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Andrew Gulliford, professor of History, dedicated the last 20 years to studying the Bears Ears region. His research culminated with the publication of Bears Ears: Landscape of Refuge and Resistance in 2022. The pandemic allowed Gulliford to stay in the writer's seat and finish the publication, a love letter...

FLC historian synthesizes 11,000 years of Bears Ears history

Bears Ears National Monument is a fascinating, mysterious natural wonder in San Juan County, Utah. The monument has many geological formations, including towering cliffs, deep canyons, and sprawling mesas. The area is dotted with cultural sites, petroglyphs, and other historical pieces, evidence of the Indigenous nations inhabiting the region for thousands of years.

VoFLC: JJ Desrosiers

Tune in to hear FLC stories from JJ Desrosiers, a senior studying Economics and Business Administration.

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FLC committed to the housing security of its faculty and staff by launching the Employee Mortgage Assistance Program, or EMAP. In partnership with the HomesFund, a certified Community Development Financial Institute and HUD-approved housing counseling agency, FLC will finance below-market loans for qualifying staff and faculty.

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Tom Stritikus sat down with The National Center on Education and the Economy for a QuickTake. Stritikus discussed how colleges should "

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FLC President Tom Stritikus and CU President Todd Saliman penned an op-ed in The Durango Herald on the innovative nursing program. Stritikus and Saliman expressed their shared vision to build a nursing workforce in the Four Corners region that will serve rural and Indigenous populations.  

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In a column for The Durango Herald, Ben Waddell, associate professor of Sociology, advocates for due process for immigrants. If the United States allows millions of people to be processed outside the Constitution, it places everyone's rights at risk, Waddell said. 

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Gilda Yazzie (Business Administration, '97), a long-time advocate for affordable housing in La Plata County, joined four other candidates vying for open Durango City Council seats. Yazzie, a citizen of the Navajo Nation, said she would like to see the city provide more educational opportunities for children of all ages.

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Snowdown was once again in Durango—with a Shakespearean theme. Commenting for The Durango Herald, Larry Hartsfield, a professor of English, said that "Shakespeare and his works have endured to this day because he confronts the dark nature of human folly and vice with timeless storytelling."
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