Anne Marie Lehmann, MSN, CNP is the school nurse located in the Student Health Center. Lehmann has been with Santa Fe University of Art and Design and previously the College of Santa Fe for more than 10 years. She will be retiring on Dec. 16. She has cared for many students and “loves to treat all of them as if they were her own children.” Lehmann “loves the four-year relationship” she can build with the students being on a college campus. Lehmann has transformed the health center from a cold medical clinic into a “home away from home so the students can relax and feel at...
Necessities’ New Inventions
posted by Andrew Koss
The Necessities student store returned to its previous location down the hall and around the corner from the cafeteria this year, hosting a number of innovative new features under the guidance of Student Life Operations Manager Heather “Maz” Mazorow.
You Are A Human Being
posted by Yoana Medrano
Samiyah Edwards created the outdoor installation piece you are a human being to bring awareness that everyone is human to “breakup the dissociation and channel empathy.”
SFUAD’s Health Center
posted by Jennifer Rapinchuk
Santa Fe University of Art and Design’s on-campus health center is an important resource for the university’s students.
Fall is here
posted by Yoana Medrano
While walking around Santa Fe University of Art and Design, one can’t but stop and take notice of the beautiful colors that come with the changing of the seasons. I simply could not resist the temptation to stop and take a photo, I was hypnotized by the colors.
Pothole Cairn
posted by Christopher Dorantes
At the far southwest corner of the SFUAD campus, a pothole cairn appeared Thursday Sept. 29 at the roundabout near the Santa Fe Art Institute by an anonymous artist. Now not only will drivers need to be aware of potholes but now a cairn of rocks as well.
Laureate Forum
posted by Jennifer Rapinchuk
Administrators met with SFUAD students to answer questions and address concerns about pending changes in the school’s ownership.
Max Marriner Speaks at Graduation...
posted by Franco Romero
For each year’s graduation ceremony, SFUAD selects one senior to give the class speech. This year’s speaker is soon-to-be Film School graduate Max Marriner.
SFUAD’s Annual Woman’s Show
posted by Cris Galvez
Tikia Fame Hudson started the Woman’s show in 2013 when she was a freshman—the show highlights the struggles and victories of women from all different backgrounds
SFUAD’s NCAA Football Club...
posted by Cris Galvez
That’s right: a Football Club on a campus where Quiddich and Volley Ball reign supreme.
April Showers
posted by Marco Rivera
The April 15 fashion show “April Showers” explored the romanticism people associate with the state of sadness or sorrow. With a cool mix of Victorian fashion and goth elements, some of the 20 models also draw from the classic symbolism and the magic of black cats in a quirky and sensual way. The show was both created and styled by SFUAD alumni Keynan Johnson. The fashion show took place in front of the Forum and the left side of the library’s...
Simple Necessities
posted by Marco Rivera
When Nick De La O is not working at Necessities, the school’s mini store, he enjoys cooking, playing music, creating art and spending time with his girlfriend. One day he hopes to become a shepherd and organic farmer if he decides to not go into the film industry or writing...
The reclusive turtle
posted by Christy Marshall
A Red-eared Slider, known generally as a pond turtle, has taken up residence in the campus pond outside Fogelson Library. This little turtle has been topic of some conversations on campus due to its quick get aways when students have tried to photograph it.
King’s Concrete Walls
posted by Whitney Wernick
Over spring break, freshman Graphic Design major Yen Hoang painted the concrete walls in front of King Hall, along with her friend Aydo, who was visiting from San Francisco. Hoang painted the three larger walls, while Aydo painted the smaller wall reading “SFUAD.”
Spring is here
posted by Christy Marshall
Spring has come to SFUAD campus, and with that the trees and flowers are in bloom and the bunnies are out and about.
Times, They are a Changing
posted by Jason Stilgebouer
Spring has arrived this year and the Crab Apple trees have started blossoming. They are a beautiful sight.
Tagged
posted by Christy Marshall
In the weeks of midterms and spring break, spray painted messages appeared around campus. The first “You’re paying too much money” appeared March 10 near the welcome center was gone by the next morning. The second “What is art? Now, what is art school” appeared during spring break and as of this story were still up by Tishman Hall.
Ode to Ricardo Legorreta
posted by Whitney Wernick
The award-winning architect Ricardo Legorreta designed the series of interconnected buildings for the Photography and Art Departments. I find it very relaxing to know that you do not have to venture far around our school campus in order to find stunning architecture. The lighting and shadows found in and around the Marion Center intrigue students and even the instructors to take photos of what they find. Just around every corner is a new shadow hugging the building it lays on. Take a walk around campus; find what intrigues you. ...
Campus Security
posted by Charli Renken
A recent series of meetings initiated by campus security highlight concerns from students about campus safety.
41 Seconds Raises Suicide Awareness
posted by Charli Renken
On Feb. 20, SFUAD students gathered in King Lounge for 41 Seconds, a suicide awareness event that facilitates a dialogue about mental health and suicide.
Winter Funk Broken by Colorful Graffiti...
posted by Kyleigh Carter
Earlier this week, Santa Fe got a little snow storm, and now it is back to 50 degree weather and the snow is still hanging around. Thankfully, the campus has the bright colors of the graffiti wall to bring students out of the winter funk.
Beyond the Graffiti Walls...
posted by Jason Stilgebouer
Students have begun to take their art beyond the Graffiti Walls and have started spray painting the sidewalk. Facilities worker Pablo Negreros recently spent his day attempting to scrub paint off the sidewalk that students have...
Flooded D-Block
posted by Richard Sweeting
On Feb. 18, the fire alarm was set off in D-block of King. Along with the early morning awakening, one sprinkler also started to spray. Once the Fire Department came, they told students that it would take an hour for all the water to finish exiting the sprinkler system. The SFUAD maintenance team was able to clean up the damage that same...
Rollin’ Around
posted by Jason Stilgebouer
The cement cylinder located on the Quad attracts many students to challenge themselves by walking on it.
SFUAD Pipeline Crisis...
posted by Marco Rivera
Due to the windows being left open the first week of February in the C100 lounge, the pipes froze overnight, causing the water to be cut in the C and D halls of King. Craig Scott, a facilities worker, was called to the scene to investigate and take care of the issues, which has now been...
Mail Room Hustle
posted by Jason Stilgebouer
SFUAD’s mail room is experiencing its standard start-of-semester rush as books and other supplies arrive for students.
10 a.m.
posted by Marco Rivera
Jenn Carrillo tries to keep warm in the library before her morning class begins.
Spring Cleaning
posted by Rebeca Gonzalez
SFUAD students got a jump on spring cleaning post Groundhog Day.
Snow
posted by Jason Stilgebouer
Snow fell on Jan. 26 bringing SFUAD its first two-hour delay of the 2016 spring semester. As some students enjoyed sleeping in, there was the beautiful untouched snow scenery surrounding the marion center. Photo by Jason Stilgebouer
Ash Trays at the University...
posted by Lauren Trujillo
Statistics say that over 30 percent of college students engage in tobacco...
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