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Dr. Mark Walters elected president of Colorado Music Educators Association

The Fort Lewis College Music Department is a gem in the Four Corners region, but the program’s ambitions stretch beyond just southwestern Colorado. With the recent election of FLC Professor of Music Dr. Mark Walters as president of the Colorado Music Educators Association (CMEA), the reputation of the program will only grow.

Opening doors (of perception) with a Undergraduate Research Grant

Last July I held the sheet of paper on which Aldous Huxley had scribbled his last written thoughts, just hours before his death in 1963.  Unfortunately, what he wrote is nearly illegible—Huxley’s handwriting was difficult enough to read when he wasn’t in pain on his deathbed.  Still, the intimacy of those notes gave me goose bumps. Thanks to a Fort Lewis College...

Artist shares her inspiration for Common Reading Experience

Fort Lewis College welcomes author, poet, and musician Joy Harjo and her book Crazy Brave for this year’s Common Reading Experience. In the book, Harjo recounts her challenging upbringing as part of her journey to becoming an inspiring Native American artist.

Kimberly Welch

Kimberly Welch (English,'00) published through the University of North Carolina Press.

Rasmus Bach

Senior Sport Administration major Rasmus Bach became the in Fort Lewis College men's basketball program history on February 3 with his 93rd victory.

Chemistry

Schools.com ranked the FLC Chemistry Department in the nationwide.

Amy Mohr

Amy (Mohr) Bahl (Exercise Science, '05), the most decorated women’s basketball player in FLC history and a 2015 Hall of Fame inductee, at Evergreen High School.

Academic Spotlight: Anthropology [VIDEO]

Want to learn more about Anthropology at Fort Lewis College? In this quick video, faculty, students, and alumni from the program share what makes this program unique!

Hockey

The is celebrating one of its best seasons ever, ranked 15th out of 29 in the American Collegiate Hockey Association Pacific Division. 

Marshall Masayesva

Marshall Masayesva (Adventure Education '14) was recently inducted into the , a program of the Center for Jackson Hole, which trains a culturally diverse cohort of young outdoor recreationists for the conservation movement. 

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