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Scholarship recipients for cyclists

Three Sparkle On Scholarship recipients will be riding for the FLC cycling team this fall. Professional mountain biker Kate Courtney created the Sparkle On Scholarship in partnership with industry brands to recognize student-athletes who have demonstrated academic and athletic excellence while giving back to the cycling community.

Road nationals

The FLC cycling team wrapped up its season at the USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships with a .

Suzie Null on Radiolab

Professor of Education Suzie Null's last name means “invalid data” in a lot of computer code, an unfortunate hiccup in her daily life that .

Dark matter

Physics & Engineering students and faculty could help unlock one of the longest-standing mysteries of the universe—the .

Natalie Joe

Alumna Natalie Joe (Cellular & Molecular Biology and Chemistry-Biochemistry, '16) was .

Columns

Benjamin Waddell, associate professor of Sociology & Human Services, joins a suite of FLC professors with regular columns in The Durango Herald: keep up with his column titled "The Other Side" as well as "What's up in Durango Skies" from Charles Hakes, senior lecturer of Physics & Engineering, and "Gulliford's Travels" from Andrew Gulliford,...

McBrayer piece

The diversity statements secular colleges increasingly require of faculty candidates have many similarities to the faith statements long required by religious institutions, for Inside Higher Ed.

Polis bill signing

Colorado Governor Jared Polis, Representatives Barbara McLachlan and Leslie Herod, and tribal leaders were on campus this week to sign HB 22-1327, .

Snowpack, Gigi

Snowpack in Southwest Colorado has bottomed out, marking one of the region’s earliest snowmelts in the last 30 years with warm and windy weather. According to Gigi Richard, director of the Four Corners Water Center, dust deposited in the San Juan Mountains increased the intensity of solar radiation and melted the snowpack faster.

Indy story on powwow

After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Hozhoni Days Exhibition and Powwow .

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