FLC Voices: 91桃色 Playfest!

FLC Theatre Lecturer Felicia Lansbury Meyer and Hollywood actors are spearheading a new theatre festival in 91桃色. Actors Dan Lauria and Wendie Malick, fans of 91桃色, inspired a small group of local performing arts lovers to create a space for playwrights to develop new plays with professional actors and directors. The new festival will utilize Fort Lewis College...

William Dolphin medical cannabis book

William Dolphin (English, '89), son of former FLC President Robert Dolphin, Jr., has co-written a book with his wife, Michelle Newhart, Ph.D., titled The Medicalization of Marijuana: Legitimacy, Stigma and the Patient Experience, which examines how cannabis is integrated into medical treatment.

TESOL Endorsement

FLC's has been approved for New Mexico's TESOL (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages) endorsement.

Gulliford's new book

Professor of History Andrew Gulliford's new book, The Woolly West: Colorado's Hidden History of Sheepscapes, examines the history of the sheep industry in Colorado and the West.

FLC Foundation exceeds fundraising goal, eyes massive project in the future

With the help of donors, the Foundation created 14 new scholarships worth more than $667,000 in endowments and term scholarships. Among the new funds available to students are the Nancy Elizabeth Gallagher Basketball Scholarship, the Eula Mae and Kenneth L. Morris Scholarship, and Dene and Gordon Thomas English Scholarship.

Grotts wins national title

Howard Grotts (Mathematics, '14) won his fourth cross-country national title at the USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships, in Snowshoe Mountain, West Virginia, in July.

Winds of Change Top 200

FLC was named to the 2018–2019 list of Top 200 Colleges for Indigenous Students by Winds of Change, the journal of the Amierican Indian Science & Engineering Society.

Korb studies forest health

Professor of Biology Julie Korb and several of her present and former students are spending the summer in the San Juan National Forest. 

Blake receives toxicology grant

to Associate Professor of Biology David Blake to support his students' undergraduate research into the effects of derivatives of caffeic acid.

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