SAR Administration Building. Courtesy of Michael F. Brown
SAR News:
Join Michael F. Brown, President Emeritus, School for Advanced Research, for an online lecture 12–1 p.m., Wednesday, April 2 about the history of the School for Advanced Research, as part of the Friends of History monthly lecture series.
SAR was founded in 1907 as a national center for archaeological research. In the early 1970s it relocated to its present sixteen-acre campus on Santa Fe’s historic east side and expanded its programing. It has changed its name twice as its mission and ambitions have changed with the times. SAR’s advanced seminars and resident scholar program in anthropology and related social sciences are recognized worldwide, as is the quality of the Southwest Native American art collection housed in SAR’s Indian Arts Research Center.
Free registration at https://bit.ly/4394zPR
Friends of History, a nonprofit organization of volunteers dedicated to supporting the New Mexico History Museum, offers the public monthly programs from a diversity of speakers who are leading experts in their fields and have contributed to New Mexico’s history.