site. In solidarity with queer communities from all over the world, Pride both commemorates and celebrates the Stonewall Riots (1969), a pivotal moment in queer history during which queer people fought for social, political, and economic systemic equality.
SFCC will continue the tradition of participating in the Pride on the Plaza Parade, June 29 on the Santa Fe Plaza. We invite each and every one of you to come march with PDAC, faculty, staff, and administration on June 29. Last year SFCC had a great turn-out.
Throughout June, there are many other Pride events sponsored by the Santa Fe Human Rights Alliance including the Pride Train, lots of different dancing across the City Different, movie night out, a prom, drag bingo, and other festivities.
Come join SFCC at the Pride Parade. If you would like to participate in the parade, please send an email to sj.miller@sfcc.edu and marcos.maez@sfcc.edu.
Kind regards,
President’s Diversity Advisory Committee (PDAC)
Becky Rowley, SFCC President
sj Miller, PDAC Co-chair
Marcos Maez, PDAC Co-chair
For details regarding the Pride Parade (what time to meet and where), please see: sfcc.edu/event/sfcc-pride-march/.
Green Fire Times story by Dean Barry Hubbard, Ph.D., showcases ‘Access, Innovation, and Stewardship’

The May/June issue of Green Fire Times features many initiatives from SFCC’s Trades and Sustainability programs. Dean Barry Hubbard, Ph.D. wrote the story, “Access, Innovation and Stewardship: SFCC’s School of Trades Advanced Technologies and Sustainability.” He writes, “The college is committed to preparing students with the skills necessary to thrive in a rapidly evolving job market while fostering a deep-rooted ethos of environmantal resposnibility through community engagement. Here, students can choose from a diverse array of prgrams designed to meet the demands of various industries, ranging from construction and facilities maintenance to electric vehicle (EV) maintenance/repair and sustainable agriculture.”
See the issue at https://www.greenfiretimes.com/ or pick up a free copy from the racks on campus or around town.
County opened Rabbit Road on June 5; Dinosaur Trail closure began June 4
Great news: Rabbit Road reopened on June 5!
Here is the press release from Santa Fe County:

Santa Fe, NM –The Santa Fe County Public Works Department (SFCPWD) is pleased to announce the official opening of Rabbit Road, marking a significant milestone in the NE/SE Connector Roads Project, on Wednesday, June 5, 2024, at 9:00 AM. After overcoming delays due to resource shortages, we are excited to finally open this roadway to the public.
The completion of Rabbit Road is particularly important for residents in Oshara Village. This new road will alleviate traffic through the community and improve travel times. The enhanced traffic flow will boost overall connectivity within the Community College District while protecting residential areas from traffic disturbances. To ensure safety, motorists are reminded to adhere to posted speed limits and exercise caution while driving on the newly opened road.
SFCPWD extends its gratitude to the community for their patience and understanding during the delay. We are committed to investing in public infrastructure that meets the needs of our growing community.
For more information and additional safety resources, please contact Mike Hart, Project Manager III, at mhart@santafecountynm.gov.
Further project details are available on the project website at https://www.sfcconnectors.com.
Dinousaur Trail closure began June 4.
Below is the map for the Dinosaur Trail Road closure, which began June 4 and will continue for several weeks. Click on map to see larger.

As part of this ongoing project, the Contractor for the County will temporarily close Dinosaur Trail at Churchill Road beginning Tuesday, June 4, 2024. This closure is necessary to connect Dinosaur Trail to the Richards Ave roundabout as part of the new roadway infrastructure. The closure will last approximately six weeks, during which traffic will be routed through a temporary detour. SFCPWD and the contractor assures residents and motorists that all necessary traffic control measures and advance messaging will be in place to ensure safety and minimize inconvenience. Motorist should account for increased travel time, avoid speed, and exercise caution while navigating detours. Work zones pose significant hazards to pedestrians, bicyclists and motorists if breached, emphasizing the need to strictly adhere to safety precautions and traffic control. For more information and additional safety resources, please contact Mike Hart, Project Manager III at mhart@santafecountynm.gov. Further project information is available on the project website at www.sfcconnectors.com.
Summer East Wing Eatery hours

Chef Milton Villarubia thanks everyone for their support last semester. Due to limited staff in the summer, East Wing Eatery will only be open on the following days and times during the summer term (beginning June 11):
Open:
- 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Tuesday
- 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Thursday
East Wing Eatery will be open during the summer term on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. for breakfast and lunch. Closed all other days for prep and administration work.
Chef Milton Villarubia shared, “We are going to try a new approach this summer and do some smoothies, scones and perhaps some waffles for breakfast. We will be doing our typical, soup, salad and sandwich for lunch. I realize that these are minimal hours, but due to the nature of the café, our hours are dependent on student schedules and availability. We appreciate everyone’s patience and understanding.”
Register kids for free summer reading program

