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    Making a Splash

    Making a Splash

    Pete & Tish Varney

    Thursday, June 10, 2021
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    Waking to the propane blast of water heating for coffee, Tish Varney looks up to see tiny bats swooping along the dawn-lit walls of Grand Canyon.

    FLC & Pueblo Community College formalize transfer degree pathways for students
    Alumni Train 2018

    Alumni Train 2018

    Tuesday, October 16, 2018
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    In September 2018, FLC alumni and faculty boarded the D&SNGR for a trip back in time.

    The Durango Train passes through over a billion years of geology and over 60 years of cinematic history on its 45-mile trek to Silverton. FLC Geology Professor Gary Gianniny lectured on the history of the landscape, while Asst. Professor of English Stacey Sotosky lectured on the many films made in the region!

    Geosciences professor helps public keep tabs on wildfire

    Geosciences professor helps public keep tabs on wildfire

    Monday, June 18, 2018
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    A wildfire is a quickly and frequently changing situation. Given this kind of fluid data, it's often hard for the public to get the vital up-to-date information they need to deal. For the 416 Fire near Durango, helping get out that kind of timely and essential information is where Fort Lewis College comes in. 

     

    Professor鈥檚 interactive map illustrates national monument proposal

    Professor鈥檚 interactive map illustrates national monument proposal

    Friday, December 15, 2017
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    The recent announcement by the Department of the Interior that it proposes to reduce the size of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments in Utah is one of the most high-profile changes to public lands in recent history. And Jon Harvey, assistant professor of Geosciences, is helping the public and his students understand those changes through interactive GIS maps.

    Roots of gold-standard FLC Cycling team rest in geology and pizza

    Roots of gold-standard FLC Cycling team rest in geology and pizza

    Monday, February 29, 2016
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    The Skyhawks Cycling team is no slouch: Winners of 20 Division I national championships since 1994, FLC Cycling is one of the premier collegiate cycling programs in the country. Competing in track, mountain biking, cyclocross, BMX, and road, this year's team is ranked #2 in the nation. The FLC squad has especially excelled in mountain biking, that oh-so-Durango sport for which the Cycling team has earned 16 national titles, including the inaugural collegiate mountain biking national title in 1994, the team's first-ever competition. 

    That's why it's amazing that the seeds for this powerhouse of collegiate cycling were planted 30 years ago by two student dishwashers and fertilized with free pizzas.

    The Old King Gold Blues [VIDEO]

    The Old King Gold Blues [VIDEO]

    Wednesday, December 9, 2015
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    In August of 2015, over 3 million gallons of mine waste was accidentally released into the Animas River. In this micro-documentary, we look at the history of the mine, the effects of the spill, why it happened, and how Fort Lewis and the Durango community responded.

    Friends and Donors

    Alumnus Chuck Balzer helps the GPE Hall move forward

    Tuesday, September 15, 2015
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    Construction is well under way on Fort Lewis College’s new Geosciences, Physics and Engineering (GPE) Hall. Also underway is the FLC Foundation’s effort to raise private support for the building.
     
    Chuck Baltzer (’82, Geology) is leading the way for FLC alumni giving back in support of the GPE Hall. His generous support of the hall will have a big impact on the departments and students who will call the new building home. In recognition of this gift, Chuck will name both a lab and a student study library in the new facility.

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