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
Professor quoted in Scientific American Assistant Professor of Engineering Christie Chatterley was quoted in an article in Scientific American about the role of behavioral science in clean water programs.
Alunma champion cyclist's bicycle examined CXmagazine took an in-depth look at the "lucky" bicycle ridden by Sarah Sturm (Art, '12) when the former Skyhawks cyclist won the 2018 USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championship women’s singlespeed title in Louisville, Kentucky, in December.
Environmental Studies students research effectiveness of bear-proof trash cans A study by Environmental Studies students found that in downtown Durango last fall only 40% of residences and 30% of businesses with bear-resistant trash cans had the bins properly locked, which is leading to calls for the city to increase enforcement.
Alumni farmers work to keep rural agriculture alive The (Cortez) Journal profiled two alumni from different generations who are teaming up to keep rural agriculture alive on a working ranch in southwestern Colorado.