Register Your Student or Child Today!
The Summer Reading Program, open for K-8 students, offers a literacy-boosting experience through small group instruction with trained literacy instructors. Participating students are expected to experience meaningful gains in reading during the four-to-six-week program.
Summer Reading Program Objectives
- Improve literacy outcomes for all students participating in this program.
- Measure reading progress of students during and upon completion of this program.
- Build confidence and competence in literacy skills that will support students’ academic achievement.
The Program is Free
The Summer Reading Program is a free program for New Mexico students funded by the State of New Mexico.
Register and get more information at Summer Reading Program – The New Mexico Summer Reading Program (nm.gov)
FREEWILL available to create estate plan

FreeWill + SFCCF
Kelly A. Marquez, Executive Director of SFCC Foundation recently shared this message:

As we honor 40 years of supporting higher education at Santa Fe Community College this spring and having celebrated the graduating class of 2024, I’m reflecting on our beginnings—our seeds were established in 1984 to identify the most impactful ways for donors to provide students with opportunities to achieve their academic and career goals.
In the spirit of watering our roots to help our students succeed, their families thrive, and our communities grow stronger, I’m encouraging you to plant your own with an up-to-date estate plan. Our partner, FreeWill, offers you an intuitive online tool so you can make your will in just 20 minutes for free.
Roof J Stucco Repairs continue

Repairs will include roof area above East Wing. There will be some construction noise while work is in progress for 1-2 weeks, weather permitting.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE WHILE WE PROVIDE NECESSARY IMPROVEMENTS
Andrea Mueller, Facilities & Operations Assistant Director &
Campus Planning | andrea.mueller1@sfcc.edu | 505.930.9781
Increase in scams impacting our community – a message from SFCC CIO Cori Bergen
I wanted to take a moment to let you know that we are seeing an increase in scams affecting our community.
These scams may come in the form of phone calls, email, text messages, and online or print ads. Scammers will use available information and manipulation to try to coerce you into giving up personal information, money, or both.
Here are a couple common scams to watch out for:
Employment: Scammers may advertise extremely lucrative and flexible jobs. They will charge a fee or request information before you can apply. Only apply for jobs that you have researched and found on reputable sites.
Tech Support: These are often phone calls, malicious ads, or text messages that claim a device or computer has been hacked. They may direct you to a website to install a tool, which is the hack. You will then be asked to pay money to recover the device.
Remember that Microsoft and other companies will not contact you about your hacked device.
Impostor: You may be contacted by a person claiming to be a government official. They may claim to be able to cancel your social security number or a visa unless you provide them with information or money.
Financial Aid: They may require you to pay up front fees, promise loan forgiveness, or ask for your FAFSA username and password. You do not need to pay to apply for the FAFSA or scholarships and should never share your passwords with anyone.
Here are a few ways you can protect yourself:
- Remember that anyone can be a target.
- Be skeptical about unsolicited requests for information or money.
- Confirm requests and information using known reliable sources.
- Secure your devices and accounts.
- Monitor and configure privacy settings of online and social media accounts and limit what you post.
- Continue to Educate yourself and your family about fraud and scams. Cisa.gov and FTC.gov are good sources for more information. I’ve included a few relevant links at the end of this message.
Thank you for your time,
Cori Bergen
Chief Information Officer
SFCC

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Students
- Student Summer Jobs Available!
- Reserve student tickets for SFCC Night at the Fuego
- Register now for New Student Orientation sessions
- Follow SFCC Foundation on socials!
- Student Wellness Quote Project provides inspiration
- Mental Health & Wellness Counseling available to students through Uwill
- Now Hiring – New Student Orientation Leaders
- Get a jump-start on math skills in July
- Fall registration now open
- Family Friendly Study Hours are from 2 to 5 p.m. Thursdays in the Library Family Study Room
- Explore opportunities to work with young children
- Follow Student Parent Success Program on social media!
- Financial Aid News
- East Wing Eatery is hiring students
- Counseling services available for students
- Apply now for AwardSpring Scholarships
- Schedule an online FAFSA appointment
- Student Recruitment Ambassador needed
- Campus Cupboard seeking student employees
- Students: need childcare? Make sure you’re on the Kids Campus waitlist
- Student Resource Center is here for you
Student Weekly Connection June 14, 2024
Get the latest news from Student Affairs!
Student Summer Jobs Available!

