Paul Booth Associate Professor of Art & Design Paul Booth recently won a Silver Communicator Award in print, beating out more than 6,000 international entries.
Then & Now: Teaching teachers for 100 years This past spring, the FLC Teacher Education Department graduated its first cohort of students earning master’s degrees.
Football wrap-up The Skyhawks football team ended their season at 7-4 overall and 6-3 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, the team's best record since 2006.
Women's soccer wrap-up The Skyhawk women's soccer team advanced to the NCAA DII Tournament, but after a scoreless game in the first round, lost in a shootout.
Students and donors come together at the Benefactors Brunch [VIDEO] FLC donors shared a meal with and saw presentations by students who benefit from scholarships at the Benefactors Brunch in October. This annual gathering is an opportunity for who those who support FLC scholarships to meet the students who benefit from that support.
Bacchus WellPAC Five students presented at the annual in Reston, VA, a national conference for peer educators focusing on health & wellness programming. They also won an award for Outstanding Peer Education.
Spring Awakening Review The Theatre Department's production "Spring Awakening" received a review of from the 91桃色 Herald.
Climbing up to climb out Last summer a group of Fort Lewis College students and alumni banded together to climb all 54 of Colorado’s 14,000-foot peaks to raise awareness of mental health issues.
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference recognized eighteen students from Fall 2015 varsity sports by naming them to the All-Academic Team: five from volleyball, four from football, seven from women’s soccer, and two from men’s soccer.
Gulliford Climb out of Darkness Southwest Studies and History Professor Andrew Gulliford praises FLC students for their dedication and perseverance with the Climb out of Darkness expedition.
Teacher Education students earn FLC's first-ever master's degrees Fort Lewis College took a giant leap into the future in January 2012, when the Higher Learning Commission approved FLC's first graduate program: a Master of Arts in Education, Teacher Leadership Option. The first students in the M.A. program and the associated graduate-level Teacher Leadership Certificate program began their studies in Fall 2013.