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FLC students improvise to build community and water solutions in Zambia

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.

Wednesday, October 9, 2024

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. 

Through hands-on research, PEAQS program helps students discover their love, passion for research

Through hands-on research, PEAQS program helps students discover their love, passion for research

The Partnership for Education and the Advancement of Quantum and nanoSciences recently received its second, six-year $4.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation.聽

Tuesday, August 27, 2024

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.

The HEARTH heats up at Noble Hall

The HEARTH heats up at Noble Hall

Thursday, September 28, 2023

History classes just got a little cozier on campus. Students are invited to pull up a chair and stoke their flame for studying the past at the HEARTH, also known as the History Education And Research Teaching Hub.

Jesse Peters

Jesse Peters

Wednesday, June 29, 2022

The Western Oregon University Board of Trustees . Peters was at Fort Lewis College for five years, serving as dean of the School of Arts & Sciences and interim provost.

Fire forest health

Fire forest health

Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Forest ecologists and biologists, including Professor Julie Korb and Lecturer Michael Remke, say and fire mitigation in Southwest Colorado’s mixed conifer and ponderosa pine forests.

Alum retiring from teaching

Alum retiring from teaching

Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Dale Garland (Psychology, '82), a teacher at Durango High School, and, according to students, life lessons about mindset and positivity. 

Durango Theatreworks

Durango Theatreworks

Wednesday, June 29, 2022

“Heathers: The Musical” will be performed on the Theatre Hall's Main Stage from July 6 to 17. Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” will be performed evenings in the outdoor Busby Amphitheater from June 30 to July 10.

Monsoon season

Monsoon season

Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Chair & Associate Professor of Geosciences Jon Harvey is , signally what will hopefully be a robust monsoon season for the summer.

NA Writers Accelerator Grant

NA Writers Accelerator Grant

Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Charine Pilar Gonzales (English-Communication, '18) received the , a $10,000 award from the Native American Media Alliance that comes with professional support to help recipients develop their television writing craft, pitch their projects, and bolster their careers. 

REI film alumna

REI film alumna

Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Since graduating from FLC, water rights activist and snowboarder Teal Lehto (Environmental Studies, '20) has worked to preserve waterways in the Southwest with Indigenous teachings in mind. She was

ARISE board alumna

ARISE board alumna

Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Camela Brown (Biology, '20) was appointed to the ARISE (Advancing Research & Innovation in the STEM Education of Preservice Teachers in High-Need Districts) advisory board. This is a where she will provide support and guidance at the national level for high-need school districts.

Cortez's mayor

Cortez's mayor

Friday, May 27, 2022

Rachel Medina (Geology, '13) was . She first joined the Cortez City Council in April 2020 for a four-year term and will serve as mayor for two years.

Dark matter

Dark matter

Friday, May 27, 2022

Physics & Engineering students and faculty could help unlock one of the longest-standing mysteries of the universe—the .

Natalie Joe

Natalie Joe

Friday, May 27, 2022

Alumna Natalie Joe (Cellular & Molecular Biology and Chemistry-Biochemistry, '16) was .

McBrayer piece

McBrayer piece

Friday, May 27, 2022

The diversity statements secular colleges increasingly require of faculty candidates have many similarities to the faith statements long required by religious institutions, for Inside Higher Ed.

Soloists from FLC

Soloists from FLC

Friday, May 27, 2022

Lisa Campi Walters, professor of Music, and Holly Quist, adjunct professor of Music, were in the San Juan Symphony in the Henderson Performing Arts Center at San Juan College. 

Resilience exhibition

Resilience exhibition

Friday, May 27, 2022

A certificate program for the Ute language and a student and alumni art exhibition at the Center of Southwest Studies are just two examples of FLC's ongoing response to its history as a federal boarding school, by Jenni Trujillo, dean of the School of Education, and Elise Boulanger (Studio Art & Design, '21), curatorial fellow. 

Broadcaster alumnus

Broadcaster alumnus

Friday, May 27, 2022

National broadcaster Peter Graves (Physical Education, '76) was an FLC student when he discovered his talent for calling sports events. He found a and covered events like the Iron Horse Bicycle Classic, Olympics, and the 1990 World Mountain Bike Championships.

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