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Brandon Castle

Sophomore Anthropology major Brandon Castle secured two prestigious internships in his field this summer: museum attendant and tour guide at the Totem Heritage Museum in his hometown of Ketchikan, Alaska, and the Martin-Mullins North American Anthropology Collections internship at Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History.

Rachel Landis

Rachel Landis, coordinator of the Environmental Center, was recently elected to the , representing District 3, the City of Durango.

Students map their futures with GIS Certificate Program

We live in a time when nearly any information imaginable is at our fingertips. But converting that abundance of raw data into functional, interpretive, multi-layered, and aesthetic maps is a craft all its own. That craft, in a nutshell, is GIS—the familiar acronym for geographic information systems. And students in all disciplines hone that craft through the GIS Certificate Program at...

Paul Booth IDA

Paul Booth, associate professor of Art & Design, won a titled "Ticking Time Bomb" in the International Design Awards.

Marathon Nats

Payson McElveen (Exercise Science, '16) won first place and the stars and stripes jersey at . Alumni Howard Grotts (Mathematics, '14) and Todd Wells (att '96) took second and fifth, respectively.

Grant awards from March - May 2017

Over three months, nine faculty and staff members received grants for their programs and departments, ranging in size from $750 to $120,000.

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