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
Alumni Fort Lewis College to celebrate Water Week with art, science, and discussions on water rights, conservation The weeklong celebration will include the second Tribal Water Media Showcase, a collaborative effort with KSUT and Rocky Mountain PBS that highlights media projects from FLC program participants.
Friends and Donors FLC students improvise to build community and water solutions in Zambia The team is the latest Village Aid Project, which has been providing essential services like clean water and solar energy to remote, underdeveloped communities since 2005.
Lightning strikes again! Second FLC professor receives a second Fulbright scholarship this year Ellen Paul, Ph. D., professor of history at FLC will travel to Bosnia to study reconciliation efforts and how they could apply to FLC. She is the second FLC professor to receive the distinguished award this year.
Sixty years ago, Morley and Arthur Ballantine, Jr. agreed to donate $10,000 to establish a campus. Andrew Gulliford, a professor of history at FLC, explores how that idea has expanded and grown since then. (The Durango Herald)
From circuit boards to micro thrusters, an FLC alumnus solders a remarkable path in engineering Thanks to the Partnership for Education and the Advancement of Quantum and NanoSciences (PEAQS) program, Max Krauss excelled in his coursework and became deeply involved in research. He and other research team members expect their jointly submitted, peer-reviewed paper on their micro-thruster work to be published in the next month.
Through hands-on research, PEAQS program helps students discover their love, passion for research Fort Lewis College's PEAQS program is transforming student careers with hands-on research, a $4.2 million NSF grant, and opportunities that even include launching micro-thrusters for satellites.