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Fort Lewis College honors five alumni for leadership, innovation, and community impact

Fort Lewis College celebrated five exceptional graduates at its annual Alumni Awards ceremony on October 18, recognizing their achievements in science, law, education, and community service. Honorees included nuclear engineer Bethany Goldblum, attorney and trustee Alan Hill, archivist Gretchen Gray, hydrologist Ryan Barton, and solar engineer Camille Keith. Each credited the college’s...

Skyhawks celebrate spirit and community during Homecoming 2025

Homecoming 2025 brought Skyhawks of all generations together for a week of spirited competition, campus traditions, and alumni pride. From chili cook-offs and pep rallies to thrilling athletic events and a dramatic game ball parachute drop, the celebration showcased the energy, connection, and enduring community that define Fort Lewis College.

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The Fort Lewis College community marches in unity past the campus clocktower, celebrating resilience, heritage, and the spirit of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, October 13, 2025.

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Durango wears its rain well. A soft gray haze over the mountains, golden leaves scattered like memories along the sidewalk. The air is thick with the scent of pine and earth, and the hum of downtown feels distant, almost dreamlike. It’s the kind of day made for warm drinks, heavy sweaters, and losing track of time while the clouds roll through the valley.

Techstars Startup Weekend: AI Edition comes to Durango for the first time

AI Edition will be held in Durango for the first time, bringing Fort Lewis College students and community members together to turn bold ideas into real-world solutions powered by artificial intelligence. Open to students, creatives, entrepreneurs, and professionals of all backgrounds, this three-day, team-based experience invites participants to brainstorm, build, and pitch their ideas with...

Colorado universities enrolling the highest percentages of students of color will lose millions of dollars after a recent decision by the Trump administration.

Event presented for first time in Durango in partnership with West Slope Startup Week and Howdy Partners Venture Fund

Spaces, Locations, and Imagined Places

The Gallery at Fort Lewis College hosts artists Annie Brooks, Holly Hagan, Chyako Hashimoto, Tim Kapustka, Lorna Meaden, Ted Moore, and Gilmore Scott.
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