Students! If you need a job with flexible hours and weekends off, contact the student employment office to apply to be an SFCC student worker.
Summer jobs are available in Student Recruitment, Grounds, Registrar’s office, Testing Center, Adult Education, Advising, Fine Art Department, Campus Cupboard, OIT, Kids Campus, East Wing Eatery, and the Nursing Lab.
Contact Katie Cadena Priebe at katie.cadenapriebe@sfcc.edu or 505-428-1068 for more information or to apply!
Reserve student tickets for SFCC Night at the Fuego

Register now for New Student Orientation sessions

New Student Orientations (NSO) began on June 12. Do you know someone who is interested in applying and enrolling at SFCC? NSO is a great way for new and prospective students to learn about the many services and support sytems available at the college.
In-Person Student Orientation Schedule 2024
- June 22, Saturday 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
- July 9, Tuesday 4 – 8 p.m.
- July 26, Friday 9 a.m. – 1p.m
- August 3, Saturday 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
- August 16, Friday 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
If you have any questions, please call 505-428-1050 or email Welcome & Support Coordinator Karla Catanach at karla.catanach@sfcc.edu
Register for New Student Orientation here
Follow SFCC Foundation on socials!

Student Wellness Quote Project provides inspiration
If you have visited the restrooms on campus, you probably have noticed signs with positive affirmations and words of inspiration on the restroom stall doors. The quotes are printed with creative designs. These are changed every two or three weeks in the protective plastic sleeves on the doors.
Counselor Leah Goldstein explains it’s one of the initiatives of the Student Wellness Center (SWC) to promote wellness and wellbeing. The idea was brought up in a meeting with student employee Joanna Johnson, and then approved by Leah’s previous supervisor Thomasinia Ortiz-Gallegos, Ed.D. The Wellness Quotes Project saw significant expansion when LaNysha Adams, Ph.D., joined the Student Wellness Center as Director. During a meeting with Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs Margaret Peters, Dr. Adams and Vice President Peters decided to expand the project from just one location to every restroom on campus.
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Goldstein credits student employee Joanna Johnston for bringing energy, creativity and organizational skills that keep the images fresh and continually updated. “It’s a great example of a student employee taking leadership with a meaningful project.”
Joanna, a 42-year-old student says it’s been fun way to joyfully express her interests. She previously received a Certificate in Creative Writing and fell in love with the written word. Now she’s studying to get an associate degree in Human Services and finds it rewarding working with the Wellness Center. As of May 28, Joanna has become the new Student Resources Coordinator and now works full-time in the Student Wellness Center. She enjoys putting the quotes together with an artistic flair along with Isabella Jefferson, who is both a student at SFCC and the Administrative Assistant of the Student Wellness Center.
The Student Wellness Center team reviews the feedback that comes in via QR codes posted on signs near the sinks in the 18 restrooms. “We have received a lot of positive feedback, but we also appreciate suggestions such as using quotes from diverse voices. This past semester we started posting some of the quotes in Spanish to better reflect the student body,” Goldstein says. The team plans to integrate quotes that reflect the feedback starting this summer.
Joanna also has found rewards in being a student employee. “Honestly, I’ve been at the college for some time, but I’ve never felt more connected as I have while working as a student employee. I recommend other students to consider it. It’s brought me focus and put me in touch with so many awesome people at SFCC.”
Bravo, Joanna! Since she began working on the project 156 posters have been distributed in 18 restrooms. The SWC is looking for a new student employee to work on the Quote Project. Interested students can come to the Student Wellness Center to inquire or contact Student Employment Manager Katie Cadena Priebe in the Financial Aid office. She can be reached by email at katie.cadenapriebe@sfcc.edu.

“We know not every quote will speak to every student and that’s why we really want feedback from the students, “Goldstein said. “So, we invite everyone to scan the QR Code to give feedback. We want to hear from students, faculty and staff what your favorite uplifting quotes are.” Or if you have difficulty with the QR Code, you can also submit suggestions at https://bit.ly/SWCquotes.

Mental Health & Wellness Counseling available to students through Uwill

Students, SFCC wants you to know that this summer that students continue to have free access to a licensed counselor through Uwill. Scan the QR code to register and make an appointment.
Now Hiring – New Student Orientation Leaders
Interested in a job that will give you leadership, problem-solving, teamwork and communication skills?
Apply now to be a New Student Orientation (NSO) Leader! Students must apply for financial aid, but are not required to qualify!

Get a jump-start on math skills in July

Any SFCC students who would like to improve their math skills before the Fall semester will have a great opportunity by registering for the Math Academy (July 29-Aug. 2). For more information or to register for the free, non-credit Math Academy, please email kelly.trujillo@sfcc.edu.
Fall registration now open

Fall registration is now open.
For application and registration information, please visit https://www.sfcc.edu/get-started/apply-and-register/ For more information, call 505-428-1270 or email enrollment-admissions@sfcc.edu.
Not sure of what classes you need for your certificate or associate degree? Visit sfcc.edu/academic-advising/advising-appointments/ to make an appointment with an academic advisor.
Family Friendly Study Hours are from 2 to 5 p.m. Thursdays in the Library Family Study Room

Explore opportunities to work with young children
There are three options at SFCC to build your résumé, gain early childhood work experience and get paid! Check out the APRENDE Early Childhood Teacher Apprenticeship Program, apply for work study positions at Kids Campus by contacting StudentEmployment@sfcc.edu, or Child Care On Call worker positions.

