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In the fall of 2021, FLC Environment and Sustainability Professor Heidi Steltzer organized a student expedition into the high mountains of the San Juans to search for suspected permafrost. Permafrost persistence in the high southern peaks of Colorado is an understudied phenomenon. Join us on this episode to find out what they discovered!

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Al Wolfe, the student engagement coordinator for the Diversity Collaborative at FLC, . Wolfe discussed how stand-up comedy and storytelling helped them through their struggles with anxiety.

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Writing for the Durango Herald, Benjamin Waddell, associate professor of Sociology at FLC, argues against free-market capitalism. Waddell claims that it will transform America into a largely unrecognizable system defined by extreme inequality and rising poverty.

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Jenni Trujillo, the dean of the School of Education, sat down with the Colorado Sun to discuss how the State of Colorado should attract more teachers of color. Teacher diversity, Trujillo said, is the key to preparing students for navigating a country that’s become increasingly divisive.

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To make mental health care more accessible to student-athletes, FLC promoted Regina Curry to the position of athletic wellness coach. Curry wants to help student-athletes see themselves beyond what they do on the field and help them transition into higher education.

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FLC alumni Luke (Agricultural Business, ‘12) and Kristen Johnston (Business Administration, ‘15) bring one of America’s oldest autumn traditions back to the Four Corners: the corn maze. It’s not just some fall carnival, though—it’s a fully operational farm called Jack-a-Lope Acres. 

Alumni make it big in the agritourism industry

Fort Lewis College alumni Luke (Agricultural Business, ‘12) and Kristen Johnston (Business Administration, ‘15) bring one of America’s oldest autumn traditions back to the Four Corners: the corn maze.

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