SMC In Focus

SMC In Focus

A bi-monthly newsletter connecting the Santa Monica College community. Celebrating endless possibilities, innovation, and resilience.

Beyond the Horizon

Volume XII, Issue 2, April 21, 2026
The April issue of SMC in Focus pays homage to the indefatigable spirit, resilience, creativity, and mentorships creating a tapestry that is uniquely Santa Monica College—from a counselor who ran into a student at a mall and inspired her to get back on track; a new(ish) vice president whose immigrant parents gave her a life that wasn’t possible for them; a fashion brand that’s investing in SMC students (in more ways than one); Art students representing the college at a prestigious world-class fair; and so much more.

Here at SMC, everything that you see beyond the horizon is possible.

Patricia with colleagues at the compassion event in torrance

It Was Destiny

A chance encounter in a Sherman Oaks mall put graduating Interaction Design student Harmony Simpson back on track.

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Erin at Kings Game

In her Shoes

The daughter of Cuban immigrants—and a first-gen high school & college graduate—SMC’s new(ish) VP of Student Success on resilience, her life’s turning points, and what keeps her centered.

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Terry Kamibayashi in his office

Fashioning Futures

Rails founder Jeff Abrams brings scholarship support and industry insights to SMC students as they pattern careers in fashion.

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Students sitting outside the library

Frieze Frame

SMC showed up in force at Frieze Los Angeles, where 22 student interns engaged with top galleries and collectors, established artists (including four SMC alum) and 32,000 visitors at this world-class art fair.

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SMC architecture program at California Community Colleges BOG meeting

Bragging Rights

Applied classical voice students win top awards. IxD grads receive offers from the best schools. An aquaculture instructor dives deep into kelp conservation.

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Nursing students

Lighting the Way

Santa Monica College widened the lens for Charles Butler, helping him go from modeling and background acting to success behind the scenes of hit reality shows.

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SMC In the News

SMC to Launch Bachelor’s Degree in Cloud Computing

Santa Monica College Named Black-Serving Institution

Santa Monica College Corsair Wins 23 Journalism Awards

Community College Students on Paths to Legal Careers

Santa Monica College Receives Grant For Homeless Service Training Program

Michael Silverblatt, NPR’s ‘Bookworm’ Who Interviewed Authors, Dies at 73

Sustainability at SMC:

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