Follow Student Parent Success Program on social media!

Financial Aid News: 2024-2025 FAFSA now open ; SFCC scholarship and loan applications open
The Department of Education announced that the newly overhauled 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, opened to students and families by December 31, 2023.
The SFCC Spring 2024 Scholarship Application will be available on January 2, 2024.
The SFCC Spring 2024 Student Loan Application will be available on January 2, 2024.
Questions? Call 505-428-1268 or email finaid@sfcc.edu.
East Wing Eatery is hiring student employees
The East Wing Eatery needs student employees. Contact Rosina Chaparro at rosina.chaparro@sfcc.edu to learn more and apply.

Counseling services available for students

Apply now for AwardSpring Scholarships

Schedule an online FAFSA appointment

Seeking Student Recruitment Ambassador
Are you outgoing and enjoy working with people? Join our student recruitment team!
The Office of Recruitment and Student Outreach is hiring a Student Recruitment Ambassador to assist with leading campus tours for individuals and large groups, to support SFCC’s Recruitment and Dual Credit team and assist with projects as needed. Our Ambassador will also participate in community and Santa Fe Public School events like college and career fairs and application drives.
Please contact Daniela Gurule at daniela.gurule@sfcc.edu or 505-428-1149 if you are interested!



Interested in helping others? Campus Cupboard is seeking student employees
Interested in helping others? Campus Cupboard is hiring three Students as Campus Cupboard, The Exchange and Office Ambassadors.
Interested call 505-428-1582 or email maria.eleas@sfcc.edu
Students will work a maximum 20 hours per week. Must be registered for at least 3 CR in summer and 6 CR in fall and maintain a minimum of a 2.5 GPA. Pay is $15/hour. Students do not need to be work-study eligible.
Ambassadors make a difference by providing excellent customer service, completing and fulfilling online and in-person orders, coordinating on-campus delivery events, maintaining inventory reports and ensuring products are readily available, maintaining a positive atmosphere, ensuring the cleanliness of space, and providing other opportunities to make a difference. Assist with campus events and activities. Ambassadors may have some physical requirements to fulfill.
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.
Student Resource Center is here for you
Connect with Community Resources
The Student Resource Center focuses on providing information to students about resources throughout the community and providing appropriate referrals to agencies. The resources focus on basic needs such as: housing and shelter, food, legal services, transportation, childcare services, utility payment assistance, and physical and mental health services. All services are free and confidential.
Conèctese con los Recursos de la Comunidad El Centro de Recursos para Estudiantes se enfoca en proporcionar información a los estudiantes sobre los recursos en toda la comunidad y proporcionar referencias apropiadas a las agencias. Los recursos se centran en necesidades básicas como: vivienda y refugio, alimentos, servicios legales, transporte, servicios de cuidado infantil, asistencia para el pago de servicios públicos y servicios de salud física y mental. Todos los servicios son gratuitos y confidenciales.
505–428-1194 | resourcecenter@sfcc.edu | www.sfcc.edu/offices/student-resource-center
Employees
- Dr. Aamna Nayyar presented about ‘EFDA and CDHC … Bringing Productivity to the Dental Practice’
- Listen to podcast with Andrew Lovato
- Congratulations to the latest SFCC grads of Leadership Santa Fe
- Policy Updates
- May Computer Updates
- CHESS Connection Newsletter
- English and Communications Department newsletter
- April 2024 WOW award – Carla Benavidez
- Pet of the Month – May
- SFCC Employee Community Garden
- Summer Online Teaching & Learning Training Opportunities
- Pet of the Month Update
- Policy Update: 8-4 Conference Services, Facilities Rental, and Public Expression
- Duplicating Center accepting photos for SFCC Pet of the Month
- Generative AI Syllabus Policy Consults
- WOW awards – nominate an outstanding coworker today!
- Opt-In to get Student Parent Success newsletter
Dr. Aamna Nayyar presented about ‘EFDA and CDHC … Bringing Productivity to the Dental Practice’

