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Celebrating Indigenous design: a conversation with V. Barney

Celebrating Indigenous design: a conversation with V. Barney

Friday, December 2, 2022
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Many students, staff, and faculty noticed the vibrant poster reminding the FLC community of Native American Heritage Month, a celebration of the cultural impact of Indigenous peoples. The poster’s design is the work of V. Barney, a senior studying Communication Design and Sports Administration.

FLC Voices: Durango Playfest!

FLC Voices: Durango Playfest!

FLC Theatre Lecturer Felicia Lansbury Meyer and Hollywood actors are spearheading a new theatre festival in Durango. {VIDEO}

Monday, July 30, 2018
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FLC Theatre Lecturer Felicia Lansbury Meyer and Hollywood actors are spearheading a new theatre festival in Durango. Actors Dan Lauria and Wendie Malick, fans of Durango, inspired a small group of local performing arts lovers to create a space for playwrights to develop new plays with professional actors and directors. The new festival will utilize Fort Lewis College Theatre students, run workshops and mentorships, and eventually perform at FLC's Mainstage. 

Photographer goes where no one has caved before [PHOTOS]

Photographer goes where no one has caved before [PHOTOS]

Friday, January 26, 2018
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First ascents tend to capture popular imagination. But not many people get known for their first descents. So photographer Stephen Eginoire recognizes just how rare it is that he gets to be the first human being to step into caves unseen by human eyes or trod by human feet in Grand Canyon National Park.

Sustainability Initiative Grant winners update on their progress

Sustainability Initiative Grant winners update on their progress

Friday, December 8, 2017
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Sustainability is part of who we are at Fort Lewis College. To support that aspect of our campus culture, the Sustainability Initiative Grant funds projects that enhance sustainability in our academics and research, student leadership and organizations, administration, and the physical campus itself. “The Sustainability Initiative Grant is an award available to students, staff, and faculty every year for work that supports sustainability on campus,” says Kathy Hilimire, assistant professor of Environmental Studies. “This year, we had a record number of applicants, and we want to highlight the projects of the four winners.”

 

Laughter is the best therapy for FLC comedian

Laughter is the best therapy for FLC comedian

Monday, September 18, 2017
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Junior Allie Wolfe is studying to be an art therapist. But until a year ago, she had no idea that stand-up comedy would be her own therapeutic outlet. Now she’s one of the top performing comedians in the Four Corners region, and she’s experiencing the very benefits of expressive therapy that she wants to foster for her future clients.

A place for public art [VIDEO]

A place for public art [VIDEO]

Friday, May 19, 2017
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The FLC campus is home to dozens of pieces of public art, both outdoors and inside buildings, some on grand display and others hidden away. As you explore campus, we invite you to discover what deep, unexpected insights they inspire.

No more dangerous art (not what you think)

No more dangerous art (not what you think)

FLC professor named Featured Scholar in part for developing safer art materials

Thursday, October 6, 2016
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“To develop a safe environment for my students and fellow printmakers is my goal.”

Fellowship launches student into world of Native filmmaking

Fellowship launches student into world of Native filmmaking

Monday, February 29, 2016
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When she started college, Taylor Bennett-Begaye never imagined herself as a filmmaker. Now she has a foot in the business before even graduating after earning this year’s Full Circle Fellowship with the Sundance Institute. The annual award and year-long mentorship program recognizes four promising young Native Americans in the film industry.

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