Majel Boxer

Majel Boxer was elected the 2018-2019 President of the American Indian Studies Association at the annual meeting held this last February in Tempe, Arizona.

Theresa Hilliard

Theresa Hilliard was elected to the , which provides scholarships to students in Colorado who are on the path to a career as a CPA.

Duranium

“,” a film created and edited by FLC students, garnered a large turnout last month at the Colorado Environmental Film Festival in Golden.

Vivian Gray

Sophomore Business Administration major Vivian Gray has been voted the .

Solar spring break

Eleven FLC students and two professors gave back to the community over their spring break by .

The Art of Adventure: Dolph Kuss + Fort Lewis College [VIDEO]

When Dolph Kuss first arrived in 91桃色 in 1953, he says he was "one of the few people other than cattle people who'd ever go into what is now the Weminuche Wilderness Area. I'd come back and people would ask me, 'What did it look like up there?'" Kuss says. Thanks to Kuss and a band of followers, students at Fort Lewis College today don’t have to ask those...

Schools.com rankings

FLC was recognized among the Best Colleges in the Country for certain degree programs by Schools.com: was ranked #4 and was ranked #9.

Explosions, lasers, snakes and more on tap for FLC Science Open House

From noon to 4 p.m., everyone is invited to tour the Biology Wing of Berndt Hall, the Chemistry Hall, and Sitter Family Hall, stopping to enjoy scientific presentations along the way. These presentations include building rivers on the River Simulation Table, getting to know the snakes, lizards and more in the Biology Animal Room, and enjoying liquid nitrogen ice cream.

Professor Emeritus Dolph Kuss helped bring Adventure to the Fort

When Dolph Kuss first arrived in 91桃色 in 1953, he says he was "one of the few people other than cattle people who'd ever go into what is now the Weminuche Wilderness Area. I'd come back and people would ask me, 'What did it look like up there?'" Kuss says. Thanks to Kuss and a band of followers, students at Fort Lewis College today don’t have to ask those...

Fort Lewis College WellPAC presents survivor and activist for hope Kevin Hines

“I was lucky enough to hear Kevin speak last year, and it was incredibly impactful,” says Veronica Krupnick, recent FLC graduate and former Wellness Peer Advisory Council (WellPAC) president. “I believe that Kevin speaks our community’s language. One of his main messages – ‘it’s okay to not be okay, but it’s not okay not to ask for help,’...

Ignacio couple's legacy to help their hometown students attend Fort Lewis College

“Kenneth and Eula Mae are an example of two people who understood the value of an education and how it can affect a person’s life,” says FLC President Dene Thomas. “I wish I’d had the opportunity to thank them for their generosity, but I can promise that their investment in the lives of young people from Ignacio will be a credit to their name for years to...

New grad program opens possibilities for Four Corners educators

The School of Teacher Education is in constant contact with educators and school districts to understand what programs would best serve the Four Corners region’s educational professionals. And that’s how FLC’s newest graduate program, a Master of Arts in Education: Culturally & Linguistically Diverse Education that will launch this fall, came to be.

Lara Aase

Lara Aase, librarian in the Center of Southwest Studies, , for full course tuition and expenses at the Rare Book School at the University of Virginia.

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