nnnn Teal Lehto (Environmental Studies, ‘20), the “WesternWaterGirl,” continues to educate the nation on water issues facing the Southwest through social media platforms. She sat down with The Durango Herald to answer questions about her career as a water rights activist.
kjbk Katie Fankhouser, a junior studying Business Administration, won the 1,500-meter track race at the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference championships in Chadron, Nebraska. In doing so, Fankhouser clinched the team’s first-ever individual title.
kjbkj This year's faculty and staff award recipients exhibit exceptional work, from supporting FLC's day-to-day operations with excellence to advancing institutional goals.
kjbbk Wakȟályapí Coffee, founded by Devyn Valandra, a junior studying Entrepreneurship & Small Business, took home the $10,000 first-place cash prize for the best business plan at this year’s Hawk Tank competition.