January 25, 2024 – The Santa Fe College (SF) Concert Band will entertain with some of America’s most popular tunes in the annual “Winds Go Pop!” concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024, in the Lyceum in Building E…
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Unlock Your Future at Santa Fe College’s Open House
January 23, 2024 – Are you ready to discover the countless opportunities that Santa Fe College (SF) has to offer? Rain or Shine! Saturday’s the Time! Save the date for our upcoming Open House on Saturday, March 23 from 9…
CTLE Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Alpheus Mautjana – Uniting Students via the Chemistry Colloquium
January 11, 2024 – Dr. Alpheus Mautjana earned his Ph.D. at the University of Florida in Chemistry. Dr. Mautjana joined Santa Fe College (SF) where he teaches General Chemistry courses. He specializes in supporting first-generation college students and those from underserved…
CTLE Faculty Spotlight: James Fortuna – Mapping History with the Florida Parks Project
December 5, 2023 – James Fortuna has been teaching for the Faculty of Humanities and Foreign Languages since 2018. He joined the SF community after completing two master’s degrees – one in classics at Trinity College Dublin and another in…
Saint Of SF | Joseph Jester
November 28, 2023 – Joseph Jester has had an expansive career at Santa Fe College. He started as a Tempforce custodian in 2004 then became a Career Service custodian, a Dispatcher at SFPD, a Program Assistant for the Testing Center,…
Santa Fe College’s Winter Break Closings and Openings Dec. 19-Jan. 1
November 27, 2023 – Santa Fe College will close for winter break Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023 through Monday, Jan. 1, 2024. Although the college will be closed for most standard operations, several areas of the college will be open to…
CTLE Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Marcela Murillo – Connecting Students with Virtual Exchanges
November 14, 2023 – Dr. Marcela Murillo has her M.A. in Women’s Studies and in Spanish as well as a Ph.D. in Spanish Literature. She is currently completing a Master’s in Education Technology. She is a professor of Spanish at…
CTLE Faculty Spotlight: Tommy Maple – Promoting Student Engagement
November 8, 2023 – Tommy Maple is a Professor of Communications and whether he is in class, organizing a club, or grabbing Krishna lunch outside, you’ll always see Tommy interacting with a student. A Santa Fe College graduate himself, Tommy knows…
CTLE Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Katherin Garland – Forging Connections with Project-Based Learning
November 1, 2023 – Dr. Katherin Garland is an Associate Professor of Education at Santa Fe College. Her work is centered on using media as culturally relevant pedagogy and supporting preservice and practicing teachers’ uses of media literacy education and critical…
CTLE Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Tania Cordova-Sintjago – Teaching with Light Board Technology
October 24, 2023 – A light board is often used in recording video lectures. The presenter faces the camera and writes on a glass chalkboard that is filled with light. The writing appears on-screen. It’s a simple, yet powerful tool…
CTLE Faculty Spotlight: Andy Sheppard – Exploring ChatGPT and AI Tools
October 18, 2023 – Andy Sheppard is an Instructional Designer with the Center for Academic Technologies (CAT) and an Adjunct Assistant Professor with the Department of Student Development and Leadership where he teaches “College Success” (SLS1101). This introductory course helps…
AI @ SF
Faculty and staff, are you interested in continuing the conversation started at convocation about AI? Here are a few ways to get involved:
SF’s Fall Convocation Is August 18
July 24, 2023 – Santa Fe College President Paul Broadie II, Ph.D. invites the college community to celebrate the start of the 2023-2024 academic year with fall convocation to be held in the Jackson N. Sasser Fine Arts Hall Friday,…
SF Teaching Zoo Celebrates National Zookeeper Week
July 5, 2023 – National Zookeeper Week is celebrated every July to bring attention to the hard work, dedication and loyalty of zookeepers around the world. Zookeepers are chefs, caretakers, builders, scientists, researchers, conservationists, engineers, architects and more! The Santa Fe…
Dance Theatre of Santa Fe’s “Room to Dance” Is June 16-17
May 24, 2023 – Dance Theatre of Santa Fe’s annual student-choreographed and student-produced season finale, “Room to Dance,” will enliven audiences at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, June 16-17, in the Jackson N. Sasser Fine Arts Hall at the Northwest…
SF Named A Top 10 Military Friendly Institution
May 16, 2023 – Santa Fe College was recognized for the sixth year in a row as a Military Friendly school. SF also earned Top 10 designation for the second straight year in the large public institution category. Institutions earning…
SF Teaching Zoo Celebrates 53 Years with over 200 Alumni
We are still basking in the glow of connecting with so many graduates of the Zoo Animal Technology program this past weekend at the 53rd Year Zooie Reunion! Over 200 graduates traveled from all over the world to the SF Teaching…
SF Holds Spring 2023 Graduation May 4, 5
April 28, 2023 – Santa Fe College will celebrate the Class of 2023 with graduation ceremonies during the first week of May. There will be the graduation/pinning ceremony for graduates of SF’s Nursing programs Thursday, May 4, at 3 p.m.…
Blount Hall Marks First Anniversary.
April 12, 2023 – Last weekend marked the first anniversary of the opening of Blount Hall in downtown Gainesville. Home to Santa Fe College’s Business and Information Technology Education (ITE) programs, Blount Hall also has a larger space dedicated to…
Saint of SF | Elise O’Hearn
“The teachers at Santa Fe College have made the biggest impact on my life. I have had some great teachers. They have helped teach me in an effective teaching style and I really look forward to visiting with them in…
SF Spotlight: Project SAINT
February 3, 2023—Project SAINT, which stands for Student Access and Inclusion Together, is a one- to two-year program at Santa Fe College funded by the Florida Center for Students with Unique Abilities. With up to 15 students accepted annually during…