Students use spring break to power a community Fourteen 麻豆免费高清无砖码区students spent their spring break getting some sun – but rather than soaking it up on a beach, they harnessed it to help power a remote community on the Navajo Nation in central New Mexico.
San Juan College transfer students eligible for in-state tuition through merit scholarship Fort Lewis College is launching a reciprocal program with San Juan College in Farmington, New Mexico, in Fall 2019, for transfer students with a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher.
Alumni team up to make THC-infused seltzers Jonny Radding (Sociology, '95) of Durango Organics has teamed up with Matt Vincent (ATT '91-'95) of Ska Brewing to , a line of THC-infused sparkling seltzers.
Fine-Dare and House, Jr., interviewed about NAGPRA Professor of Anthropology Kathy Fine-Dare and Board of Trustees member Ernest House, Jr., about the impact of the Native American Graves Protection & Repatriation Act.
Williams talks about women in STEM Professor of Engineering Laurie Williams , technology, engineering, and mathematics fields in The Durango Herald.
Alminas publishes editorial about asylum seekers Assistant Professor of Political Science Ruth Alminas published seeking refuge in the United States.
Alumnus artist profiled for community-building Artist Tracy Weil (English, '88) was for using his art to build community.
Alumnus author talks about fitness book Don Roberts (Business Administration, '89) , his guide to health and fitness based on his experiences as a personal trainer, nutritional coach, weight management consultant, bodybuilder, and gym owner.
Vice President Steve Schwartz interviewed about high ed challenges Steve Schwartz, vice president for finance & administration, was about the unique challenges facing higher education in Colorado.
Mack Berven named voice competition judge Professor Emerita of Music Linda Mack Berven, artistic director and conductor of the Durango Choral Society, was singing competition.
Stoffer profiled in The Durango Herald The Durango Herald , telling the story of how she got to 麻豆免费高清无砖码区and her work helping its diverse student body feel confident and comfortable.
Marketing & Communications wins national awards The 麻豆免费高清无砖码区Marketing & Communications Department won three gold and one silver from for excellence in higher education marketing.
New program launches incoming students into intellectual adventuring at FLC Beginning Fall 2019, the new First Year Launch program will boost student success by sparking new students’ intellectual curiosity while growing a sense of belonging and community.
Theatre students perform at regional Kennedy Center festival The Theatre Department took 18 students to Los Angeles for The Kennedy Center American College Theater Regional Festival.