
May 6, 2021, 5:18 AM
Tutors Talk (& Read) Books: Andy Kingston
In this written and video interview, Santa Fe tutor Andy Kingston talks about being a jazz pianist, and discusses and reads from W. E. B. Du Bois’s “The Souls of Black Folk."
In this written and video interview, Santa Fe tutor Andy Kingston talks about being a jazz pianist, and discusses and reads from W. E. B. Du Bois’s “The Souls of Black Folk."
In early March, Simran Thapa (SF22) and Bryn Frye-Mason (SF23) were awarded a Projects for Peace fellowship. Founded in 2007 by the late philanthropist Kathryn W. Davis, the initiative invites students at Davis United World College Scholars Program partner schools—a group that includes St. John’s—to formulate a project that promotes peace anywhere in the world.
Since discovering a passion for helping others learn during St. John’s lab, Santa Fe alum Isabel Ray (SF08) has embarked on a communications career that has taken her from Chicago to the Texas Historical Commission.
In this written and video interview, Santa Fe tutor Paola Villa discusses and reads from the works of Italian author Italo Calvino.
For her latest project, “Diary of a Congresswoman,” podcast producer and host Mary-Charlotte Domandi (SFGI91) takes listeners to the U.S. House of Representatives via conversations with New Mexico Representative Teresa Leger Fernandez.