The art of dabbling according to FLC alumna Hayley Kirkman With her bright smile often accentuated by scarlet lipstick, Hayley Kirkman (Art, ‘17) blends art into the tiniest details of her life.
Stimulus funding for FLC students As a result of the pandemic, you may have experienced unexpected or increased costs for housing, food, childcare, technology, healthcare, or other essential needs. FLC can help you recover those costs.
Visiting scholars bring vibrancy, Indigenous perspective to FLC academics FLC classrooms are evolving to encompass even more Indigenous perspectives, thanks to a three-year, $500,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation. Visiting Assistant Professors Davina Two Bears and Brian Twenter have both joined the Native American & Indigenous Studies Department as this year's Mellon Scholars.
FLC School of Business Administration earns prestigious reaccreditation The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, or AACSB International, announced that Fort Lewis College has extended its business accreditation, an accomplishment that has been achieved by only 5% of the world’s schools offering business degrees at the bachelor’s level or higher.
IHS-eligible Native students: FREE COVID VACCINES IN IGNACIO - February 10 & 11 All Indian Health Services-eligible Native students attending Fort Lewis College are invited to the Tribe’s COVID-19 Vaccination Events to be held NEXT WEEK on February 10 & 11, 2021.
Illustrator Michaela Goade (Art, '14) first Native American to win prestigious Randolph Caldecott Medal Illustrator Michaela Goade (Art, '14) became the first Native American to win the prestigious Randolph Caldecott Medal for best children’s picture story, cited for “We Are Water Protectors,” a celebration of nature and condemnation of the “black snake” Dakota Access Pipeline.
Professor Sarah Roberts-Cady's new book one of most popular philosophy reads of 2020 Professor of Philosophy and Gender & Sexuality Studies Sarah Roberts-Cady's new book on political philosopher John Rawls is
Assistant Professor of Geosciences Alan Kasprak researches sand in Grand Canyon Behind the 700-foot wall of Glen Canyon Dam is not only a massive span of placid water but hundreds of feet of captured Colorado River sediment. As Assistant Professor of Geosciences Alan Kasprak has researched, the river corridor below the dam through Grand Canyon is .
Professor of Philosophy Justin McBrayer and Egan Wynne (Philosophy, '20) published in journal Professor of Philosophy Justin McBrayer and Egan Wynne (Philosophy, '20) published a review of J.L. Schellenberg's Progressive Atheism in the journal Philosophy of Religion. In their review, they argue, against Schellenberg, that moral evolution opens the door to a host of skeptical challenges about our ability to determine whether or not God exists.
Four Corners Master of Social Work Program Rural areas, like the Four Corners, that suffer from a shortage of mental health professionals. The University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work and FLC created one solution: the Four Corners Master of Social Work Program.