The dental workforce shortage is a significant problem. Innovations are necessary to shore up the pipeline for long-term sustainability of the dental workforce. Dr. Aamna Nayyar presented about “EFDA and CDHC … Bringing Productivity to the Dental Practice “at the NMDA Fiesta 2024/ Dental Conference in Albuquerque on Friday, June 7, 2024, at the Crowne Plaza. Photo of the event: https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=847708347389986&set=a.243704324457061
THANKS to the SFCC Professional Development funding for making this possible.
Dr. Nayyar is serving as the Director of the Department of Dental Health at Santa Fe Community College in New Mexico, USA. She is a member of American Dental Education Association [ADEA]. She is a leadership graduate from the SFCC Leadership Academy, and ADEA.
She is a recipient of SFCC’s Staff excellence award, NISOD staff excellence award, Quality Matters (QM) excellence award for “Making a Difference in Students”, and ADEA SIG (Special Interest Group of Clinical Coordinators) Ambassador Award. She volunteers for many non-profit projects and serves as a board member of a non-for-profit school, and a local charity organization.
Listen to podcast with Andrew Lovato speaking with Matthew Chase-Daniel

City Historian, Chair of the Arts Commission, musician, and Professor Andrew Lovato, Ph.D. dives deep about history, stories, time, culture, listening, tourism, architecture, and art in an interview with artist and Axle Contemporary curator Matthew Chase-Daniel on the Coffee and Culture podcast. Listen here: https://www.chasedaniel.com/…/b103d6d8/andrew-lovato. Or if you have trouble with that link, listen at https://open.spotify.com/episode/30CLKD8mS7g86B72wQqbPa?si=ghwI8A7gRiCYX9nFw9rI0Q
Photo courtesy of the Coffee and Culture with Matthew Chase-Daniel Podcast.

SFCC extends congratulations to the SFCC employees who have completed a full year of Leadership Santa Fe training. Congratulations goes to Dean of School of Trades, Advanced Technologies & Sustainability, and The Schools of Business, Professional Studies, and Education Barry Hubbard, Ph.D., Operations Coordinator for Santa Fe Community College Foundation Maria Montoya and Associate Dean, Continuing Education and Contract Training Nicholas Wernicki, Ph.D.
The Leadership Santa Fe program is designed to enhance leadership resources for the community of Santa Fe. This is accomplished by giving civic-minded people a vehicle for their community-oriented energies and providing access to community leaders Baand policymakers. In the program, thirty Leadership Santa Fe participants will, over the course of eight months, attend workshops focused on building leadership skills, and sessions dedicated to various civic awareness topics.
Participants meet with established leaders in county and city governments, business, education, human services, and the arts, and explore ways to meet the challenges of Santa Fe’s future. This integrated form of leadership building ensures that each individual identifies their strengths as a leader in the community, learns how to work with others to find sustainable solutions, and cultivates a network of community leaders. SFCC has had a long-time partnership with Leadership Santa Fe.
Policy Updates
POLICY UPDATES: Last month, the SFCC Governing Board approved these revised policies:
Policy 2-7 Admission of International Students
SFCC Policy 2-7 Admission of International Students, Nicole Ferreira, Ph.D., Academic Advisor and International Coordinator, Principal Designated School Official.
SFCC Policy 2-18 Registered Student Organizations
SFCC Policy 2-18 Registered Student Organizations, Thomasinia Ortiz-Gallegos, Ed.D., Associate Vice President for Student Affairs
SFCC Policy 8-7 Social Media
SFCC Policy 8-7 Social Media, Todd Lovato, Chief Communications Officer/Executive Director of Marketing and Public Relations
Procedures for Policy 8-8 Public Website Management
In addition, the Procedures for Policy 8-8 Public Website Management have been updated. Please become familiar with these Policies and Procedures. Should you have any questions, please contact the Policy Owner or the Policy Author. All employees are responsible for adhering to College Policies and Procedures, posted at SFCC Policies. To learn more, contact Policy Officer Laura J. Mulry, ext. 1776.

May Computer Updates

Effective Thursday May 23, 2024 at 7 p.m. Microsoft Operating System and Office updates will be deployed. You will have until Friday June 4, 2024 at 7 p.m. to install these updates at your convenience. After the deadline the updates will be installed automatically and force a restart of your machine.
It is critical to install Security/Windows updates to protect your systems from malicious attacks. Please install these patches as soon as you receive notification that you have updates to install. The updates may take some time to install so please plan accordingly. For iMac users no action necessary, updates will be installed automatically overnight every third Tuesday of each month.
If you need assistance, please contact the Service Desk at (505) 428-1222.
CHESS Connection Newsletter – June 5, 2024

If you’re wondering what’s happening with Workday, check out the latest CHESS Connection!
This newsletter has SIS project updates, steps to verify your personal information in Workday by June 15, information on the Workday Community coming June 21, 2024, Tenant Management, Workday Maintenance and Support, CHESS job openings and more!
English and Communications Department Spring newsletter
Kate McCahill, English and Communications Department Chair has shared the Spring 2024 newsletter.

