![]() “I’m honored to serve the citizens and communities of District 3 in Santa Fe County,” Anaya said. ![]() He is in his second term, which extends through 2018. “I am very fortunate and humbled to work with outstanding faculty and staff throughout the Highlands University family,” Anaya said.Īnaya also serves as a Santa Fe County Commissioner representing District 3. It’s very fulfilling when our students achieve their educational dreams.”Īnaya said he sees himself as a facilitator who connects students with the right faculty and staff to complete their degrees, as well as connect them with important resources like the university’s Financial Aid Office and support services like tutoring. “My goal is to help nontraditional and all students on their pathway to graduation, and make it as smooth as possible. “I had challenges when I was completing my own college education and fought very hard to finish my bachelor’s degree,” Anaya said. Nicholas de Monchaux on the moon suit at the Santa Fe Institute. Culley Teaching Artist in Residence at Oxy, that prompted him to pursue a double major in. We are still seeking money to pay the final balance due. New research from Celeste Kidd published in Biology Letters. This monumental effort has greatly beautified our church The icons were painted by Greek Iconographers Maria Sigala and Nikolaos Spanopoulos in the classic Byzantine style. The phone number (505) 474-3369 is also used by J White, Anthony J Ryder. ![]() She can be reached by phone at (505) 474-3369 (Qwest Corp). We assume that Anthony J Ryder was among dwellers or residents at this place. in political science from Highlands in 1992 and is on track to complete his master’s degree in public affairs from Highlands in December 2017. Installation iconography on the walls and ceilings of our church has been completed. Celeste is a resident of 3331 La Avenida De San Marcos, Santa Fe, NM. Ortiz-Gallegos said she greatly appreciates Anaya’s ability to be culturally sensitive, open minded and cognizant of opportunities for students, noting the average age for Highlands’ Santa Fe Center students is 35.Īnaya, 47, earned his B.A. “He’s extremely dedicated and very invested in serving our students.” “Robert relates well to our student body population because he’s experienced the same journey they are on in pursuing their education while balancing life’s responsibilities ranging from working multiple jobs to raising families,” said Thomasinia Ortiz-Gallegos, the director for Highlands University’s Santa Fe Center. Anaya, a Galisteo, New Mexico native, received the award from NASPA, a national organization for student affairs professionals in higher education. – The academic adviser and recruiter for Highlands University’s Santa Fe Center earned the New Mexico’s New Professional Rising Star award for his dedication to student degree completion.
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