Campus & Community Fort Lewis College launches national search for next president The new president is expected to embrace FLC’s unique role as a Native American-Serving Non-Tribal Institution and as a convener for the Four Corners region's arts, sciences, and economic vitality. The next president will build on FLC's strong foundation while fostering educational excellence and expanding the college’s role in regional, state, and national growth and...
Campus & Community Fort Lewis College to hold 11th Annual Sustainability Summit Erica Nelson, a Din茅 Fly Fishing Guide and advocate for inclusivity in outdoor spaces, will share her experiences and insights on breaking barriers in the guiding community as the keynote speaker during this year’s 11th Annual Sustainability Summit. Nelson is the host of the Awkward Angler podcast.
Alumni FLC Alumni Awards: Celebrating advocacy, entrepreneurship, and service FLC to honor outstanding alumni, the exceptional accomplishments, and community service of graduates who continue to inspire future generations
FLC receives $1.75 million for STEM, Native American education The new funding, which will be awarded at $350,000 per year over the next five years, will support retention and graduation in the STEM disciplines.
The John Foley Experience comes to campus On August 3rd, 2016, Fort Lewis College and community partners collaborated with John Foley, former lead solo pilot of the famous U.S. Navy flight demonstration squadron, the Blue Angels, to put on a leadership presentation.
From social work to soul work: Alumnus grows from aiding aging spiritual teacher When Lucian Davis set out to major in Sociology at Fort Lewis College, he had no idea that his path would lead to caring for his lifelong hero. But thanks to an extended line of heartfelt connections, that’s exactly what Davis (Sociology & Human Services, ’13) is doing now. Davis works as a caregiver in Maui. He explains that his work is comparable in many ways to any other...
Gleaning fruit trees [VIDEO] Each fall, students from the Environmental Center help out Bear Smart Durango's Fruit Gleaning Program. Students and community members pick unwanted fruit from local trees to cut down on human-bear interactions and make juice, cider, and apple ice cream!