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    FLC & Pueblo Community College formalize transfer degree pathways for students
    Forensic therapist bridges psychology and criminal justice

    Forensic therapist bridges psychology and criminal justice

    Wednesday, October 11, 2017
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    “Forensic therapy” sounds like the premise for a dramatic television series. But the work Alex Easterbrook does as a real forensic therapist is far more challenging – and far more rewarding – than any scripted treatment could imagine. “Forensic psychology is the intersection between the criminal justice system and the therapy world,” Easterbrook (Psychology, ’13) says.

    Laughter is the best therapy for FLC comedian

    Laughter is the best therapy for FLC comedian

    Monday, September 18, 2017
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    Junior Allie Wolfe is studying to be an art therapist. But until a year ago, she had no idea that stand-up comedy would be her own therapeutic outlet. Now she’s one of the top performing comedians in the Four Corners region, and she’s experiencing the very benefits of expressive therapy that she wants to foster for her future clients.

    The best of the best of student research on display at FLC Undergraduate Research Symposium

    The best of the best of student research on display at FLC Undergraduate Research Symposium

    Thursday, April 16, 2015
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    Have you ever wondered about how fairy tales effect how we learn about gender? Or how to best design a rocket propellant feed system? Or did you want a better understanding of Informalism in art?

    More than just a minor: The Honors Program

    More than just a minor: The Honors Program

    Tuesday, April 15, 2014
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    When I arrived at Fort Lewis College in the fall of 2011, I was sure about majoring in , but I had next to no idea what I wanted to minor in. There were so many options; how could I possibly limit myself to a mere one or two minors? I decided to take a class in the college’s honors program.

    Hands-on learning: Psych style

    Hands-on learning: Psych style

    Thursday, October 17, 2013
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    When I thought about what my college classes would be like, I imagined big lecture halls with hundreds of students and monotone teachers endlessly preaching from the front of the classroom. So, needless to say, when I sat down for my first class at the Fort I was pleasantly surprised. The average class size at Fort Lewis is 23 students. Having classes this small really allows for a more intimate and interactive learning experience. I am not just a number on a roster amongst hundreds of other nameless students.

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    Undergraduate researchers gain valuable skills doing “real scienceâ€

    Thursday, May 30, 2013
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    Having undergraduate students do real-world research is key to developing professionalism and a passion for their fields, say a Geosciences professor and a former student, in the January/February issue of The Professional Geologist, the official magazine of the American Institute of Professional Geologists.
     

    The awesome experience of being a TA

    The awesome experience of being a TA

    Thursday, January 31, 2013
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    One of the best things about Fort Lewis is the relationships that you are able to build with the professors. In my 3 years at The Fort, I have not yet had a professor that didn’t at least learn my name, and most actually spent the time to get to know me. Knowing my professors on a more personal level just makes the whole college experience more enjoyable.

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