Business alumna carves her own rock star dream job

Imagine leaving your consistent full-time job to jump on a tour bus with a rock band for the first time. You’re suddenly sharing 400 square feet with 10 other people, working 15 hours per day, and waking up in a new city every morning. And you’re figuring out this new existence on the fly. And it’s your dream come true.

Kelsy Woodson

Alumna Kelsy Woodson (Business Administration, '11) has a rockstar dream job helping Yonder Mountain String Band manage their social media and marketing.

Watching the water

Since the spill, organizations across the Four Corners, including Fort Lewis College, have been stepping up efforts to study and monitor the Animas and other area water sources. 

New Computer Engineering major builds creators of the future [VIDEO]

Computer engineers create the future. By bridging electrical engineering and computer science, computer engineers develop software that integrates with complex devices like robots, remote sensors, self-driving vehicles, rovers, probes, drones, spacecraft, and even the smartphones in everyone’s pockets.

U.S. Dept Education funding

FLC was awarded $1.75 million from the U.S. Department of Education, Title III, Native American-Serving, Nontribal Institutions Program. The funding will support development of FLC’s new Computer Engineering degree, undergraduate research, and the Native American Center.

Teach for America

Alumni Laura Beth Waltz (English, '12) and Parker Earnest (Anthropology, '13) have joined the 2016 Corps and will be teaching in the state of Colorado.

The John Foley Experience comes to campus

On August 3rd, 2016, Fort Lewis College and community partners collaborated with John Foley, former lead solo pilot of the famous U.S. Navy flight demonstration squadron, the Blue Angels, to put on a leadership presentation.

From social work to soul work: Alumnus grows from aiding aging spiritual teacher

When Lucian Davis set out to major in Sociology at Fort Lewis College, he had no idea that his path would lead to caring for his lifelong hero. But thanks to an extended line of heartfelt connections, that’s exactly what Davis (Sociology & Human Services, ’13) is doing now. Davis works as a caregiver in Maui. He explains that his work is comparable in many ways to any other...

Gleaning fruit trees [VIDEO]

Each fall, students from the Environmental Center help out Bear Smart 91桃色's Fruit Gleaning Program. Students and community members pick unwanted fruit from local trees to cut down on human-bear interactions and make juice, cider, and apple ice cream!

Smith Sports Complex

The , named after Professor Emeritus Duane Smith, is now open for local youth and FLC sports teams. The 15-acre facility is located on the northeast corner of campus.

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