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Elecia and Jeremy Hadley...
posted by Franco Romero
Sharing a workplace with a significant other may be challenging for some, but not for Jeremy and Elecia Hadley. The married couple have working together in Mouton hall for almost two years now. While they were still engaged, Jeremy moved to New Mexico to fill the position of the bursar at SFUAD, and rented a house for three months before Elecia moved down as well. The couple then briefly returned to Indiana for their wedding before settling into their new home. Elecia briefly considered a job at the University of New Mexico before SFUAD came through with an offer for her, and she became an academic advisor. This meant she would be working down the hall from her husband, a situation they both enjoy greatly. “We’re best friends too,” Jeremy says. He admits that he and Elecia love getting to see each other throughout the day, despite the fact they cannot seem to stop talking about work well after they have both gone home. Nonetheless, the couple has the ability to keep their home and work lives separate and feel that their constant communication is beneficial for their jobs as well. “As soon as a balance is cleared, I know about it,” Elecia says. “I know they can register. Your hold is gone, let’s get you registered. If people aren’t registered, it’s not for a lack of trying.” Elecia went on to discuss the ways in which she sees Jeremy and herself as a team. Whenever possible, they try to work together in their separate areas of expertise to ensure students who need help receive it in Mouton. “Especially when we started to bridge things like graduation,” Elecia says. “When I first came there were no senior meetings, so we started senior meetings. Then we...
Creating Comics With Bram Meehan
posted by Franco Romero
Comics, whether they are full-length graphic novels or weekday strips, are a complex artistic medium from which contributing faculty member Bram Meehan believes students can learn a great deal.
Digital Arts’ Emerging Talent
posted by Franco Romero
SFUAD’s Digital Arts students plan to show and share their diverse talents this year.
Graphic/Design Adjusts
posted by Franco Romero
This semester has brought big changes to both the Graphic Design and Digital Art departments at SFUAD. The departmental changes include new leadership and full-time faculty members, but perhaps the biggest change of all is the movement of the Graphic Design and Digital Art programs from Alexis Hall to upstairs in Fogelson library.
Alexis Collective Continues
posted by Franco Romero
Beginning this semester, Alexis Hall is no longer the designated workplace for the Graphic Design and Digital Art departments at SFUAD. However, that hasn’t stopped the on-campus organization, the ‘Alexis Collective’ from keeping the name by which it’s always gone.
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