Student Stories Fort Lewis College students compete, build community at Native Youth Olympics in Alaska Fort Lewis College students competed in the Native Youth Olympics in Alaska, celebrating Indigenous tradition, athleticism, and global community.
Leadership Fort Lewis College receives full reaccreditation for 10-year term FLC earned the Higher Learning Commission’s highest level of reaccreditation, affirming its academic quality, mission-driven culture, and long-term commitment to student success.
Friends and Donors Inspired by paragliding, FLC student finds his calling as entrepreneur, wins Hawk Tank’s grand prize FLC’s annual business competition gives students and community entrepreneurs a real‑world platform to develop, refine, and pitch bold business ideas
John F. Reed Library selected to host traveling exhibition from U.S. National Library of Medicine The exhibition titled “Native Voices: Native Peoples’ Concepts of Health & Illness” will be displayed until January 15, 2020.
Students engage in the business of festival production at Durango PlayFest The annual event that brings national theatrical talent to town also gives students a way to spend their summers helping run a festival.
FLC remembers Robert Dolphin Jr. Fort Lewis College remembers Bob Dolphin, former president, vice president, and dean, who passed away Oct. 19.
FLC joins amicus brief in support of DACA Fort Lewis College joined this “friend of the court” brief to demonstrate our unwavering support for our DACA and immigrant students.
FLC names Presidential Suite for Robert Dolphin Jr., former president, vice president, and dean Oct. 11 was also proclaimed as Dr. Bob Dolphin Jr. Day, to honor his years of service to the College.
Local family honored for gift to Health Sciences Center and scholarship fund A local businessman and his family look to support generations of Fort Lewis College students through donation.
FLC Tuition Promise covers tuition cost for Colorado residents Fort Lewis College makes commitment to cover the cost of tuition for eligible Colorado residents with new grant.
Students cross the border to seek the whys of migration firsthand Some topics demand learners be willing to cross borders, both literally and figuratively, to really grasp the issues involved. Northward migration toward and into the United States is just such a topic.
2019/20 Featured Scholar awarded to Beth Dorman Associate Professor Beth Dorman is a recognized scholar and thought leader in teacher education.
FLC signs City of Durango's Civility First Pledge The pledge program aligns with FLC's Common Ground in encouraging the community to model civil behavior and tone, and respect others.