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WildLife Managers

Lucas Clancy (Biology, '19) and Josh Bonar (Biology, '19) recently completed training and earned permanent positions as District Wildlife Managers with Colorado Parks & Wildlife—a competitive job that requires applicants to score at the very top of their cohort on written and oral exams just to be considered for training.

FLOW

With the uncertain future of water in the West looming, with the River Studies & Leadership Certificate and the Fort Lewis on the Water program.

Mattos

Kaitlin Mattos, assistant professor of Environment & Sustainability, was interviewed by Microsoft’s WorkLab about applying the old adage “reduce, reuse, recycle” to the office culture in the United States. Work output, she says, could be maximized by exploring the intersection of sustainability and productivity.

Bitsoi

In his time at Fort Lewis College, Lee Bits贸铆, former associate vice president for Diversity Affairs,

Ukraine

Vladimir Koshevoy, a network support technician in Fort Lewis College's IT Department, has family in Ukraine and is

Farell

Fort Lewis College alumnae Isabelle Farrell (Philosophy, ‘19) and Annie Farrell (Political Science, '20) showcased their film “Route One North” at the Durango Independent Film Festival. Produced during the pandemic, the film follows the story of two sisters tracking down their absentee father.

Student Vendors

Sixteen student vendors sold their arts and crafts at the, one of many events taking place on campus this week for #FLCtogether Week.

Cox

Johnny Cox (Exercise Science, ‘95), the new head football coach for Fort Lewis College, wishes to create a positive athletic culture for student-athletes to play and learn in. Bringing in a passion for the game and a love for FLC, Cox is ready to take FLC's football program to the next level.

Waddell

In a guest column for The Globe Post, Benjamin Waddell, associate professor of Sociology & Human Services,

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