2016-05
2016-05



Monday May 16, 2016
Qu.I.C.C. Tips
Monday May 16, 2016
Monday May 16, 2016
Alicia Middleton, Director of Qu.I.C.C. (Quality Improvement and Career Center) Services at San Juan College, and administrative assistant Desiree Hutchens speak with Advising and Counseling Director Christy Ferrato discuss the resources available for women to advance their education and careers.



Friday May 13, 2016
Farmington Public Library
Friday May 13, 2016
Friday May 13, 2016
Farmington Public Library Adult Services Coordinator Kathleen Browning and Youth Services Coordinator Flo Trujillo discuss some of the many programs coming up, including the annual Summer Reading program: #ReadFarmington



Thursday May 12, 2016
A Review Too Far - Captain America: Civil War
Thursday May 12, 2016
Thursday May 12, 2016
This week, our Cinema Geeks review the film Contact based on Carl Sagan's speculative novel by the same name, an early Mel Gibson flick about the First World War, Gallipolli, and out in theaters now is the massive Marvel Studios ensemble blockbuster, Captain America: Civil War.



Thursday May 12, 2016
Save-A-Buck Thursday
Thursday May 12, 2016
Thursday May 12, 2016
Citizens Trust and Investment Company President Darrin Church discusses the week's economic news and activity.



Thursday May 12, 2016
San Juan College Center for Workforce Development
Thursday May 12, 2016
Thursday May 12, 2016
Dr. Lorenzo Reyes, Director of the Center for Workforce Development at San Juan College, discusses how this resource can help Employers and Employees in the Four Corners. Also discussed, the upcoming CyberCon Four Corners June 16-17, 2016



Monday May 09, 2016
San Juan College Honors Speeches
Monday May 09, 2016
Monday May 09, 2016
Students from Scott Michlin's Spring 2016 Public Speaking Honors Class present their final speeches:
Shaun Sorensen: Does Our Vote Count?Brittany Francisco: Can Video Games Be Helpful to Students?Amanda Tapaha: Homeless People are Real PeopleJace Poncho: The Dangers of Tobacco & Smoking



Saturday May 07, 2016
Success Stories - Service Learning Students LRNS 111, Program 2
Saturday May 07, 2016
Saturday May 07, 2016
Success matters at San Juan College and here at KSJE we were honored to assist the students of LRNS 111 in interviewing people they think are successful in an effort to find out how they became so. This program included interviews by: Kris Gill, Carlee Serrano, Kyle Allen, Yami Polenco,
and Marwood Sloan.



Thursday May 05, 2016
Save-A-Buck Thursday
Thursday May 05, 2016
Thursday May 05, 2016
Darrin Church, Citizens Trust & Investment Company, discusses the week's economic news.



Thursday May 05, 2016
A Review Too Far - Keanu
Thursday May 05, 2016
Thursday May 05, 2016
This week our Cinema Geeks review My Neighbor Totoro, Arsenic & Old Lace, and out in theaters now, Keanu~
First up is My Neighbor Totoro, a Studio Ghibli feature from writer/director Hayao Miyazaki that tells the tale of two young girls whose family moves to the country to be closer to the sanitarium where their mother lies deathly ill. As they adapt to their new home and lifestyle changes, they discover and manage to befriend the local house and forest spirits that reside nearby.
After that is Arsenic & Old Lace, which stars Cary Grant as a marriage-phobic new husband who is about to embark on his honeymoon only to discover that his dear old spinster aunts hold a darkly comedic secret. Not only that, but his murderous brother, Johnathan, has returned as well with his own baggage in tow.
Finally, out in theaters now is Key and Peele in Keanu, where the comedic duo play cousins who are swept up with gangsters, murderers, and drug lords on their quest to rescue the cute kitten Keanu that has been cat-napped from their home.



Thursday May 05, 2016
Archaeologist Paul Reed
Thursday May 05, 2016
Thursday May 05, 2016
Archaeologist Paul Reed explains the way historic sites, artifacts, and buildings have been protected (or not) throughout history. Why is it important to preserve archaeological sites or study them before they're destroyed or inaccessible?