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Dr. Kathleen Fine-Dare

Dr. Kathleen Fine-Dare presented "The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) after 25 years: Accomplishments, challenges, and new conversations," at the The Great Laboratory of Humanity international repatriation conference held May 31-June 2, 2016 at the University of Padova, located in Padua, Italy.

Joel Kirkpatrick

Joel Kirkpatrick, administrative assistant for Music, Political Science, Philosophy, and Modern Languages, is a .

Alum Jonathan Lamb

A painting by Jonathan Lamb (Art, '02) was featured in the "" by Westword.

Talent Search grant

FLC's TRiO Talent Search program will receive $1.5 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Education over the next five years to support first-generation college students.

The Native American Center at 麻豆免费高清无砖码区[VIDEO]

Fort Lewis College has an average of 1200 Native students each semester. Over 150 different tribes/nations are represented by our students who are traditional and non-traditional, single, single parents, or couples with children. These students are served in their needs through the Native American Center. The Center is a friendly and inviting place to come and study, socialize, participate...

Alum Rose Graham

Rose Graham (Humanities, '88) was named , a non-profit organization dedicated to improving cultural and economic wellbeing for individuals and tribes through graduate education.

Math Conference

Associate Professor Anne McCarthy and Professor Pam Smith of the Mathematics department, gave back to the math community and alumni teachers by directing August's Southwest Colorado Math Teachers' Circle, a professional learning community for area K-12 math teachers.

Alum Britt Colon

After graduating, Britt Colon (Art, '02) returned to her family's Canon City farm and introduced an .

Using viruses to heal

Dr. van Engelenburg is working on ways to help people suffering from genetic disorders in a more precise and safe manner.

Bus stop

The campus bus stop will move to a new location at the end of Skyhawk Avenue on August 15. The new location will improve ADA accessibility and reduce confusion between the north- and south-bound routes.

Mark Witkes scholarship

The , which has supported 19 cross-country athletes over the last ten years, received its largest boost yet with a $5,275 donation from June's Steamworks-Animas Valley Half Marathon.

Byrd op-ed

Shere Byrd, professor of Biology, contributed an op-ed to the Durango Herald on the in the face of events like the Gold King Mine spill.

Student-inspired conference lands students in the business world

Three years ago, Simon Walls’ Marketing Research students conducted a study with the Durango Chamber of Commerce. The results revealed that local professionals desired more education about how to utilize digital marketing to advance their businesses. The research students recommended the idea of hosting a digital marketing conference in the community. Walls, an associate professor of...
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