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Rosa Malloy-Post

Rosa Malloy-Post (Biology, '17) was awarded a due to her community mindedness and appreciation of the outdoors, which she plans to share with others in the region through Adaptive Sports.

Using old ways, lifelong friends farm for the future

When it comes to embodying sustainable lifestyles, look no further than these two farmers. James Plate and Max Fields, friends since second grade, attended FLC together and founded Fields to Plate, a farm rooted in quality and responsibility.

Heidi on Instagram

Heidi Steltzer, associate professor of Biology, and Chelsea Wilmer (Biology, '16) are utilizing Instagram to bring more attention to the work they're doing in Crested Butte on the Environmental & Earth Science Area’s Watershed Scientific Focus Area.

Dewitte Baker

Dewitte Baker (Criminal Justice, '96) was recognized in the Southern Ute Tribal Council Chambers for .

Anthony Nocella book

Anthony Nocella, assistant professor of Sociology, was both an editor and a contributor for a new academic book, "The Intersectionality of Critical Animal, Disability, and Environmental Studies: Toward Eco-ability, Justice, and Liberation."

Harris Abernathy

Harris Abernathy (History, '14) is now the youngest member of the , due to his experience in historic construction and restoration.

Barbara Morris

Provost Barbara Morris was recently in attendance at an invite-only conference, the Higher Ed Leaders Forum, that discussed an array of issues facing colleges and universities today, including high costs, free speech, addressing the skills gap, using big data, and leading in a time of crisis. 

Rebecca Clausen

Rebecca Clausen, associate professor and chair of Sociology, won the Paul Sweezy Marxist Sociology Book Award from the American Sociological Association for her 2015 book, The Tragedy of the Commodity: Oceans, Fisheries, and Aquaculture.
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