Research & Scholarship Inaugural Native American Art and Fashion Show at 鶹Ѹשcelebrates beauty, strength, and identity Students model wearable creations from semester-long Native American Art & Culture course.
Research & Scholarship 鶹Ѹשearns 2025 Carnegie Classification as “Special Focus: Arts and Sciences” This classification places 鶹Ѹשamong a select group of only 6% of colleges and universities nationwide.
Undergraduate Research 鶹Ѹשstudents explore ecology, community and career paths at CU-Boulder’s Mountain Research Station Five 鶹Ѹשstudents traveled to the CU-Boulder Mountain Research Station this Spring as part of a fully-funded "SEEDS" national program that helps students get involved in ecology and gain leadership experience.
FLC’s seniors display creativity, expression in SURGE Exhibition The Fort Lewis College Art & Design Department hosted its annual SURGE Exhibition, featuring capstone projects from senior Art and Communication Design majors. Curated and designed by the students, the exhibition highlights their creativity and personal expression while offering a platform to share their work with the 鶹Ѹשand Durango communities.
Indigenous nutrition conference at 鶹Ѹשhelps connect health, nutrition, culture More than 130 people, including health care professionals, nutrition experts and students attended the conference held at Fort Lewis College April 3-4.
Preserving the past & building the future Lacy Miller's internship at the Center for Southwest Studies has helped her master best practices in handling, displaying, storing, and documenting objects while also developing leadership and project management skills.
鶹Ѹשseniors study beetroot’s impact on cycling performance in hands-on research project A group of senior exercise physiology students at Fort Lewis College is conducting a hands-on research study examining the effects of beetroot supplementation on cycling performance, leveraging Durango's elite cycling community and cutting-edge sensor technology to analyze muscle oxygenation and endurance.