Felicia Meyers, Theatre Faculty

FLC is the best place to work in 91桃色, CO, but don't take our word for it! Several of FLC's faculty and staff outline what it means to be a 91桃色an and how they love Fort Lewis College.

President Biden apologized today to victims of the US government’s 150-year Indian Boarding School system at a ceremonial gathering at Arizona's Gila River Indian Community.

President Joe Biden on Friday formally apologized to Native Americans for the “sin” of a government-run boarding school system that for decades forcibly separated children from their parents, calling it a “blot on American history” in his first presidential visit to Indian Country.

The FLC Clocktower surrounded by yellow leaves.

Fort Lewis College launches national search for next president

The new president is expected to embrace FLC’s unique role as a Native American-Serving Non-Tribal Institution and as a convener for the Four Corners region's arts, sciences, and economic vitality. The next president will build on FLC's strong foundation while fostering educational excellence and expanding the college’s role in regional, state, and national growth and...

With food demonstrations, solidarity walk, FLC celebrates Indigenous People鈥檚 Day

DURANGO, Colo.— About 100 people gathered around the Fort Lewis College Clocktower bowing their heads as Southern Ute Elders Elberta Thompson and Nathan Strong Elk take turns blessing attendees ahead of this year’s Solidarity Walk.  Strong Elk followed the blessings with a smudging ceremony, using traditional medicinal plants to cleanse those attending. The ceremony...

The Southern Ute Indian Tribe and the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe collectively own nearly half the 123,500-acre-feet of water sitting in Lake Nighthorse, and they have no way to access it.

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Fort Lewis students harvest corn at the Old Fort in Hesperus, Colorado during the Blue Corn Harvest Ceremony. Harvested corn will be available for free for all FLC students at the Grub Hub.

Navajo entertainment consultant who led dubbing of "Star Wars" in Din茅, reflects on language, identity at FLC

Manuelito ‘Manny’ Wheeler attended the screening of the Navajo-dubbed Star Wars: A New Hope (S谦始tah Anaa始: Siih N谩h谩sdl寞寞), a project he led in 2012. The event marked the closing of the Center of Southwest Studies popular exhibit “The Return of the Force, which celebrated the many cultural, philosophical, and mythological connections between Indigeneity and the Star Wars...

Fort Lewis College enrollment jumps nearly 3.5%. The , and other complications. (The 91桃色 Sentinel, The Journal)

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