The School of Arts & Sciences offers majors, minors, and certificates in the following departments:
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The Katz School of Business offers majors, minors, and certificate programs for specialized interests in the business world.
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As the Four Corners’ hub of teacher education, our programs prepare you for teacher licensure or elevate your existing license. You can combine an undergraduate major with teacher education licensure, follow up your undergraduate education in a post-baccalaureate program, or earn your Master's and endorsements.
The School of Education has the following departments:
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In the last two years, EXCEL has funded 86 courses across 24 departments, impacting over 2,000 students.
For six decades, the center has served as a museum, archives, library, and a cultural gathering space and a steward of stories.
Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ¸ßÇåÎÞשÂëÇøgraduates honored as future educators blend passion and purpose to uplift communities.
Angela Patrick, Biology, ’18, said her path to that desert mountainside began at Fort Lewis College, where courses in wildlife disease and molecular biology sparked her passion for field research.
More than 370 graduates honored in joyful, emotional ceremonies that included keynote speaker Tommy Orange, acclaimed author of There, There.
Colorado’s efforts to help people who stopped attending college to get a credential are paying off. The state had the seventh-highest number of credential completers in the nation, according to a new report by the National Student Clearinghouse.
More than 60 people gathered at the Old Fort, Fort Lewis College’s agricultural training facility, May 15 to take part in the fifth annual community blue corn planting ceremony.
Durango star has won five out of six men’s elite World Cup races this year
New area should help advance sports teams.
Student groups take environmental stewardship, sustainability into their own hands
The liberal arts college in southwest Colorado appointed Indigenous matriarch in April.
“She reminds us that we’re never walking by ourselves,” said senior Selena Gonzales, a Diné member of the . “We walk with our ancestors behind us and our future generations ahead of us.”
New Fort Lewis College president on opportunities, Indigenous heritage and first-gen students
As Vice President of Diversity Affairs at FLC, Heather Shotton has played a pivotal role in advancing a culture of belonging and enhancing student access and success.
Because of her passion and enthusiasm to learn about the advantages and convenience our products can bring to off-grid communities, Camille Keith joined the Victron Ambassador team, demonstrating how to build residential solar power installations to those for whom the technology is entirely new.
In a historic move that signals a significant step toward reconciliation with its past, Fort Lewis College (FLC) has named Dr. Heather J. Shotton as the sole finalist for the institution's presidency. If confirmed, Shotton—a citizen of the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes and a Kiowa and Cheyenne descendant—will become the first Indigenous person to lead the institution.
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Dr. Steven FensterInterim Dean, School of Arts and Sciences
Dr. Steven EliasDean, Katz School of Business
Dr. Jennifer TrujilloDean, School of Education