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"Community of care" helps boost retention

Fort Lewis College saw an astounding jump in first-year student retention—from 62% in 2019 to 68% in Fall 2020—just as the College was heading into a full pandemic school year. Provost Chery Nixon spoke with Colorado Public Radio about how creating a "community of care" contributed to students' decisions to return to campus. 

PIVOT exhibit during the pandemic

The Center of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College had just installed its latest exhibit, PIVOT: Skateboard Deck Art, when the pandemic hit in March 2020. Over the subsequent year, the exhibit’s title took on new meaning as “pivoting” became common practice, not only in response to the pandemic but in effecting more profound shifts at the core of what CSWS does, why, and...

Professor Heidi Steltzer publishes paper

Professor of Environment & Sustainability and Biology Heidi Steltzer published a paper on the importance of intellectual diversity and to establish community-based scientific partnerships.

Durango Arts Brigade

Colorful murals, lego sculptures, and window art are , a legion of artists that includes FLC senior Zyon Frauen and alumnae Hayley Kirkman (Art, ‘17) and Elise Boulanger (Studio Art & Design, '21).

Native American students will receive in-state tuition

Hundreds of Native American students whose ancestors were forcibly relocated from their homelands throughout the 1800s by the U.S. government will be given in-state tuition to Colorado public colleges and universities beginning next June, after a new bill was signed into law on June 28.
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