Gigi Richard talks about "Detroit Riprap" as method for riverbank erosion control Old cars embedded in the banks of many Western waterways are known as “,” and according to Gigi Richard, director of the Four Corners Water Center and instructor of Geosciences, just one amateur method of preventing riverbank erosion.
Artist Michaela Goade (Art, '14) selected to create a Google Doodle Artist Michaela Goade (Art, '14) was celebrating Alaska Native civil rights champion Elizabeth Peratrovich, who played an instrumental role in the 1945 passage of the first anti-discrimination law in the United States.
Emerita professor of Psychology Janet Jones' new book featured on top ten list Emerita professor of Psychology Janet Jones' new book Horse Brain, Human Brain was recently listed as one of Book Authority’s “."
Paul DeBell, assistant professor of Political Science, spoke with Colorado Matters Paul DeBell, assistant professor of Political Science, was on Colorado Public Radio's Colorado Matters to discuss what
Center of Southwest Studies Curatorial Assistant Amy Cao invited to IDEA Task Force Center of Southwest Studies Curatorial Assistant Amy Cao was recently invited to be on the Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility (IDEA) Task Force for the Association of Registrars and Collections Specialists. Cao and the task force will work to create and nurture a culture of inclusion for the ARCS community.
Mikki Naranjo (Accounting, '05) earns promotion with the Southern Ute Indian Tribe Mikki Naranjo (Accounting, '05) has position for the Southern Ute Indian Tribe after finishing the Tribe’s apprenticeship program.
Roger Leslie (Business Administration, '93) takes on next challenge Known in the Whiteriver, Arizona community for setting and achieving one goal after another, Roger Leslie (Business Administration, '93) is taking on his next challenge—.
Southern Ute Indian Tribe swears in Linda K. Baker (History, '94) The Southern Ute Indian Tribe has as a new Tribal Council Member. Baker previously worked for the Southern Ute Museum and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science in the Anthropology Department.
Professor Heidi Steltzer reflects on Paris Agreement five years later Under the Paris Agreement, 2020 was supposed to be a milestone year for global emission reductions. What happens next? “," says Heidi Steltzer, professor of Environment & Sustainability and Biology.
Professor of Philosophy Justin McBrayer guest column for Durango Herald In a guest column for The Durango Herald, Professor of Philosophy Justin McBrayer looks at new Twitter and Facebook policies to flag misleading information and .
Rasmus Bach (Exercise Science, '18) has been signed to the New Zealand Breakers 麻豆免费高清无砖码区men's basketball all-star Rasmus Bach (Exercise Science, '18) has been of the Australian National Basketball League.
Business plan competition offers entrepreneurs startup cash The Hawk Tank Business Plan Competition is launching on January 26 and has expanded to include students from San Juan College.
Fort Lewis College Biochemistry program receives national accreditation The Biochemistry program at Fort Lewis College has been approved for accreditation by the American Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology through 2027.
Durango Fall Blaze rides on For this year’s virtual event, which invited participants to organize informal socially distanced rides wherever they were, nearly 100 riders took to the trails and roads to raise money for the Fort Lewis College cycling team.
Dugald Owen's commencement address for Virtual Winter Commencement Graduating seniors were celebrated in the Virtual Winter Commencement ceremony on December 4. Dugald Owen, professor of Philosophy and recipient of the Alice Admire Outstanding Teacher Award, .