Doug Ewing Doug Ewing, Director of Recreational Services, is stepping down from his position as Co-Director of Competition of the after more than a decade with the organization.
WellPAC WellPAC, FLC's student wellness peer advisory council, was recognized by NASPA (Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education) as an Outstanding Peer Education Group.
Telluride and FLC share $300,000 grant [VIDEO] The Telluride Foundation and FLC Physics & Engineering Department hope to create an innovation corridor in southwest Colorado, thanks to a hefty grant from the state of Colorado.
FLC's "Back to the Future" float in the 2016 Snowdown Light Parade [VIDEO] Snowdown is Durango's annual winter carnival and its most popular community event, offering the town and campus a way to get together and get crazy in the heart of the cold season. That spirit is best seen on display along Main Avenue at the boisterous and festive Snowdown parade. This year's Snowdown theme was "Back to the Future."
Gulliford Groundhog Day In honor of , History and Southwest Studies Professor Andrew Gulliford weighed in on how the changing temperatures affect local mammals.
Maureen Brandon Maureen Brandon, dean of the School of Arts & Sciences, has announced that she will be retiring on June 30, 2017. Brandon first came to FLC in 2008 as the dean of the School of Natural & Behavioral Sciences.
Sofia Gomez Villafane worlds Senior Exercise Science major Sofia Gomez-Villafane took the gold at the USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships in Asheville, NC, then finished 19th overall in the UCI Cyclo-Cross World Championships in Heusden-Zolder, Belgium.
For this Art & Design professor, students’ professional careers start now For many art students, a college degree is the first step toward establishing a career as a designer. But why wait until then to gain real-world professional experience? Assistant Professor of Art Shawn Meek believes a student’s career can get off the ground during college. “You need to get your work out there so you have a foundation,” Meek says. “Get published...