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Zimbabwean Engineering alumnus finds both home and career in Durango

Durango is a long way to have come from Africa. But for Farai Taziwa, it's not nearly as far as his whole world has come. Taziwa, a Zimbabwe native, has accumulated many achievements during his time at Fort Lewis College, from earning his bachelor's degree in Engineering in just three and a half years, to landing his first job during his last semester. 

Brent Williams

Brent Williams, assistant professor of Music released a new CD: Prepárense: The Piazzolla Project, with his enhak膿 quartet, on MSR Classics.

Lessons from Broadway

Playwright Eric Coble has hit the big time. His play “Velocity of Autumn” premiered on Broadway in 2014, and lead actress Estelle Parsons earned a Tony Award nomination for her role. After so much promising success, Coble’s star has kept right on rising—and this fall, he soared right back to his alma mater, Fort Lewis College.

Sociology students

Students Kim Bebout and Charnielle Desiderio were awarded scholarships to attend the annual in Albuquerque, New Mexico with Keri Brandt, associate professor of Sociology.

Heidi Steltzer

Heidi Steltzer, associate professor of Biology, has been selected by the U.S. Department of Energy as a member of its Visiting Faculty Program.

Carrie Meyer

Carrie Meyer, director of the Athletic Training Education Program, won the Rocky Mountain Athletic Trainers Association’s 2015 Distinguished Educator Award.

Steve Fenster and Erin Lehmer

Steve Fenster and Erin Lehmer, associate professors of Biology, recently spent some time at an abandoned mine in the San Luis Valley studying white-nose syndrome among Mexican free-tailed bats.

David Kozak

Inside Dazzling Mountains, edited by Anthropology Professor David Kozak, was named a Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2014 by the American Library Association.

Tony Holmquist

Tony Holmquist, assistant professor of Art & Design, won first prize at the 3rd International Open Submission Printmaking Show at Art at Wharepuke, in New Zealand.

Andrew Gulliford

Southwest Studies and History Professor Andrew Gulliford won a 2015 Colorado Book Award for his book Outdoors in the Southwest: An Adventure Anthology.

Paul Booth

Associate Professor of Art & Design Paul Booth recently won a Silver Communicator Award in print, beating out more than 6,000 international entries.

Football wrap-up

The Skyhawks football team ended their season at 7-4 overall and 6-3 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, the team's best record since 2006.

Women's soccer wrap-up

The Skyhawk women's soccer team advanced to the NCAA DII Tournament, but after a scoreless game in the first round, lost in a shootout.

Students and donors come together at the Benefactors Brunch [VIDEO]

麻豆免费高清无砖码区donors shared a meal with and saw presentations by students who benefit from scholarships at the Benefactors Brunch in October. This annual gathering is an opportunity for who those who support 麻豆免费高清无砖码区scholarships to meet the students who benefit from that support.

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