Anthropology #3 Program FLC was named the by College Values Online. The ranking was based on tuition cost, financial aid availability, academic customization, and location.
Fort Lewis College professor awarded $400,000 to study RNA and viruses The Fort Lewis College assistant professor of chemistry was awarded a Support of Competitive Research (SCORE) award from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which was followed by her being named a 2017 Cottrell Scholar from the Research Corporation for Science Advancement.
Hozhoni Days Powwow begins April 14 The Powwow is one of the largest and longest-running Fort Lewis College traditions. This year’s Powwow honors the veterans of all conflicts.
Notre Dame Peace Conference Four FLC students -- Lauren Watson, Haley Escheman, Alicia Nequatewa, and Sienna Wells -- presented "Celebrating Indigenous Peoples: A Pathway to Peace" at the .
Kathy Fine-Dare Kathy Fine-Dare, professor of Anthropology and Gender & Women's Studies, was recognized by the Latin American Studies Association with Honorable Mention for the Dolores Cacuango Prize for Best Essay on Ecuadorian research.
Taekwon-Do Club Three FLC students representing the FLC Taekwon-Do Club -- Cory Patterson, Eric Van Geet, and Scott Johnson -- competed in the 2017 Yom Chi Colorado State Championships and won multiple gold, silver, and bronze medals across varied events.
Julie Levy Duvall Alumna Julie Levy Duvall (Political Science, '05), the new state director for U.S. Senator Michael Bennet, in a recent interview with The Durango Herald.
Dr. Heidi Steltzer Interviewed for Bustle Dr. Heidi Steltzer was recently interviewed by Bustle for How Networking In Antarctica Could Give Women In STEM Fields The Ultimate Advantage.
Congratulations to the 2017-18 Fort Lewis College award winners! Five faculty and staff award winners for the 2017-18 academic year were announced on March 30, 2017.
Dr. Jesse Peters selected as dean of the FLC School of Arts & Sciences Dr. Peters is coming from the University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP), where he is a professor of English and American Indian studies. He has served as dean of the Esther G. Maynor Honors College and the director of the Pembroke Undergraduate Research and Creativity Center.