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Celebrating St. John’s College Santa Fe’s 60th Anniversary

A Look Back at St. John's Santa Fe

2024 is St. John’s Santa Fe’s 60th anniversary. To celebrate, we’ll be looking back at key figures, moments, and movements from the campus’s past, all of which have proved instrumental in transforming the foothills of Monte Sol into a beloved home for generations of Johnnies. First up: some archival footage of the campus’s early construction, edited by students at St. John’s College.

“Go West, Young College: A Brief History of St. John’s Santa Fe Campus”

St. John’s Santa Fe is turning 60! To celebrate, we’ll be looking back at key figures, moments, and movements from its past, including why the college chose to open a second location in the Land of Enchantment.

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An Op-Ed from Our Current Santa Fe President, J. Walter Sterling

This year, St. John’s College will mark its 60th anniversary in Santa Fe. The college’s “arrival” from the East Coast was a grand adventure in which many Santa Fe forebears participated.

Santa Fe Campus Now

Travel Back to 1967

St. John’s core traditions stand the test of time. Listen to this feature from 1967. You don’t need a visual video to hear the similarities between the students and tutors on campus then and today! A tutor featured in this clip talks about the uniqueness of St. John’s academics and its students, “They don’t put restrictions on what they want to learn,” (7:40) and “The success of the curriculum depends more on the students than anything else.” (10:15)

Other Stories from Santa Fe

“Meet Susu Knight: Artist, Translator, and Santa Fe’s First Tenured Female Tutor”

“The early days were magic—an unbelievable amalgam of a real job and feeding all kinds of curiosities for me.”

Making St. John’s in Santa Fe a Reality

On February 22, 1961, Santa Fe was chosen as the future site of St. John’s second campus and groundbreaking commenced in 1963. On October 1, 1964, the campus welcomed its first freshman class. Today the college remains both similar and changed and is regularly named the “Most Beautiful Campus in America” by Architectural Digest.

Pioneers of Santa Fe: Alumni Stories