News Briefs ‘Water justice’ delivered to Animas River via Durango resolution Fort Lewis College students successfully convinced Durango City Council to support a resolution acknowledging river rights for the Animas River.
In the News Fort Lewis College students study Falls Creek aquifer Capstone project offers real-world experience, practical data for subdivision residents.
News Briefs Diné Weaver Venancio Aragón Dyes Wool With Kool-Aid The Diné weaver and teacher reimagines pre-trading-post-era weaving techniques, continually coloring his practice with new aesthetic and material horizons. (Hyperallergic)
Wahoo Fitness rode along with cycling alumna Sarah Sturm Wahoo Fitness rode along with Sarah Sturm (Art, '12) in an uplifting video story about her measurement of success and the pursuit of high performance for athletes.
growing number of novel megafires in Colorado are a result of climate change The growing number of novel megafires in Colorado and the increasing longevity of fire season is a result of climate change and extreme drought, according to Julie Korb, professor of Biology.
Andrew Gulliford, professor of History, tells the story of Colorado's famous cannibal Just in time for your holiday dinner table, Andrew Gulliford, professor of History, tells the story of Colorado's famous cannibal, Alferd Packer, and how he became an "unlikely local folk hero."
School of Business Administration researches the creative industry in Durango The School of Business Administration researched the creative industry in Durango and how it impacts the local economy and tourism industry. FLC expects to see the economic impact of artisan products, culinary arts, culture, design, live music, and public art continue to grow.