Lights. Camera. Action. Charine Pilar Gonzales (English-Communications, ’18) writes, directs, and produces documentaries that preserve culture through storytelling.
FLC student marketing consultants spritz up Ska cans Could sparkling water taste better if the label really pops?
A sleeping language awakens Students learn to speak and teach the Ute language through the Southwest Indigenous Language Development Institute.
Disrupting spaces Gregg Deal brings a fresh perspective as FLC's first Native American artist-in-residence.
sdkjvnew Centura Health committed $4 million to the FLC Foundation and FLC for a 10,000-square-foot renovation of the Aquatics Center to transform the space into a cutting-edge performance, rehab, and wellness center for student-athletes and students.
kfl Meet sailor, teacher, mathematician, and weekend philosopher Nicholas Canaparo (Adventure Education, '15). With voyages from Puget Sound to Amsterdam Harbor, Canaparo has lived as a globetrotter aboard world-class vessels.