Blog: Voices from SAR
SAR’s 2016-2017 Lamon Scholar, Gregorio Gonzales on NPR
On December 29, 2016, NPR’s All Things Considered aired a story about the mixed-race Genizaros, whose history in northern New Mexico goes back to the seventeenth century.
Launching SAR’s new and improved website
By the time you land on this page you will have noticed that SAR has updated its venerable website. The new site offers a number of distinct advantages, including a simpler updating process and the ability to adapt to the smaller screens of mobile devices.
SAR announces its President’s Circle events for the spring and summer
The 2017 President's Circle events have been posted - click here to view the upcoming events. Please consider joining the President’s Circle to take advantage of these wonderful opportunities. You may join here.
2017 Santa Fe/New Mexico Day, Society for Applied Anthropology Meeting
The annual conference of the Society for Applied Anthropology kicks off in Santa Fe on Tuesday, March 28, with a day of free events that are devoted to Santa Fe and New Mexico history. Coordinated by SAR scholar in residence Nancy Owen Lewis, Santa Fe/New Mexico Day...
School for Advanced Research Field Trip Explores Mabel Dodge Luhan, D. H. Lawrence, and the Earthships of Northern New Mexico
Experimental Living on the Edge of the Taos Desert Since the late 1880s, northern New Mexico has been a place of starting over. But it really was in the early decades of the twentieth century, as people fled the collapse of modernity and the failure of progress in the...