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Chemistry Prof

Mentor, researcher, chemist — read the decades-spanning story of Ted Bartlett, a former professor of Chemistry at Fort Lewis College. Through student-driven inquiry and a focus on experiential learning, Bartlett transformed FLC’s Chemistry Department with his unconventional research focus. 

Camela Brown: guiding the next generation of Indigenous STEM leaders

When Camela Brown (Biology, ’20) was 15 years old, her father was in a car wreck that rendered him paralyzed from the neck down. Camela’s mother left her work as an educational assistant for the Bloomfield, New Mexico, school district to care for him. While her parents traveled to and from Albuquerque for rehab, Camela stayed home to raise her 13- and 10-year-old sisters. For...

Students (and the occasional bug) at the center of FLC undergraduate research

When Ted Bartlett arrived as a faculty new hire at Fort Lewis College in 1978, the leaders of FLC’s Chemistry Department were eager to incorporate undergraduate research into the curriculum. Bartlett’s framework for student-faculty research has since been woven into the fibers of every discipline on campus and any FLC student experience. It also helped shape FLC’s Chemistry...

OP outdoor access

Outdoor Pursuits is on a journey to be and create opportunities for different cultural experiences of the great outdoors.

New AD

Travis Whipple joins FLC as . Whipple comes to Durango with more than 15 years of senior-level experience, serving most recently as the vice president of College Relations at Crown College in St. Bonifacius, Minnesota.

Lacrosse student

Since 2014, a group called Twin Cities Native Lacrosse has brought Minnesotans together, (ATT '20-21), to participate in the Indigenous tradition of lacrosse, which originated before colonization by Europeans.

FLC cycling alumnae

FLC cycling alumnae Kira Payer (ATT '17-20) and Sarah Sturm (Art, ‘12) .

Jesse Peters

The Western Oregon University Board of Trustees . Peters was at Fort Lewis College for five years, serving as dean of the School of Arts & Sciences and interim provost.

Fire forest health

Forest ecologists and biologists, including Professor Julie Korb and Lecturer Michael Remke, say and fire mitigation in Southwest Colorado’s mixed conifer and ponderosa pine forests.

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