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New hall earns national sustainability award

This July, Sitter Family Hall received LEED Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. The building, completed in Spring 2017 to house the Geosciences and Physics & Engineering Departments, received the nationally-recognized certification for implementing strategies and solutions for environmental and human health performance.

New major trains journalists for a multimedia landscape

In some ways, journalism has not changed in a hundred years. Yet today’s multimedia landscape would be unrecognizable to reporters of yesteryear – or even just a few years ago. To prepare the journalists of tomorrow for this kind of media world, Fort Lewis College’s new Journalism & Multimedia Studies major gets students working with contemporary and ever-evolving...

Using old ways, lifelong friends farm for the future

When it comes to embodying sustainable lifestyles, look no further than these two farmers. James Plate and Max Fields, friends since second grade, attended 鶹Ѹשtogether and founded Fields to Plate, a farm rooted in quality and responsibility.

Virtual reality filmmaker shows the whole picture

It’s a tale as old as photography: you see pictures of a house you might buy, or an event venue you want to book. The shots entice you to call on the place. But when you see it in person, it looks nothing like the photographs. Jordan Alexander cannot count the number of times he witnessed that disappointment while working in real estate.

Hero’s legacy lives on at Fort Lewis College

“We are so proud to have Captain Jeff Kuss as a Fort Lewis College alumnus,” say 鶹ѸשPresident Dene Thomas. “The way our 鶹Ѹשalumni and the community rallied around the Kuss family and helped 鶹Ѹשmake this scholarship a reality shows the impact this young man’s life had on all of us.”

Gift offers over $500,000 for Fort Lewis College scholarships

“It’s gratifying to see Fort Lewis College alumni give back to their alma mater in such an important way,” says Keith Newbold, vice chair of the 鶹ѸשFoundation. “With this gift, the Nords are investing in the lives of the future 鶹Ѹשstudents who will walk in their footsteps.”

President Dene Thomas to retire in 2018

“I want to use my remaining time fully committed to positioning 鶹Ѹשon the right path for years to come,” she says. “We must work quickly to meet the needs of students and external stakeholders. This is a critical time for Fort Lewis College and I will be here for the challenge!”

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