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World-class guest artists visit FLC

Charissa Chiaravalloti, assistant professor of Music, leads several FLC choirs and performs in a quartet herself. Yet she makes some of her greatest impacts by bringing other artists to campus, where they teach students and perform for the community. "The Artists in Residence program was developed to support the Music Department in bringing in guest artists throughout the year,” she...

Leadership Center

Leadership Center staff Patrick Fredricks and Elizabeth Calagias presented twice at November's National Orientation Directors Association (NODA) Annual Conference in Louisville, Kentucky, to much acclaim. Their presentations were titled: “Grow Past the ‘One Person Office’ into a Collaborative Future” and “Off to the Races! Keeping Up with Online Orientation...

Andrea Martens

Andrea Martens, lecturer and gallery director for the Art & Design Department, is having from December 2017 to January 2018.

Connor Cafferty

Connor Cafferty (Business Administration, '17) landed a prestigious at the University of Louisville's Center for Land Use and Environmental Responsibility, where he will be doing interdisciplinary research of justice and environmental responsibility.

9News article

The City of Durango was profiled in as an affordable mountain paradise.

Q & A with FLC's new Director of Admission, Jess Savage

In between getting settled into her new job at Fort Lewis College and into life in Durango, FLC’s Director of Admission Jess Savage answered a few questions in order to offer some insight into why she decided to come to FLC and what she sees for the College’s future.

Entrepreneur guides clients into the wild

When we face trying encounters with nature, we often discover what really matters in our lives. That’s the reason so many people undertake outdoor adventures, from day trips to backcountry expeditions – to learn about themselves by surviving tough challenges. And Josh Kling is the man who takes them there.

Shere Byrd

Shere Byrd, professor of Biology, was in the November 7 election.

Climate Change Symposium available on FLC YouTube channel

If you missed the Climate Change Symposium at Fort Lewis College, you can watch it on the Fort Lewis College YouTube channel. The Climate Change Symposium brought together experts from across the state to discuss the past, present and future issues surrounding climate change.

Common Ground

Common Ground, FLC's anti-bias program that promotes cultural awareness and combats discrimination, hosted a 3-day intensive facilitator training with student, faculty, and staff participants. The new facilitators are now equipped with the tools to create conversations that move people toward understanding and healing.
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