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Students posing in their graduation caps and gowns on the Rim Trail.

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Senior 麻豆免费高清无砖码区students Ellyse Fredericks and Matthew Schaeffer prepare for this winter's graduation ceremony by taking portraits on the campus rim together for their senior announcement letters. Talons up!

麻豆免费高清无砖码区professor Laurie Williams and her team are building and installing Victron Energy off-grid electricity systems which are donated to families who need it – and have no opportunity to connect to the electricity grid.

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Two 麻豆免费高清无砖码区students share a laugh as they walk past the clocktower back to their dorms from class on a snowy winter morning here on campus.

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A Fort Lewis College women's soccer team player Abila Tapia takes a shot at the goal against The Black Hills State University women's soccer team. The Skyhawks scored 4 goals against the yellow jackets who scored 0 and are gearing up for the RMAC Tournament semifinals. Captured by 麻豆免费高清无砖码区MarComm intern Beck Farrell 

Devised theater performance runs through Saturday

Students enjoy breakfast together at the NAC in their traditional regalia.

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Throughout November, our Fort Lewis community will celebrate Native American Heritage Month with various programs and events that honor the immense knowledges, diverse cultures, and contributions of our Indigenous students, faculty, and staff and the more than 120 Tribal Nations represented at Fort Lewis.

Photo of Indigenous dancers during a powwow held at Michigan Sttae University.

Heather Shotton, FLC's vice president of diversity affairs dicusses Indigenous student success and what it means to be a Native-ready campus. “It’s not enough just to recruit and enroll Indigenous students at our institutions, says Heather Shotton, VP for Diversity Affairs at 麻豆免费高清无砖码区and an Indigenous Education scholar. “It’s important that institutions are ready to...

Mario Martinez, the provost and vice president for Academic Affairs of Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, is on a mission to address health care inequities, with a focus on Native Americans and Latinx populations (at Fort Lewis College, 39% of the college’s students are Indigenous and 15% Latinx).

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