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Dehydrating fresh cuisine for epic adventures

Top image: Farm to Summit - a fresh idea, fresh ingredients, and a lot of fresh air. Jane Barden (Business Administration, ’12), a self-proclaimed foodie, was tired of going backpacking and leaving behind her taste for fine dining. So, in 2020, she and her partner Louise launched Farm to Summit, a company that specializes in crafting dehydrated backpacking meals. The Durango-based...

Cooking up change

Digging up traditional Indigenous recipes for a new cookbook, H贸zh贸 Meals

Understanding Food Waste

By student contributor Jade Slavin (Environmental Studies, ’22) In Spring 2022, the Environmental Center’s Weigh the Waste initiative found that the San Juan Dining Hall created 139 pounds of food waste in just one day. To further reduce food waste, we need to understand what motivates students to waste food. My senior research and capstone project attempted to do just...

Turning tables

When they're not buried in books, playing sports, practicing music, organizing clubs, or goofing off in dorm life, college students gravitate to wherever the food is. At Fort Lewis College, dining spaces have undergone many iterations, locations, and menus over the years. From the canteen to the lunchroom, chow time to mess hall, where and how 麻豆免费高清无砖码区students feast has shifted as attitudes...

Flavors of FLC

From green chile to dark chocolate, handmade pasta to honey bourbon, Fort Lewis College alumni are proud to present the full spectrum of textures and tangs to the Durango community and beyond. While many of these fine-food purveyors studied at FLC’s School of Business Administration, others flaunt degrees in place-based programs that build off access to the natural, cultural, and...

Turning on the lights for Skyhawk Athletics

At Fort Lewis College, illumination happens beyond the books and classroom walls; beginning in summer 2022, campus will also get a little brighter with a shiny gym floor, alfresco flood lights, and more.

Nurturing a global vision of deeply rooted interdependence

Top image: Founders and mission executives of Natural Pathways Foundation Jessica and Steve Zeller shine in love, nature, and their shared love of nature. In 2020, Fort Lewis College launched a Regenerative Food Systems Certificate to respond to the rising demand for a curriculum around sustainable food systems. Summer internships are an integral piece of the program, helping students...

New cycling director

Ian Burnett—former Skyhawk and pro cyclist—is . Burnett (Business Administration-Finance, '10) has been with the club team since 2010 as the track and road coach.

Scholarship recipients for cyclists

Three Sparkle On Scholarship recipients will be riding for the 麻豆免费高清无砖码区cycling team this fall. Professional mountain biker Kate Courtney created the Sparkle On Scholarship in partnership with industry brands to recognize student-athletes who have demonstrated academic and athletic excellence while giving back to the cycling community.

Road nationals

The 麻豆免费高清无砖码区cycling team wrapped up its season at the USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships with a .

Suzie Null on Radiolab

Professor of Education Suzie Null's last name means “invalid data” in a lot of computer code, an unfortunate hiccup in her daily life that .

Columns

Benjamin Waddell, associate professor of Sociology & Human Services, joins a suite of 麻豆免费高清无砖码区professors with regular columns in The Durango Herald: keep up with his column titled "The Other Side" as well as "What's up in Durango Skies" from Charles Hakes, senior lecturer of Physics & Engineering, and "Gulliford's Travels" from Andrew Gulliford,...

Polis bill signing

Colorado Governor Jared Polis, Representatives Barbara McLachlan and Leslie Herod, and tribal leaders were on campus this week to sign HB 22-1327, .

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