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Ross McCauley

Ross McCauley, associate professor of Biology and current Fulbright Scholar, shows what life in the Galapagos is like on his .

Nocella

Anthony Nocella, assistant professor of Sociology, was profiled for .

Emily Houghton Society Pages

Emily Houghton, assistant professor of Exercise Science, published an essay on sexism in cycling for the Engaging Sports section of The Society Pages, titled "."

Alumnus’ pro basketball dreams realized in spreadsheets

Like many young basketball fans, Andrew Sharp dreamed of joining the NBA. His dream finally came true after spending five years with the Navy and then graduating Fort Lewis College as a nontraditional student. But instead of suiting up as a power forward or point guard, he dons a different suit altogether. “I’m a staff accountant for the Phoenix Suns,” Sharp (Accounting,...

McBrayer

Associate Professor of Philosophy, Dr. Justin McBrayer recently contributed "Why Christians must reject alternative facts" to the Dallas Morning News.

Collegiate Advertising Awards

FLC's Marketing & Communications department won : gold for a new logo for the Native American Center, gold for a video about the Native American Center, and silver for a set of admission materials.

Elaine Labach

Students in Elaine Labach's BA 353 class, Operations Management, got involved with the community last semester by working with local residential senior community Sunshine Gardens on a variety of projects to help the residents and administrators. [AUDIO]

Lights out, basketball on! [VIDEO]

To celebrate the success of the men's and women's basketball teams during the 2016-17 season, FLC produced a 30-second commercial about the teams that aired nationally. A darkened Whalen Gymnasium was filled with fog and dramatic spotlights, and drones captured footage of Skyhawks athletes.

A Doll's House [VIDEO]

A Doll's House, a three-act play in prose by Henrik Ibsen, is the first theatrical production of the Spring 2017 FLC Theatre Department. Originally written in 1879, the piece centers on themes of gender in society, individualism, and marriage.

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