Dr. Beth Dorman Award

Beth Dorman, associate professor of Teacher Education, received the 2016 Francis P. Hunkins Distinguished Article Award in Teaching from the American Association for Teaching and Curriculum.

Lindsay Sandoval

Lindsay Sandoval, a senior Biology major and former Miss Hozhoni, was crowned as the 2016 Miss Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial Queen, representing the Jicarilla Apache.

Chad Colby

Two paintings by Art and Design Professor Chad Colby were recently selected from a highly competitive field of 568 artists for display in Colorado Mesa University's Escalante Hall. Colby's paintings titled "Testwork" and "Retriever Room," will also become part of the State of Colorado's Public Art Collection.

Alumnus’ adventuring goes pro

Brandon Mathis is like many Fort Lewis College alumni: he’s an outdoor-oriented adventurer. “I love to ride and ski and climb all year long,” Mathis (Humanities, ’05) says. “It’s not just a summer or winter thing.” Rather than push his passions to the weekends, though, Mathis has developed a career doing the activities he loves during the...

Dr. Kathleen Fine-Dare and Dr. Charles Riggs

Dr. Charles Riggs and Dr. Kathleen Fine-Dare were invited to participate in the National Science Foundation's (NSF), "Learning NAGPRA: Resources for Teaching and Training" project based at Indiana University and part of a broader NSF initiative on "Cultivating Cultures for Ethical STEM."

Dr. Kathleen Fine-Dare

Dr. Kathleen Fine-Dare presented "The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) after 25 years: Accomplishments, challenges, and new conversations," at the The Great Laboratory of Humanity international repatriation conference held May 31-June 2, 2016 at the University of Padova, located in Padua, Italy.

Joel Kirkpatrick

Joel Kirkpatrick, administrative assistant for Music, Political Science, Philosophy, and Modern Languages, is a .

Alum Jonathan Lamb

A painting by Jonathan Lamb (Art, '02) was featured in the "" by Westword.

Talent Search grant

FLC's TRiO Talent Search program will receive $1.5 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Education over the next five years to support first-generation college students.

The Native American Center at FLC [VIDEO]

Fort Lewis College has an average of 1200 Native students each semester. Over 150 different tribes/nations are represented by our students who are traditional and non-traditional, single, single parents, or couples with children. These students are served in their needs through the Native American Center. The Center is a friendly and inviting place to come and study, socialize, participate...

Alum Rose Graham

Rose Graham (Humanities, '88) was named , a non-profit organization dedicated to improving cultural and economic wellbeing for individuals and tribes through graduate education.

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