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Amputee student climbs in Ecuador

Despite losing her leg followiing a climbing accident in 2011, Ecuador's 19,347-foot Cotopaxi volcano with a team of amputee adventurers.

Korb urges fire health

Professor of Biology Julie Korb on wildfires and “manage fire for the type we want.”

Cycling takes 3rd at track nats

Skyhawks cycling in velodrome racing at USA Cycling's Division I Track National Championships, in Colorado Springs, and Skyhawk James Hilyer won the men’s points national title.

Alumna makes Durango colorful

The Durango Herald p, who is making Durango more colorful as creative arts and special projects coordinator for Local First Durango.

New business franchising course partnership makes a sweet deal for students

The School of Business Administration has teamed up with the Durango-based Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, one of the largest manufacturers and retailers of quality confections in North America, to offer a course in entrepreneurship and franchising that includes the chance to compete to win and own an active RMCF store.

Psychology at Fort Lewis College [VIDEO]

 Study the human mind in all its amazing and fascinating complexity. View this film to get a short overview of what is possible for you as a Psychology Major at FLC!

Biology alumnus heads into Ph.D. program

Keith Baugh (Biology, ‘18), a Ph.D. candidate in at Virginia Tech’s new Apex Center for Entrepreneurs, will learn methods for bringing medical and health research ideas to market.

Alumna reflects on effects of DACA change

Denver educator Marissa Molina ((Political Science, ’14) was  discussing the emotional turmoil caused the Trump administration's rescission of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.

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