Heather Shotton, Ph.D. Fort Lewis Welcomes First Native President Amid Reconciliation Process Fort Lewis College has spent years taking stock of its history as a federal Indian boarding school and working with local tribes to make amends. Now its first Indigenous leader plans to continue the work she helped launch.
In the News Free training program in Durango addresses water industry workforce shortage A new training program at Fort Lewis College aims to tackle a water industry workforce shortage by connecting participants with a network of water operators.
In the News New partnership creates 'educational sovereignty' for Native American scholars at UNLV UNLV and Fort Lewis College have established a partnership aimed at expanding graduate access for undergraduate students.
Assistant Professor Jesse Tune's research appears on cover of premiere archaeology publication Professor Jesse Tune's research on the hunter-gatherers of the central Colorado Plateau appeared on the cover of American Antiquity, a premier archaeology publication.
Howard Grotts is on a new trail to pursue teaching math Howard Grotts (Mathematics, '14) is known best for his illustrious career on the bike, but now the professional athlete and Olympian is pursuing a new trail: math and a future in teaching.
Brett Davis goes llamapacking in the San Juans Do you llama go bikepacking? Brett Davis, assistant director of Outdoor Pursuits, wrote about his journey through the San Juans last summer on bike and in a packraft... and with llamas.
Biology Professor Julie Korb chosen for Rocky Mountain Restorative Initiative research Drought and wildfire risk in southwest Colorado is a research priority for the Rocky Mountain Restorative Initiative, a collaborative that now includes the expertise of Biology Professor Julie Korb and research opportunities for students.