Enrollment increases 4% at FLC

The hard work of staff and faculty in the implementation of strategic initiatives . First-year and transfer student enrollment is up, as is retention of Skyhawks entering their second year at FLC.  

FLC alumnus helps prepare Perfect Day

A perfect day is “the day we throw a big party with luscious, animal-free milk, cheese, yogurt, and ice cream,” according to the Perfect Day Foods website. While animal-free creamy goodness may sound odd to the uninitiated, for Adam Hamilton (Philosophy and Biochemistry, ’18), animal-free dairy alternatives are the future.

FLC students paint with purpose

Two Fort Lewis College friends, Allie Wolfe, a senior majoring in Psychology, and Tatyana Trujillo (Environmental Studies, ’20), were inspired to further the message of Black Lives Matter by painting a BLM mural on the iconic east-facing wall of College Drive’s Everyday gas station.

Cheyenne Caraway (Anthropology and Art, '15) is participating in the Getty Post-Baccalaureate Conservation Internship

Cheyenne Caraway (Anthropology and Art, '15) is participating in the Getty Post-Baccalaureate Conservation Internship, with residencies in the Antiquities and Paintings departments of the Getty Museum and the Conservation Department of the Getty Research Institute. It is the first program nationwide providing support to post-baccalaureate young professionals from diverse racial and ethnic...

Cross-country running ready for season

FLC cross-country is one of only two sports allowed to compete this fall as a result of COVID-19 precautions. Despite uncertainty at the start of the season, the . 

FLC faculty publish book together

Hot off the press! "The Geology, Ecology, and Human History of the San Luis Valley" is a convergence of the expertise of Jared Beeton, assistant professor of Environment & Sustainability, and Benjamin Waddell, associate professor of Sociology. Their book explores the rich landscapes and diverse social histories of the San Luis Valley in southern Colorado.

Student Dylon Mills advocated for charter school on the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe reservation

Dyllon Mills, a Public Health and Business Administration major from Towaoc, Colorado, advocated for a charter school on the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe reservation during a virtual Towaoc community meeting. The Kwiyagat Community Academy will focus on generational learning and will host Native American student teachers from FLC to assist students with online learning. 
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