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FLC professor receives second Fulbright award, heading to Italy to study fake news

FLC professor receives second Fulbright award, heading to Italy to study fake news

This is the second time Philosophy Professor Justin McBrayer receives an award from the prestigious Fulbright Program

Thursday, April 25, 2024
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McBrayer said the award will allow him to continue exploring the issue of misinformation and fake news. Specifically, he will explore a range of steps liberal societies may justifiably take to limit the production and spread of fake news, encourage the production and spread of genuine news, and insulate political and social life from the harms of fake news that cannot be suppressed. 

FLC announces first faculty professorship and award endowments in institution history

FLC announces first faculty professorship and award endowments in institution history

Thursday, September 15, 2022
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Fort Lewis College has established two pivotal endowments for faculty, thanks to generous donors focused on the present and future of teaching excellence. This is an important step for the FLC Foundation as the impact from these endowments will inspire and attract future philanthropic investments in faculty and ensure the College’s success for generations to come.

Win-win-ternships

Win-win-ternships

Sophie Schwartz (Political Science and Philosophy, ’21)

Thursday, June 10, 2021
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Thanks to generous donors and a bounty of support from FLC’s Career Services, students can gain invaluable real-world experience while doing a world of good before they even graduate. From farms to radio, Africa to outer space, student interns work alongside professionals in fields of their interests, gaining skills and insight into their future roles beyond the classroom.

FLC & Pueblo Community College formalize transfer degree pathways for students
Professor probes into the emotions of politics

Professor probes into the emotions of politics

Friday, November 4, 2016
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Paul DeBell, assistant professor of Political Science, explores a familiar but little-understood side of politics: the emotions they make us feel. Political psychology is essentially the study of how people’s feelings about politics affect their political behavior. This approach emerged in the late ’80s and early ’90s, DeBell explains, but it really took hold as a subfield of political science in the 2000s.

Roots of gold-standard FLC Cycling team rest in geology and pizza

Roots of gold-standard FLC Cycling team rest in geology and pizza

Monday, February 29, 2016
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The Skyhawks Cycling team is no slouch: Winners of 20 Division I national championships since 1994, FLC Cycling is one of the premier collegiate cycling programs in the country. Competing in track, mountain biking, cyclocross, BMX, and road, this year's team is ranked #2 in the nation. The FLC squad has especially excelled in mountain biking, that oh-so-Durango sport for which the Cycling team has earned 16 national titles, including the inaugural collegiate mountain biking national title in 1994, the team's first-ever competition. 

That's why it's amazing that the seeds for this powerhouse of collegiate cycling were planted 30 years ago by two student dishwashers and fertilized with free pizzas.

BBC Radio interviews professor on Libyan migrant shipwreck tragedy [PODCAST]

BBC Radio interviews professor on Libyan migrant shipwreck tragedy [PODCAST]

Monday, April 20, 2015
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Last Thursday, Fort Lewis College's Associate Professor of Political Science Yohannes Woldemariam was an invited guest on the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Radio 5 Live show, Up All Night, which covers news, politics, and cultural affairs from around the globe. Woldemariam weighed in on the trials and tribulations facing Africans who flee poverty-stricken, war-torn, and persecuted countries in search of a better life.

First-generation graduate will help others reach their dreams in Teach For America program

First-generation graduate will help others reach their dreams in Teach For America program

Monday, April 21, 2014
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When Marissa Molina and her parents first moved from Chihuahua, Mexico, to Glenwood Springs, Colorado, the only English she knew was “I don't speak English.” Today, her English is excellent, and in May she will become the first in her family to earn a college degree. She will also be immediately applying her education with , a nonprofit that places high-achieving college graduates into low-income communities to teach in challenging environments.

Election attention shines an educational light on FLC

Election attention shines an educational light on FLC

Friday, November 2, 2012
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Fort Lewis College has been a regional focus of this year's battle for the White House -- and FLC students have been the real winners.
 
First Lady Michele Obama, Republican Vice Presidential candidate Paul Ryan, and Libertarian Party Vice Presidential candidate Jim Gray all stopped by to stump on campus in the tense last month of the campaign. Obama spoke on October 10, Ryan on October 22, and Gray on October 29.

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