Athletic Training alumna helps champions To celebrate National Athletic Training Month, The 91桃色 Herald profiled Brandi (Calderwood) Wenzlau (Athletic Training, '14), who worked with state championship-winning football, basketball, track, and dance teams at Bayfield High School last year.
Professor researches rockslide Assistant Professor of Geosciences Jon Harvey's is helping officials and residents deal with the ongoing geologic problem.
Ragtime pianist alumnus plays for silent movies Renowned ragtime pianist Adam Swanson (Music, '14) is now at 91桃色's Henry Strater Theatre, in addition to his regular performances at the Diamond Belle Saloon.
Shand铆铆n: FLC Solar Spring Break 2019 Fourteen FLC students spent their spring break getting some sun – but rather than soaking it up on a beach, they harnessed it to help power a remote community on the Navajo Nation in central New Mexico. Six Engineering students and eight student volunteers from a variety of disciplines spent the first week in March installing solar systems on the Counselor Chapter’s chapter house...
Alumnus named security chief Doug Landin (Recreation Administration, '88) was at Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, overseeing the law and lobbying firm’s new security team.
Alumna picked for Wyoming Highway Patrol post The Wyoming Highway Patrol as the agency's first-ever Agricultural Safety Program Coordinator, a new program to improve agricultural transportation safety in Wyoming.
Cyclists named academic all-stars 19 Skyhawks riders were s for competing in at least one national championship while maintaining a high academic standing.
Professor to work with women in Nepal Professor of Biology Julie Korb will be , along with her three children and a small group of volunteers, in Nepal, on a three-week trek to eight villages to work with women and girls on women’s health and economic challenges.
Alumna Dreamer Marissa Molina appointed to Metro board Marissa Molina (Political Science, ’14) was , making her the first DACA recipient to serve on a state board.
Faculty team witnesses the migrant experience in Tijuana Five faculty members traveled to Tijuana, Mexico, to experience firsthand what life is like among the "migrant caravan" seeking refuge in the United States, a trip that affected them all professionally and personally.
Students use spring break to power a community Fourteen FLC students spent their spring break getting some sun – but rather than soaking it up on a beach, they harnessed it to help power a remote community on the Navajo Nation in central New Mexico.
San Juan College transfer students eligible for in-state tuition through merit scholarship Fort Lewis College is launching a reciprocal program with San Juan College in Farmington, New Mexico, in Fall 2019, for transfer students with a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher.