In the News Kari Sutherland woke up one morning as an undergraduate at Fort Lewis College and couldn’t breathe. The experience prompted her to change her major to nursing. Sutherland just wrapped up her first year of nursing classes as a member of the inaugural cohort of the CU Anschutz Nursing Fort Lewis College Collaborative. The program lets students in rural...
Belonging Inaugural Skyhawk Summit highlights collaboration and student-centered work at FLC Faculty and staff came together for a day of learning, connection, and student‑centered collaboration.
Heather Shotton, Ph.D. 鶹Ѹשraises over $4.6M for scholarships in celebration of investiture Donors rally around President Shotton’s investiture to remove financial barriers for students
Students preserve – and organize – the past for the future Surrounded by boxes and papers in the archives of the Center of Southwest Studies, History students are preparing records important to both U.S. and Colorado history for use by future researchers, historians, and students.
Three students’ dream trip was a backyard adventure Three 鶹Ѹשstudents received the Seek Your Adventure award from Outdoor Pursuits to help them pull off the ultimate backcountry expedition.
鶹ѸשDirector of Student Union & Event Services earns high honors Jill Coons received the Silver Torch Award for her career in auxiliary services and years of service in NACAS.
About 200 students set to graduate this winter Fort Lewis College Winter Commencement will take place Friday, December 20 in Whalen Gymnasium at 3 p.m.
鶹Ѹשannounces Civic Match Scholarship Fort Lewis College will now match students' scholarships from civic organizations in southwest Colorado with a one-time award of $500.
New certificate program opens doors to the winter sports industry It’s the perfect match for Colorado’s work hard, play hard lifestyle: FLC's location the new Certificate in Ski Resort Operations.
John F. Reed Library selected to host traveling exhibition from U.S. National Library of Medicine The exhibition titled “Native Voices: Native Peoples’ Concepts of Health & Illness” will be displayed until January 15, 2020.
Students engage in the business of festival production at Durango PlayFest The annual event that brings national theatrical talent to town also gives students a way to spend their summers helping run a festival.
鶹Ѹשremembers Robert Dolphin Jr. Fort Lewis College remembers Bob Dolphin, former president, vice president, and dean, who passed away Oct. 19.
鶹Ѹשjoins amicus brief in support of DACA Fort Lewis College joined this “friend of the court” brief to demonstrate our unwavering support for our DACA and immigrant students.