Press Releases Thursday, April 25, 2024 FLC professor receives second Fulbright award, heading to Italy to study fake news
Friends and Donors Wednesday, April 10, 2024 FLC announces celebrated Chicana author Kali Fajardo-Anstine as Spring Commencement Speaker
Friends and Donors Tuesday, April 9, 2024 Fort Lewis College to host inaugural Four Corners Climate Summit
Friends and Donors FLC's Tribal Water Media Fellowship Program Awarded Grant from Walton Family Foundation
Press Releases FLC gets $75K funding from EPA to transform water quality testing, improve public health
Faculty & Staff Friday, April 26, 2024 USFA partners with FLC marketing professor on fire safety education initiative
Faculty & Staff Annual awards recognize outstanding faculty, staff Seven outstanding Fort Lewis College faculty and staff were recognized during this year's Employee Award Ceremony at the Student Union.
Press Releases FLC professor receives second Fulbright award, heading to Italy to study fake news McBrayer said the award will allow him to continue exploring the issue of misinformation and fake news. Specifically, he will explore a range of...
Leadership Messages Steve Schwartz appointed as interim president of Fort Lewis College “With a 27-year tenure of service to our College, Steve has the historical wisdom, financial acuity, political networks, and hard-earned...
Tom Stritikus Fort Lewis College President Tom Stritikus stepping down to lead Occidental College in Los Angeles After six years at the helm of Fort Lewis College, President Tom Stritikus is stepping down to become the President at Occidental College, a...
Wednesday, December 2, 2020 Anonym 258 News Briefs, Faculty & Staff Briefs Higher education institutions have a responsibility to eliminate offensive mascots As some sports fans and teams resist letting go of Native American mascots or traditions that mock Indigenous cultures, Lee Bitsóí, associate vice president for Diversity Affairs and special advisor to the president for Indigenous affairs, says athletic organizations and higher education institutions have a responsibility to not just eliminate these offensive symbols, but also make people aware of why these changes matter. Share Print Switch article In an op-ed, President Tom Stritikus looked back on FLC's fall semester Previous Article Alumnus Elijah Huff was interviewed on the Ednium Podcast for being a young leader in the Denver area Next Article