April 2024 WOW award – Carla Benavidez
Congratulations to April 2024 WOW Award winner Carla Benavidez! Carla was nominated by Monika Bechtel:
“Carla Benavidez is very professional, kind, friendly worker who goes always that extra mile to make sure to answer any of my questions, helps me with whatever problem I have and does it in timely manner. She is always super helpful and is just a joy to work with”

Please be sure to nominate who you think is doing a great job here at SFCC. The submission form can be found at the SFCC Connect portal, or by reaching out to Donna Castro at donna.castro@sfcc.edu.
Pet of the Month – May

May’s Pet of the Month belongs to Janelle Johnson!
SFCC Employee Community Garden
SFCC’s Director of the Innovation Center Ondine Frauenglass announced that the SFCC Employee Community Garden, outside the East Wing Eatery, will offer the garden boxes for adoption to SFCC departments.
For example, the Film program has volunteers who will cultivate one of the boxes. Any SFCC employee who is interested in participating can contact Ondine Frauenglass at ondine.frauenglass@sfcc.edu This is a pilot project to set up a community garden on campus and to revitalize the Culinary Garden area.

Summer Online Teaching & Learning Training Opportunities
Visit https://qualitymatters.org/PD-schedule for the Quality Matters Workshop schedule. Contact Michelle Renteria michelle.renteria@sfcc.edu to register.

Pet of the Month Update – January through April
Here are the Duplicating Center’s Pets Of the Month for January through April! Click the photos for a larger image.




Could your pet be next? Submit your pet of the month photo!
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.
Policy Updates
Policy 8-4 Conference Services, Facilities Rental,
and Public Expression
Last month, the Governing Board approved Policy 8-4 Conference Services, Facilities Rental, and Public Expression. They also approved merging Policy 10-1 Collaborative Use of College Property into Policy 8-4. Therefore, Policy 10-1 has been repealed and is no longer effective. Please click on the link and become familiar with this policy:
· Policy 8-4 Conference Services, Facilities Rental, and Public Expression
For additional information on Policy 8-4, contact Todd Lovato, Chief Communications Officer/Executive Director of Marketing and Public Relations. All College Policies and Procedures are posted at SFCC Policies. To learn more, contact Policy Officer Laura J. Mulry, ext. 1776.

Procedures for Policy 6-12 Surveillance Cameras
POLICY UPDATE: Campus Safety & Security Supervisor Chris Gettler has updated the Procedures for Policy 6-12 Surveillance Cameras. The Procedures address Body-Worn Surveillance Cameras, which SFCC’s security officers now wear. Please read through them.
· Policy 6-12 Surveillance Cameras Procedures
For additional information, please reach out: Chris Gettler or security@sfcc.edu.
Policy 8-6 Public Information and News Media
Last month, the Governing Board also approved Policy 8-6 Public Information and News Media. Please click on the link and become familiar with this policy:
· Policy 8-6 Public Information and News Media
For additional information on Policy 8-6, contact Todd Lovato, Chief Communications Officer/Executive Director of Marketing and Public Relations. All employees are responsible for adhering to College Policies and Procedures. They are posted at SFCC Policies. To learn more, contact Policy Officer Laura J. Mulry, ext. 1776.
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.
Generative AI Syllabus Policy Consults with Sarah Hood: one-on-one, small group or departmental
Want to create a Generative AI policy for your syllabus but not sure where to start? Sarah Hood is happy to provide a 1-on-1, small-group or departmental consultation. Book an appointment here: https://forms.gle/D7ziADm7fQPGQ1pV8


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.
Opt-In to get Student Parent Success newsletter

Did you know that more than 1 in 5 college students nationally is a parent and that 42% of student parents are enrolled at community colleges? The Student Parent Success Program, a program of the SFCC Early Childhood Center of Excellence, distributes a monthly student parent newsletter, events, and resources to student parents. Please help us reach more student parents – staff and faculty, use this form to opt-in to our emails so that you receive information on events, resources, and opportunities that you can share with student parents: https://forms.office.com/r/fr3gyHqQBC And student parents, use the form on our webpage to opt-in to our emails directly: www.sfcc.edu/family-resources.

