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Joy Harjo announced as Common Reading Experience author

The Common Reading Experience is happy to announce Joy Harjo’s memoir Crazy Brave as the 2017-2018 CRE book. Harjo, an author and musician, will visit the 麻豆免费高清无砖码区campus in February to work with students and speak to the Durango community.

Animal encounters turn biologist to the wild side

Angela Grogan couldn’t imagine that a rhinoceros would help determine her passion and her career. That was before she spent two summers interning with Out of Africa Wildlife Park, a private zoo in Camp Verde, Arizona.

Ginger Williams

Ginger Williams, instruction & reference librarian, was featured in the blog

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.

Trek McElveen & Kurlander

Trek Bicycle Corp. recently profiled 麻豆免费高清无砖码区alumni Payson McElveen (Exercise Science, '16) and Levi Kurlander (Mathematics, '16) in a photo essay on the .

New cycling team

麻豆免费高清无砖码区Cycling boasts that features junior riders who have made a name for themselves in state and national events in recent years.

CRE

Crazy Brave by Native American author Joy Harjo has been selected as FLC's Common Reading Experience Book for 2017-18.

Andrew Webb

Andrew Webb (Mathematics, '04), who fell in love with kayaking the Animas during college, now works as , as well as a math coach for the Boise School District. [VIDEO]

Yvonne Bilinski

Yvonne Bilinski, director of the Native American Center for the last 11 years, , leaving behind a much larger staff, a speaker series, an orientation program for Native American students and their families – and many other programs.

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...

Kayla Shaggy

Kayla Shaggy (Art, '17) was awarded at the Durango Arts Center's 41st Annual Juried Exhibit in June 2017, for her piece, "Hell."

Stosh Kozimor

Stosh Kozimor (Chemistry, '99), a staff scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory, was recently interviewed by the American Chemical Society about , and their potential application in cancer therapy.

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