In the News FLC alum among Tri-City Record recognized at press association awards banquet A Fort Lewis College journalism graduate, Lee, (Journalism & Multimedia Studies, 2023) is passionate about local storytelling that drives meaningful change and makes local impact statewide.
In the News University of Tennessee System Awards $50,000 Grants to Six Universities to Expand Teacher Preparation Pathways The University of Tennessee System has awarded six $50,000 grants, totaling $300,000, to help universities across Tennessee expand teacher preparation programs through the TeachBridge Implementation Project. The funding is supported by a grant from Ascendium Education Group and administered by the UT System.
In the News Fort Lewis College to host Community Energy Symposium in 2027 Event will be ‘Indigenous, community-focused,’ school says.
Stimulus funding for FLC students As a result of the pandemic, you may have experienced unexpected or increased costs for housing, food, childcare, technology, healthcare, or other essential needs. FLC can help you recover those costs.
Illustrator Michaela Goade (Art, '14) first Native American to win prestigious Randolph Caldecott Medal Illustrator Michaela Goade (Art, '14) became the first Native American to win the prestigious Randolph Caldecott Medal for best children’s picture story, cited for “We Are Water Protectors,” a celebration of nature and condemnation of the “black snake” Dakota Access Pipeline.
Professor Sarah Roberts-Cady's new book one of most popular philosophy reads of 2020 Professor of Philosophy and Gender & Sexuality Studies Sarah Roberts-Cady's new book on political philosopher John Rawls is one of the most popular philosophy titles published in 2020.
Assistant Professor of Geosciences Alan Kasprak researches sand in Grand Canyon Behind the 700-foot wall of Glen Canyon Dam is not only a massive span of placid water but hundreds of feet of captured Colorado River sediment. As Assistant Professor of Geosciences Alan Kasprak has researched, the river corridor below the dam through Grand Canyon is poised for an ecological transformation.