Joslynn Lee received $57,435 from Northern Arizona University

Joslynn Lee, assistant professor of Chemistry, received $57,435 from Northern Arizona University funded by the Silicon Valley Community Foundation for a project entitled “Engaging Native American Students in Scientific Computing with QIIME 2 (EOSS-D&I).”

Lindsay Nyquist podcast

Lindsay Nyquist, director of Marketing & Communications, joins the Higher Ed Marketer Podcast to share the incredible ways she and her department have .

Waddell mobile home park

Benjamin Waddell, associate professor of Sociology & Human Services, recently published pieces with Writers on the Range, The Globe Post, and Colorado Politics about the residents of Westside Mobile Park and their efforts to buy their community in 91桃色.

Trujillo

Jenni Trujillo, dean of the School of Education, in order to address the teacher shortage.

Suds and Buds

Ryan Evans (Business Administration, ‘03) has made waves in the niche Belgian-style beer market with his very own “Bruz Beers.” Having struck a deal with Ska Distribution, Evans hopes to take his business to the next level and bring Belgian-inspired beers to the Southwest.

Opiod

As the opioid crisis continues to rage across the United States, More than 100 doses of Narcan were distributed among the audience along with life-saving information on how to administer the drug.

Harper

Al Harper with the D&SNG Railroad welcomed FLC Family Connection,

PEach

Nate Peach, visiting assistant professor of Economics, Peach says that 91桃色’s workers will feel the impacts of rising gas prices the most.

Trio

Three Though working in a male-dominated sport, the trio has been instrumental in raising funds, recruiting athletes, and giving evaluations of potential players.

Farris

Senior Riley Farris finished out his final basketball season with 2,073 career points, Farris was also recognized with a spot on the Division II Conference Commissioners Association’s All-South Central Region Teams.

Pueblo Alliance

The daylong event included Indigenous speakers and vendors, and concluded with a traditional dinner. The celebrations take place seasonally as an integral part of Pueblo life and culture.

Leimbach

Brandon Leimbach, director of Athletics, has announced his departure from Fort Lewis College. During his tenure, Leimbach restructured the department to comply with other NCAA Division II institutions, forged a relationship with Mercy Regional Medical Center, and helped student-athletes and coaches navigate the COVID-19 pandemic.
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