Marketing students present promotional plans to Humane Society Students in title Assistant Professor of Marketing Kristin Watson's public relations class for the La Plata County Humane Society to the Society's executives.
Political science students study young voter turnout Young people in La Plata County voted in this fall's election in numbers far greater than in 2014, and suggests why.
Anthropology professor co-edits book on the Andes The anthology , co-edited by Professor and Chair of Anthropology Kathleen Fine-Dare, was recently released by as part of the Routledge Worlds series.
Alumna selected as state director for Old Spanish Trails Association Melinda Arviso-Ciocco (Native American & Indigenous Studies, '12) has been for the New Mexico for the Old Spanish Trail Association, which is dedicated to protecting, interpreting, and promoting the Old Spanish National Historic Trail.
Collaborative series by KDUR and The Durango Herald earns accolades KDUR and The Durango Herald’s collaborative series “Creating connection: Solutions to youth suicide in La Plata County” was rated one of the best Solutions Journalism stories of 2018 by the national organization Solution Journalism Network.
New majors expand the understanding of sociology Two new majors in the Sociology & Human Services Department offer timely and cutting-edge programs to complement the existing Sociology & Human Services major.
Hawk Tank Business Plan Competition opens up to local high school students Southwest Colorado Small Business Development Center funding expands popular business plan competition to local high school students, and top prizes will include Fort Lewis College scholarships.
Yazza dazzles as Ms. Hozhoni For April Yazza, crowned Ms. Hozhoni at the 2018 Hozhoni Days Pageant & Powwow, the stage gives her a voice for the causes she believes in.
Congratulations- You're Accepted! View the awesome new video that went out to all our new accepted students this year!
Students of color a majority for first time For the first time, at FLC, reported at 51 percent, with 46 percent white and 3 percent unreported.
Alumna shares lessons of Tanzania work Registered nurse Amber DeHerrera (ATT '98-'01) talked to the Durango Telegraph about the through the Durango-based Tanzanian Mission Project.
Gallegos Reichle wins Outstanding Advisor award Coordinator of Student Wellness Kendra Gallegos Reichle won from the NASPA Foundation..
Students attend Stika Whalefest Four Biology students and two faculty thanks to a grant from the National Science Foundation.
Alumna explores the value of scientific field work Indea Stroeve Rogers (Biology, '18) wrote about for the American Geophysical Union following her experience aboard a research vessel in the Baltic Sea last summer.
Economics major awarded Native American Bank, N.A. Scholarship Economics major Joshua Emerson was at the 2018 American Indian Achievement Awards, in Denver.