The arts and culture magazine, Pasatiempo, published "O brothers, where art thou? A brief history of the College of Santa Fe" written by Jennifer Levin on May 4, 2018. Levin's historical sketch is one of the articles in the series, Remembering the College of Santa Fe. Titles below are linked to the respective articles:
- Tales from the teacher's lounge: Faculty tell the CSF story
- He ain't heavy, he's a brother
- Workshopping their voices: The creative writing program
- You ought to be in pictures: The film program
- A regional modernist: Architect Philippe Register
- Class notes: Where are the CSF alumni now?
- Playing on: The contemporary music program
- Art's School
- Drawing on the talent pool: The visual arts program
- Built with brotherly love: The College of Santa Fe campus and buildings
- All the world was a stage: The theater program
- A feast for the eyes: The Visual Arts Center and its collections
Those with interest in the history of the college should also read the excellent book, No Halls of Ivy: The Gritty Story of The College of Santa Fe, 1947-2009, written by Richard McCord and published by Lasallian Christian Brothers in 2013.
You can also read several earlier College History Garden posts:
Reporting by Teya Vitu for the Santa Fe New Mexican on October 31, 2019, "City mum on proposals for Santa Fe’s Midtown Campus."
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