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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Ongoing news and events
- CE summer registration open; three new partnerships
- Fire Alarm System Upgrades and Renewal
- Video of Serena Rodriguez reading available
- View video of reading by Diné storyteller Manny Loley, Ph.D.
- STEM Kits – Name Rockets & Robot Necklaces!
Available at the SFCC Library - Video of SFCC Library reading by Austin Eichelberger
CE summer registration open; three new partnerships
The Summer Continuing Education Schedule is now available online. Print copies can be found 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. With dozens of classes offered, there are many opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Nicholas Wernicki, Associate Dean of Continuing Education and Contract Training said, “Santa Fe Community College Continuing Education is excited to welcome three new community partners this summer that will expand our offerings in gardening, traditional New Mexico art forms, and storytelling through the lens of art and artist. The summer catalog itself is a piece of art with a colorful cover that features Wendy Rodrigue Magnus, wife of the late artist George Rodrigue. Wendy is bringing Rodrigue’s Blue Dog art and storytelling to the Four Seasons for two experiences this July. I think all these classes will be wildly popular with the communities we serve.”
The new partners include the Rodrigue Life and Legacy Foundation, New Mexico State’s College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences (Santa Fe County Extension) and the Spanish Colonial Arts Society.
Rodrigue Life and Legacy Foundation partners with CE
Wendy Rodrigue Magnus is the founder of the Rodrigue Life and Legacy Foundation, a non-profit organization that inspires children of all ages and backgrounds with unique programming centered on the life and art of American artist George Rodrique (1944-2013).
Today, Wendy is married to Douglas Magnus of Santa Fe, a renowned silversmith and photographer, as well as owner of the Tiffany Cerrillos turquoise mine. Douglas Magnus was a close friend and artistic collaborator to George Rodrigue and often accompanies Wendy on the Life & Legacy Tour. Magnus also produces the “Rodrigue Video Narrative,” a library of short films highlighting individual Rodrigue artworks.
Wendy Rodrigue Magnus will teach these classes this summer:
- Reflections of George Rodrigue’s New Mexico (12:30 to 4 p.m. July 8)
Join Wendy Rodrigue Magnus at the Four Seasons Resort as she shares selections of her late husband’s original Santa Fe-inspired artwork in an intimate and unplugged art and storytelling experience. A New Orleans-inspired lunch by the Four Seasons is included. - Blue Dog & the Healing Art of Storytelling (12:30 to 4 p.m. July 29)
Wendy Rodrigue Magnus presents a personal and provocative session using art and storytelling as tools for expanded thinking, emotional growth, and cultural awareness at the Four Seasons Resort. Wendy leads the class on a journey of illness, death, and grief as a path to living and joy. She reminds us, through George’s story and her own, that one person can change the world. A New Orleans-inspired lunch by the Four Seasons is included.
NMSU College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences (Santa Fe County Extension campus)
This summer get tips on water conservation and growing techniques from the classes through NMSU’s Santa Fe County Extension campus in these classes:
- Harvesting Water in Landscape and Land Remediation (10 a.m.-2 p.m. July 2)
- Gardening with Native Plants (10 a.m.-2 p.m. July 9)
- Container and Small Space Herb Gardens (10 a.m.-2 p.m. July 16)
The Spanish Colonial Arts Society
Through the partnership with The Spanish Colonial Arts Society you can gain a behind the scenes tour and lecture of their extensive collection of treasures in this class:
- Heritage Arts of New Mexico (10 a.m.-noon July 16)
Continuing Education offers many more classes throughout the summer. Advance registration is required for all CE classes through SFCC’s Continuing Education program.
If you have questions about the schedule or where to get a print copy, contact Continuing Education at ce@sfcc.edu or 505-428-1676. The CE staff can help you complete your registration. Follow SFCC Continuing Education on social media: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn.
Fire Alarm System Upgrades and Renewal

Video of Serena Rodriguez reading available
SFCC Library hosted speaker writer Serena Rodriguez online for a reading for the Writing Generation series on March 20.
Serena Rodriguez’s work has been published in Poetry, Inverted Syntax, Santa Fe Literary Review, and Revolute, among others; she was the winner of the Santa Fe Accolades Poetry Contest 2017 and The Roadrunner Review Poetry Prize 2022 and was a 2020 Loraine Williams Poetry Prize finalist for The Georgia Review. She graduated from the Institute of American Indian Arts with an MFA in Creative Writing. Serena works as a Creative Writing Visiting Professor at IAIA.
See the video of Serena Rodriguez’s March reading below:
Please note: May Final Attendee Reading (to shed the spotlight on the online event participants and attendees), will be at 6 p.m. May 1.
View video of reading by Diné storyteller Manny Loley, Ph.D.
Diné storyteller Manny Loley, Ph.D., had an online reading on Feb. 21 for The Writing Generation Series and had a follow-up free online creative writing session on Feb. 28.
This free online series is open to the public and consists of two types of events: Readings by writers and creative sessions when attendees will be given writing prompts and time to write. Register at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WritingGenSpring24. Registrants will receive a Zoom link the morning of the event.
Read Manny Loley’s bio and more in the press release.
Check out Manny Loley’s reading his poetry on Feb. 22. You will get the opportunity to hear what his work sounds like in both in the Navajo language and English.
For more information on The Writing Generation Series, please contact SFCC Library Director Valerie Nye at valerie.nye@sfcc.edu or 505-428-1506.
STEM Kits – Name Rockets & Robot Necklaces!
Available at the SFCC Library
Free Name Rocket and Robot Necklace STEM Kits are available for kids ages 4-7 at the SFCC Library. All materials are included in the kits courtesy of the Santa Fe Children’s Museum.
The number of kits we have are limited, so come by the library soon!
For more information contact: valerie.nye@sfcc.edu

