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Running for life

Hosava Kretzmann (Public Health, '18) was the first American to cross the finish line of the Los Angeles Marathon.

Inside AIBL's big year

Emerging stronger than ever following the COVID-19 pandemic, Fort Lewis College's American Indian Business Leaders chapter had a huge year of wins on and off campus.

River of Sorrows panel

On May 25, the Animas City Theatre in Durango hosted the Protect the Dolores Film Tour, presenting the film “The River of Sorrows." The film screening was followed by a Q&A session with a panel of experts on the subject, including Brett Davis, director of Outdoor Pursuits.

Geology is life

David Gonzales, professor of Geosciences, chimed in on an article in GMTODAY on the . “I tell my students all the time that geology is life,” he said.

Native American graduation

Fourteen graduates and more than 200 guests crowded into the FLC Student Union Ballroom on May 20 for the 2023 Native American graduation ceremony. The Title VI Native American Parent Advisory Committee organized the ceremony that honored Indigenous graduates from Durango High School and Big Picture High School.

Waddell AI column

The impact of AI disruption lies in what it disrupts and who it disrupts, suggests Ben Waddell, associate professor of Sociology, in The Durango Herald. He noted that AI's social and economic implications on .

Purg's snowfall

The El Ni帽o and La Ni帽a weather cycle can be a tempting source of information for skiers, but this past winter is a telling anecdote that the cycle may be a poor guide. That conclusion is supported by a recent analysis by Brooke Grover, a senior studying Environmental Studies, who completed a project examining Purgatory Resort’s historical snowfall data.

Gulliford murder mystery

In a column for The Durango Herald, Andrew Gulliford, professor of History, unveils . The victim? Allosaurus fragilis, a fast-moving, serrated-toothed predator from the Jurassic Period.

VoFLC: Michael Martin

This week on VoFLC, tune in to hear FLC stories from Michael Martin, chair and professor of History. 

Hijinks for heart health

For nearly three decades, FLC students raised money and made merry for the Heart Fund Drive, founded by Durango local Harry Silver in 1948.

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