Dr. Jesse Peters selected as dean of the FLC School of Arts & Sciences

Dr. Peters is coming from the University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP), where he is a professor of English and American Indian studies. He has served as dean of the Esther G. Maynor Honors College and the director of the Pembroke Undergraduate Research and Creativity Center.

Lobbying students

Five FLC students -- Meryl Ramsey, Lauren Smith, Connor Cafferty, Ian Fullinwider, and Isabelle Farrell -- went on a lobbying trip to Washington D.C. in late March, where they met with representatives to discuss Native American education, the future of the American economy, healthcare, and politics.

Anna Ortega

Anna Ortega (Biology, '14) was awarded a highly competitive and prestigious . Her research will focus on will focus on the migration of mule deer in the Red Desert of western Wyoming.

Ramona Pierson to join FLC strategic planning process

Among Ramona’s many awards and recognitions is being named one of the “21 Silicon Valley Women Who Are More Qualified to Be on Your Board Than Mark Cuban” by Entrepreneur, making the “The Silicon Valley 100: The Coolest People In Tech Right Now” Business Insider list, and a 2014 recipient of the Stevie Award for Female Entrepreneur of the...

Duke Jackson

Duke Jackson (Environmental Studies, '16) is making an impact on the local food community by . [VIDEO]

Dr. Jillian Wenburg

On March 1, 2017, Dr. Jillian Wenburg published “Meditation: Mediating the Writing Process,” in Educating through Popular Culture: You're Not Cool Just Because You Teach with Comics, edited by Edward Janak and Ludovic A. Sourdot, Lexington Books. Wenburg's article focuses on how college students can benefit from mindful meditation practices to facilitate writing...

Untraditional partnership inspires student teachers

The traditional track of teacher education puts student teachers into classrooms for their final year of college. But there’s little traditional about the way Jen Rider, Lecturer of Teacher Education at FLC, introduces her students to the foundations of education.

Student entrepreneur elevates his college experience with hammock company

No one can accuse Greyson Junggren of being lazy, even though he’s been just hanging out for most of his college career. For him, hanging out is a business endeavor—Junggren, a senior Economics major, runs a hammock company he founded and developed alongside his full-time studies at Fort Lewis College.

Tech-Knowledge

Nineteen FLC students attended the 91桃色 Chamber of Commerce's Tech-Knowledge Conference on March 15 to learn about current technology and marketing issues and assist with the operations of the event.

Men鈥檚 basketball caps strong season with NCAA tournament berth

The Skyhawks men’s basketball team finished the 2016-17 season 26-7 overall -- the second most wins in program history, after last season's 28 wins. The Skyhawks rank No. 23 in the NCAA Division II final poll, and rode their success to the semifinal round of the South Central Regional Tournament.

Rihab Ammar

Rihab Ammar, an exchange student from Tunisia, is to take back home, while exploring the U.S. coast to coast.

Dr. Steven M. Elias selected to lead FLC School of Business Administration

The Fort Lewis College School of Business Administration became the first public liberal arts college with undergraduate-only business programs to be accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International in 1974. Today over 600 students are enrolled in SOBA’s programs.

History students preserve delicate historic photographs

Today’s students will shape the future—but today, some of those students are also preserving the past. Through photography archiving projects at Fort Lewis College’s Center of Southwest Studies, several History students are scanning and digitizing thousands of historic photographic negatives that are at risk for decay from age. Thanks to the students’ efforts, the...
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