Assistant Professor of Management Carma Claw profiled by BizEd Assistant Professor of Management Carma Claw about her personal academic journey and how she's working to create inclusivity and opportunity for her Indigenous students. She is the first Din茅 doctorate business professor at an AACSB-accredited business school.
Science behind sunsets explained by FLC professor The grandeur of mountain and desert sunsets can feel mysterious and mystical, but there's science behind those color bursts. Joanna Gordon Casey, visiting instructor of Physics & Engineering, .
First-year student profiled for scholarship award First-year student is an avid adventure athlete. In the FLC Adventure Education program, he's found both his dream major and academic support to succeed.
FLC alumnus uncovers 2,300-year-old fortifications in Cyprus Archaeologist Brandon Olson (Anthropology, '03) , further revealing the military character and date of occupation of the historic site.
Giedre Tarnauskaite hired as new volleyball coach is at the net as FLC's new head volleyball coach. She's been coaching for 14 years and is ready to build a culture of success for Skyhawks volleyball.
Darrius Smith hired as new football coach Talons up, Skyhawks! The new head football coach is , an offense-minded and passionate football coach with 20 years of experience.
EPA awards FLC student team with $24,824 The with $24,824 to develop a portable system that will provide accurate, rapid detection and identification of waterborne bacteria in water systems.
FLC Engage brings voting to campus Voting just got easier, thanks to a new on-campus ballot box and voting center set up by the Political Science Department and La Plata County officials. Their collaborative effort to increase voter engagement also involves FLC students teaching local high schoolers how to register to vote.
FLC ranked fifth in Colorado in study looking at return on investment for students FLC in a study looking at return on investment for students, based on factors like average early career pay and student loan debt at graduation.
Reed Library receives funding to reduce textbook costs Lowering textbook costs for students is a priority for Reed Library and faculty, who to implement more free, open education resources at FLC.