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Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions offers Fort Lewis College students preferred acceptance

Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions offers Fort Lewis College students preferred acceptance

Monday, July 23, 2018
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This new partnership, along with new FLC programs like the Pre-Health Certificate, will add to the College’s health sciences offerings, giving students more avenues to join the healthcare field. The College was also recently awarded just over $3 million to begin designing a new Health Sciences & Athletics Complex on campus.

Colorado lawmakers tour campus and future site of health sciences complex

Colorado lawmakers tour campus and future site of health sciences complex

Wednesday, May 16, 2018
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A new health sciences complex will add classrooms and research space for Fort Lewis College’s Exercise Science, Public Health, and other programs that train students for healthcare careers. The College is also beginning a new Pre-Health Certificate program in fall 2018 to help students get what they need to pursue healthcare-related education and jobs after graduation. 

Cycling champion brings performance center home to help others

Cycling champion brings performance center home to help others

Friday, May 4, 2018
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Rotem Ishay won an individual national championship with the FLC cycling team, with the assistance of a local performance center’s fitness testing. Now, not only does Ishay run that same center—he has also brought his career as an exercise specialist back to campus through a unique partnership. Ishay (Exercise Specialist, ’12) is now the director of the Durango Performance Center, a sports lab that provides performance testing to both elite-level athletes and everyday people who want to improve their health, wellness, and performance.

Malaria expert treats students to his CDC experiences

Malaria expert treats students to his CDC experiences

Monday, March 26, 2018
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Associate Professor of Public Health Kevin Griffith says global health is who he is. Global health initiatives are certainly a large part of Griffith’s professional life—he brings a decade’s experience as a medical officer with the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) to his teaching at Fort Lewis College, and he continues to serve the President’s Malaria Initiative as a technical consultant.

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