FLC scholars break new ground in biomedical and behavioral science research The Fort Lewis College Undergraduate Research Training Initiative for Student Enhancement, or FLC U-RISE, increases access and equity in biomedical research.
FLC's NAIS department quintupled in size In 2022, Fort Lewis College’s premier Native American & Indigenous Studies program received a critical academic boost.
Drawing on Indigenous superpowers Michaela Goade (Studio Art, ’14) leads the charge in children’s literature to better represent the multitude of Indigenous experiences.
2022-2023 Featured Scholar Liz Cartier, assistant professor of Management, is named FLC's 2022-23 Featured Scholar.
Chayse-ing the dream Chayse Romero (Sociology & Human Services, ’17) remembers the power of making art during her earliest days at FLC.
Gambling on passion Charles Decker (Marketing, ’17) travels around the globe, creating artwork for wineries, hospitals, festivals, and tribal nations.
The world according to Shaggy Kayla Shaggy (Studio Art, ’17) created comics to illustrate their political views, cultural questions, and regional challenges.
Lamb on the loose Jonathan Lamb (Studio Art, ’02) paints, creates, curates, and manages art projects through his production company LKMNDD.