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Majel Boxer Research Fellowship

Chair and Associate Professor of Native American and Indigenous Studies​, Dr. Majel Boxer was awarded a research fellowship from the Buffalo Bill Center of The West to explore the cultural arts of Dakota women and men with particular focus on 19th and early 20th century materials and techniques.

NIH Native students

Four Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ¸ßÇåÎÞשÂëÇøstudents were featured in an article by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology on Native American students doing internships with the National Institute of Health: junior Exercise Science major Skyler Bordeaux, senior Public Health major Cherella Hughes, freshman Biology major Randall Hughes, and sophomore Chemistry major Uriah Contreras.

Marissa Molina Chalkbeat

Marissa Molina (Political Science, ’14), winner of White House’s “Champions of Change” award, discusses what it’s like to be in an interview with Chalkbeat.org.

Standing Rock

Over Thanksgiving Break, 50 students, faculty, and staff traveled to South Dakota to , bringing donated supplies. Upon their return, they staged a non-violent rally in downtown Durango.

Alumna goes full steam into historic-train events planning career

When Holli Hipwell graduated from Fort Lewis College, she figured she’d have to move away to find fulfillment as an event planner. But not only is she still based in Durango three years later, she now gets to bring holiday magic to life for kids and kid-spirited adults across the country. Hipwell (Business Administration, ’13) works as a brand coordinator with Durango-based Rail...

Career workshop

Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ¸ßÇåÎÞשÂëÇøstudents learned how to at a recent Career Services workshop.

Indigenous Peoples Day has inaugural celebration at Fort Lewis College [VIDEO]

Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ¸ßÇåÎÞשÂëÇøand Durango have joined a growing number of places and groups that have adopted the re-designation of Columbus Day as Indigenous Peoples Day. On October 10, 2016, Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ¸ßÇåÎÞשÂëÇøstudents, faculty, staff, and community members came together to honor this historic event.

Hawk Tank competition lets students and alumni improve their business savvy

A fledgling yerba mate tea company earned $5,000 in last year’s inaugural Hawk Tank Business Plan Competition, hosted by the Fort Lewis College School of Business Administration and Alumni Engagement Office. Starting in January, a new group of contestants will get a chance to turn their own business visions into viable – and maybe prize-winning – strategic development plans...

Weather station

Charles Hakes, senior lecturer of Physics & Engineering, facilitated the creation of a weather station at the Old Fort Lewis campus in Hesperus, which is now part of Texas Tech University’s “West Texas Mesonet” network of 100 stations.

Lynn Wickersham

Lynn Wickersham, a research associate with FLC's San Juan Institute of Natural and Cultural Resources, just published The Second Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas.

OP San Juan River

Sixteen members of the FLC's Outdoor Pursuits community undertook a two-day service project near Bluff, Utah, on the San Juan River.

Students give back by picking up

On Saturday, September 24th, FLC’s Outdoor Pursuits program began a two-day service project near Bluff, Utah. Sixteen members of the Fort Lewis College community -- thirteen students and three OP staff members -- comprised this hard-working group.

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