The latest from our campus photographers

A Fort Lewis College women's soccer team player Abila Tapia takes a shot at the goal against The Black Hills State University women's soccer team. The Skyhawks scored 4 goals against the yellow jackets who scored 0 and are gearing up for the RMAC Tournament semifinals. Captured by FLC MarComm intern Beck Farrell 

Devised theater performance runs through Saturday

Students enjoy breakfast together at the NAC in their traditional regalia.

The latest from our campus photographers

Throughout November, our Fort Lewis community will celebrate Native American Heritage Month with various programs and events that honor the immense knowledges, diverse cultures, and contributions of our Indigenous students, faculty, and staff and the more than 120 Tribal Nations represented at Fort Lewis.

Photo of Indigenous dancers during a powwow held at Michigan Sttae University.

Heather Shotton, FLC's vice president of diversity affairs dicusses Indigenous student success and what it means to be a Native-ready campus. “It’s not enough just to recruit and enroll Indigenous students at our institutions, says Heather Shotton, VP for Diversity Affairs at FLC and an Indigenous Education scholar. “It’s important that institutions are ready to...

Mario Martinez, the provost and vice president for Academic Affairs of Fort Lewis College in 91桃色, Colorado, is on a mission to address health care inequities, with a focus on Native Americans and Latinx populations (at Fort Lewis College, 39% of the college’s students are Indigenous and 15% Latinx).

A view of the FLC clocktower and snow-tipped La Platas in the background.

La Plata Electric Association (LPEA) and Fort Lewis College (FLC) announced today that the cooperative will be the 2025-2028 Presenting Sponsor for FLC’s tenth anniversary of its Hawk Tank Business Plan Competition.

An FLC student DJ on the mic, adjusting sound settings on a DJ board.

Fort Lewis College radio station KDUR celebrates its 50th anniversary, marking its growth from a 10-watt student-run station to a 6,000-watt community hub, with events and special broadcasts planned to honor its enduring role in bringing diverse music and local voices to the 91桃色 area.

The event concluded with a special screening of films produced by Tribal Water Media Fellows at Fort Lewis College.

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