New signs welcome drivers to campus

New three-panel signs touting FLC as "Colorado's Crossroads of Education + Adventure" welcome students, families, and visitors driving up to campus. 

Michael Fry's Guatemala book

Professor of History Michael Fry has released Historical Dictionary of Guatemala, a detailed guide to the country's important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture.

Alumna's Native dentistry program

Cristin Haase (Biology, '13), one of fewer than 300 Native American dentists, has launched the American Indian & Alaskan Native Pre-dental Admission Workshop (PAW), a three-day program to help Native undergraduate students navigate the dental school application process and expand their professional networks.

Theatre alumna in Elkins play

Monique Cuyler (Theatre, '17) was stage manager, design assistant, and board operator for the production of former Theatre Department chair Dennis Elkins' one-man play "Box," in Cape Town, South Africa.

CSWS Director Tisdale interviewed

Center of Southwest Studies Director Shelby Tisdale was interviewed in for a story about two historic and influential Native American potters, Maria Martinez and Nampeyo.

Students research at Cornell

Four FLC undergraduate researchers spent their summer getting hands-on laboratory experience at the the eight-week .

Skyhawks named to USA cycling team

Three Skyhawks -- cycling team riders Savilia Blunk, Cole Patonwill, and alumnus Howard Grotts (Mathematics, '14) -- will represent the USA at the 2018 International Cycling Union Mountain Bike World Championships, September 5-9, in Lenzerheide, Switzerland.

A message from President Tom Stritikus

We have a hugely important job. The young people who come to Fort Lewis have put their futures in our hands. Despite our potential, it is important to take an honest look at our performance when it comes to student success. We need to ensure that we provide a positive experience from recruitment and enrollment through degree completion and career placement. Our future as an institution depends...

Williams consults on 91桃色 emissions inventory

Professor of Physics & Engineering Laurie Williams and Joanna Gordon Casey (Physics, '07) are consulting on the City of 91桃色's greenhouse gas emission inventory as part of the U.S. Mayors Climate Protection Agreement.
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