In the News FLC student Sally Thompson advances groundbreaking “lung-on-a-chip” research Bridging geology and engineering, Fort Lewis College senior Sally Thompson advances groundbreaking “lung-on-a-chip” research through hands-on fieldwork and nanoscale innovation.
In the News CRMS’s McDermott joins Fort Lewis cycling team Finn McDermott’s bike racing path began at the BMX track at Crown Mountain Park when he was around 4 years old. Now, he’s hoping his next step is just another on the route to the World Cup circuit.
In the News Regional science fair explores musical chickens, AI, cybertrucks and cereal brands ‘We're inspiring these young minds to get involved in early problem-solving in real life situations,’ organizer says
KSUT Hosts 2024 Rocky Mountain Community Radio Conference The event concluded with a special screening of films produced by Tribal Water Media Fellows at Fort Lewis College.
Biden issues formal apology for 150 years of Indian Boarding Schools President Biden apologized today to victims of the US government’s 150-year Indian Boarding School system at a ceremonial gathering at Arizona's Gila River Indian Community.
Biden visits Indian Country and apologizes for the “sin” of a 150-year boarding school policy President Joe Biden on Friday formally apologized to Native Americans for the “sin” of a government-run boarding school system that for decades forcibly separated children from their parents, calling it a “blot on American history” in his first presidential visit to Indian Country.
Talk of persisting inequities prevails at Fort Lewis College screening of ‘Ute Water Legacy’ The Southern Ute Indian Tribe and the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe collectively own nearly half the 123,500-acre-feet of water sitting in Lake Nighthorse, and they have no way to access it.