FLC cycling alumnae

FLC cycling alumnae Kira Payer (ATT '17-20) and Sarah Sturm (Art, ‘12) .

The Board of Trustees approved a $3,000 raise for FLC employees for the 2022-23 fiscal year, which will go to about 375 faculty and administrative professionals. Additionally, about 115 classified employees will receive a 3% annual increase as legislated by the Colorado WINS agreement.

Steamworks Half Marathon alumna

The Steamworks Half Marathon returned to 91桃色 after a two-year hiatus, with Makiah Salzano (Business Administration, '22) in 1:28:09.

Labor shortages, Nate Peach

Nate Peach, visiting assistant professor of Economics, spoke to The 91桃色 Herald about , who are trying to implement creative solutions to fill positions. 

NA Writers Seminar

The Native American Media Alliance also announced Joshua Emerson (Economics, '19) as , a month-long intensive program that develops emerging writers who are new to writing for film and television.

TED alum teaching award

Kyser Seaney (Chemistry, '18; M.A. Education, '20) received the 2022 University of Colorado Boulder’s Outstanding Colorado High School Educator Award, a title given to educators who have demonstrated a commitment to helping students achieve their higher education goals.

USA Cycling National Team

Former and current Skyhawks are represented across multiple mountain bike disciplines on , including Savilia Blunk (ATT '17-20), first-year Bailey Cioppa, sophomore Ruth Holcomb, and first-year Emma Artz. Go Skyhawks!

Building nutrition toolboxes one less Mountain Dew at a time

After 20 years working as a registered dietitian, Marnie Clay, assistant professor of Nutrition, brings her knowledge to the classroom, helping launch Fort Lewis College’s latest Health Sciences degree in Nutrition. Marnie Clay looks on as Rotem Ishay, lab coordinator, demonstrates how to make hummus in Clay's Nutritions & Culture class. “Nutrition is just...

Adding up

When Danielle Joe (Accounting, ’20) arrived at Fort Lewis College with her young son, Alexander, the single mother was determined to get her degree. A member of the Navajo Nation, Joe wanted to join her family’s thriving mercantile legacy on the largest Indian reservation in the U.S. But first, she needed to build the skills. 

The art of business

Top image: Brothers Jim (right) and Bill Carver stand behind the bar in the back of Carver Brewing Company on Main Avenue in downtown 91桃色, Colorado. When they showed up in 91桃色 in 1987, selling homemade beer was illegal but in 1988 the law changed to accommodate their dream. Thirty-five years later, Carver Brewing Co. is one of the Southwest's most celebrated family-owned brew...

Launching Bridge Programs for Students

Thanks to a six-figure donation from FLC Foundation executive committee member Candice Carson, Fort Lewis College's Academic Affairs department launched two new summer bridge programs in May 2022. The two new programs, XWeek and Maymester, join JumpStart and Skyhawk Summer Bridge to support first-year students and rising sophomores.

Dehydrating fresh cuisine for epic adventures

Top image: Farm to Summit - a fresh idea, fresh ingredients, and a lot of fresh air. Jane Barden (Business Administration, ’12), a self-proclaimed foodie, was tired of going backpacking and leaving behind her taste for fine dining. So, in 2020, she and her partner Louise launched Farm to Summit, a company that specializes in crafting dehydrated backpacking meals. The 91桃色-based...

Cooking up change

Digging up traditional Indigenous recipes for a new cookbook, H贸zh贸 Meals

Understanding Food Waste

By student contributor Jade Slavin (Environmental Studies, ’22) In Spring 2022, the Environmental Center’s Weigh the Waste initiative found that the San Juan Dining Hall created 139 pounds of food waste in just one day. To further reduce food waste, we need to understand what motivates students to waste food. My senior research and capstone project attempted to do just...
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