Video of SFCC Library reading by Austin Eichelberger
SFCC Library and the SFCC Creative Writing program sponsored a reading with Austin Eichelberger from his novel in progress, “The Longdream.” Check out the video.
Required COVID-19 Reporting
SFCC continues to monitor and follow guidance from public health officials and state and local government on mitigating and addressing exposure to COVID-19. The State of New Mexico and New Mexico Higher Education Department recently announced they will no longer require the reporting of COVID-19 cases amongst student, staff, and faculty who are on campus via the Rapid Response Submission Portal.
Our college continues to take the transmission and threat of infectious diseases seriously and we remain committed to keeping our community as safe as possible. Please note the following:
- The college no longer requires reporting of COVID-19 positive cases to SFCC’s Contact Tracing Team.
- However, it is very important we continue keep each other safe and follow health and safety best practices. The college continues to follow guidelines from the CDC Quarantine and Isolation Calculator, which details the following:
- You should isolate from others when you have COVID-19.
- You should also isolate if you are sick and suspect that you have COVID-19 but do not yet have test results.
- Ending isolation is detailed on the CDC’s Isolation and Precautions for People with COVID-19 webpage – “Ending Isolation”.
- Positive or suspected positive individuals should coordinate closely with supervisors to make appropriate accommodations, as well as reporting for absences using regular sick leave.
- If you are out of sick leave and contracted COVID-19, please contact the Office for Human Resources to determine if other options are available to you.
- The college custodial staff continues its rigorous cleaning and disinfecting protocols, which includes a campus-wide daily schedule, with emphasis on bathrooms, and higher traffic and enclosed spaces.
- Additionally, Facilities and Operations staff have made significant improvements to college ventilation and filtration systems and those systems are up and running.
The College will continue to follow best practices, community levels, and infectious disease developments.

Museum STEP Passes available at Library
With the STEP Pass, you and up to 5 people can use the card for free admission to:
- Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
- Santa Fe Children’s Museum
- IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Art
- Santa Fe Botanical Garden
Passes check out for two weeks at a time.
For more information contact: library@sfcc.edu.

OIT Service Desk Hours
Phone service 24 hours a day Mon. – Fri.
On November 1st the OIT Service Desk extended its phone hours to better serve students, staff and faculty.
Phone Hours
505-428-1222
Monday – Friday: 24 hours
Saturday: 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Sunday: 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Office Hours
Room 528
Monday – Thursday: 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday: 8 a.m. to noon
Sunday: Closed
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06/10/2024, Santa Fe New Mexican, Smartboard June 10, 2024 – “SFCC, higher education center to close for Juneteenth”
06/03/2024, Santa Fe New Mexican, “Miniature Zozobras are popping up all over Santa Fe”
Santa Fe New Mexican, 06/03/2024, “Smartboard June 3, 2024 – SFCC Visual Arts Gallery to host Gordon Fluke Memorial Retrospective”
05/27/2024, Santa Fe New Mexican, “Smartboard, SFCC to host open house”
05/25/2024, Santa Fe New Mexican, “Santa Fe High grad earns Eagle Scout rank”
05/17/2024, Santa Fe New Mexican, “SFCC Announces Open House for All Trades, Sustainability, Business and Law Programs June 13”
05/13/24, Santa Fe New Mexican, “Smartboard May 13, 2024, SFCC announces award, scholarship winners”
05/10/2024, Santa Fe New Mexican, “New grad’s SFCC degree opens door to auto tech career”
05/03/2024, Santa Fe New Mexican, “An artist’s finishing touches” about Al Kittel exhibition
05/03/2024, Santa Fe New Mexican, “EDITOR’S NOTE – Artist bravely candid in interview about nearing end of life”
04/24/2024, Santa Fe Reporter, “Now We’re Cooking” features culinary grad Erica Tai.
04/15/2024, Santa Fe New Mexican, “SFCC to introduce new program in critical care”
04/07/2024, Santa Fe New Mexican, “Water Matters: Spring into Action”
04/07/2024, Santa Fe New Mexican, “Smartboard April 8, 2024 – SFCC announces summer continuing education classes”
04/03/2024, Albuquerque Journal, “Deadly strike in Gaza hits home in New Mexico”
04/03/2024, Santa Fe New Mexican, “SFCC biofuels team among finalists in nationwide algae competition”