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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. 

New partnership helps empower educators improve the higher ed experience for Native American students

New partnership helps empower educators improve the higher ed experience for Native American students

Fort Lewis College and San Juan College hosted the inaugural POWER Teaching Conference in Farmington, New Mexico, which aimed to improve the higher education experience for Indigenous students.

Monday, October 7, 2024

Fort Lewis College and San Juan College hosted the inaugural POWER Teaching Conference in Farmington, New Mexico, which aimed to improve the higher education experience for Indigenous students. 

Four Corners educators start year with program on the water

Four Corners educators start year with program on the water

Wednesday, August 7, 2024

are heading back to their schools after being in a different kind of classroom – the San Juan River. For five days, they were on the water for the inaugural run of a teacher program at Fort Lewis College. (KOB)

TED alum teaching award

TED alum teaching award

Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Kyser Seaney (Chemistry, '18; M.A. Education, '20) received the 2022 , a title given to educators who have demonstrated a commitment to helping students achieve their higher education goals.

Indigenous Professionals

Indigenous Professionals

Monday, April 18, 2022

, an event created by Swarvoski Little from First Southwest Bank and FLC faculty members to combat the inequities facing future Indigenous business leaders.

Trujillo

Trujillo

Monday, April 18, 2022

Jenni Trujillo, dean of the School of Education, in order to address the teacher shortage.

Jessica Morrison

Jessica Morrison

Tuesday, January 25, 2022

on the importance of the Southwest Colorado Education Collaborative. In partnership with K-12 school districts across the Four Corners, Fort Lewis College formed the collaborative to give K-12 students learning tools to .

Jenni Trujillo Op-Ed

Jenni Trujillo Op-Ed

Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Jenni Trujillo, dean of the Fort Lewis College School of Education, . She acknowledges the issues the shortage presents but also sees this disruption as an opportunity to affect change in the field of education.

Bayfield Principals

Bayfield Principals

Friday, December 10, 2021

Bill Hesford (Teacher Licensure, ATT '03-'13) and Amber Connet (Interdisciplinary Studies-Elementary Education, '06; M.A. Education-Teacher Leadership, '19) . Both Hesford and Connet serve as models for current students in FLC's Teacher Education Department.

Salt Lake Tribune op-ed

Salt Lake Tribune op-ed

Monday, October 11, 2021

In , Laci Begaye, a senior majoring in English Secondary Education, argues against the use of heavily mechanized land-management techniques. Advocating for minimally invasive, hands-on techniques, Begaye implores the next generation of land stewards to preserve the ancestral integrity of public lands in perpetuity.

Ethics award for Teacher Education faculty

Ethics award for Teacher Education faculty

Friday, September 10, 2021

The Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program at UCCS College of Business announced Jill Choate, associate professor of Teacher Education, as a .

Dean explains importance of Critical Race Theory

Dean explains importance of Critical Race Theory

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

In an interview with The Durango Herald, Jenni Trujillo, dean of the School of Education, . She said critical race theory, or CRT, began with civil rights scholars and activists and seeks to highlight all voices in history, not just white perspectives.

Ricardo Cat茅 profiled by Albuquerque Journal

Ricardo Cat茅 profiled by Albuquerque Journal

Friday, May 15, 2020

In an interview with , Ricardo Cat茅 (Education, '06) told stories about his start as a cartoonist and the galleries and museums where his work is now on display.

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