Alumni 鶹Ѹשalum Matthew Schaeffer helps lay groundwork for reconciliation From student researcher to reconciliation coordinator, Schaeffer draws on identity and lived experience to shape a more inclusive future at Fort Lewis College.
Belonging FLC's EXCEL program transforms learning through hands-on experiences In the last two years, EXCEL has funded 86 courses across 24 departments, impacting over 2,000 students.
Honors & Awards 鶹Ѹשand CU Nursing Program wins Governor’s Award for zero textbook cost degree Fort Lewis College and the University of Colorado College of Nursing at the Anschutz Medical Campus received the Governor’s Award for Outstanding Workforce Z-Degree at the first annual Colorado Open Educational Resources (OER) Awards.
Fort Lewis College first-year students are eligible for free local season ski passes Mountain Capital Partners is providing all first-time, first-year students carrying 12-credit hours with free season passes to Purgatory Resort and Hesperus Ski Area.
At two years old, Sitter Family Hall has transformed the sciences at FLC It’s been only two years since Sitter Family Hall first opened its doors to students and faculty, but the new facility already has transformed the way physics, engineering, and geology are studied and taught at FLC.
Skyhawk Persistence Grant helps students continue with their education With the newly created Skyhawk Persistence Grant, Fort Lewis College is bridging a gap to degree completion for students facing unexpected financial hardships.
SOBA hosting Southwest Economic Outlook on January 8 Experts in business and economics will present their view of the current status of local, state, and national economies, and their predictions for the future, at the Community Concert Hall from 8 to 11 a.m.
New scholarship program offered to Navajo students studying health sciences President Begaye and 鶹ѸשPresident Tom Stritikus signed an agreement that provides $2,500 per student, per term. The agreement also establishes a partnership between 鶹Ѹשand the Office of Navajo Nation Scholarship and Financial Assistance (ONNSFA), which will distribute and monitor the funds.
Grant awards from October to December 2018 In the last quarter of 2018, 11 faculty and staff members received grants for their programs and departments, ranging in size from $1,978 to $304,958.
Grant awards from October to December 2018 In the last quarter of 2018, 11 faculty and staff members received grants for their programs and departments, ranging in size from $1,978 to $304,958.
Playing his own game Jordan Meinster (Economics, ’06) has grown a thriving business that is now blossoming into a successful franchise spreading across the country. And the roots of that business reach back to the Fort Lewis College campus.
New Digital Marketing Certificate imparts the skills to conquer the internet Today it’s paramount for businesses to understand how to attract, convert, and retain customers online. The new Digital Marketing Certificate program provides the training ncessary to lead businesses through this challenging territory.
Summer of Fire In the middle of the morning on June 1, 2018, a wildfire broke out about 10 miles north of Durango, with a single plume clearly visible from the Fort Lewis College campus.