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Jourdan Bennete-Begaye Editor

, a nonprofit news site with nearly a million readers each month. Bennett-Begaye hopes to build the newsroom of the future, serving as an example of how far Fort Lewis College students can go.

John Gamble Op-Ed

Former Durango mayor John Gamble wrote an op-ed in The Durango Herald commending Fort Lewis College's Village Aid Project., Gamble encourages locals to support the VAP in its endeavors.

cycling Cx National

The Fort Lewis College Cycling Team secured second place at the 2021 USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships in Illinois. In spite of fierce competition,

Ben Waddell Column

Ben Waddell, associate professor of Sociology & Human Services, authored an op-ed for The Salt Lake Tribune.

Angel Benally Employee Blog

Angel Benally (Political Science, ‘20) . Indigenous nations, historically underserved populations in terms of cell coverage, stand to gain a crucial tool when responding to emergencies.

Pearl Harbor

On the 80th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack, Fort Lewis College students debated the meaning of patriotism in today’s context. In a discussion facilitated by Andrew Gulliford, professor of History and Environmental Studies, the students arrived at differing answers on what patriotism means to them.

LANL Internship

Indigenous women are the most underrepresented group of scientists in the field of physics. With a new internship, .

Co colleges vacc rates

With their markedly high rates of vaccination, At a vaccination rate of 92%, Fort Lewis College leads this welcomed trend in public health.

Banking Alumni

With over 25 years of successful banking experience, Kent Curtis (Business Administration, '82), president & CEO of First Southwest Bank, .

Mother Earth: Acknowledging Indigenous Homelands

FLC Project Consultants: Dr. LeManuel Bits贸铆, Dr. Majel Boxer Before becoming a college, Fort Lewis was a U.S. military post located in Hesperus, Colorado. The post was decommissioned in 1891. The U.S. government then refitted the vacant facility into a non-reservation boarding school, which operated from 1892 to 1910. Navajo, Ute, and Apache children were the first of many Indigenous...
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