Annual awards recognize outstanding faculty, staff Seven outstanding Fort Lewis College faculty and staff were recognized during this year's Employee Award Ceremony at the Student Union.
FLC professor receives second Fulbright award, heading to Italy to study fake news McBrayer said the award will allow him to continue exploring the issue of misinformation and fake news. Specifically, he will explore a range of...
Wednesday, April 10, 2024 FLC announces celebrated Chicana author Kali Fajardo-Anstine as Spring Commencement Speaker
Fort Lewis College to host inaugural Four Corners Climate Summit Renowned environmentalist and writer Terry Tempest Williams will deliver the... The day-long event brings together national policymakers, local experts, scientists, artists, and community members under a...
FLC announces Inaugural Katz School of Business Endowed Professorships Fort Lewis College is awarding three professorships providing recipients with funding for high-impact, community-based...
FLC's Tribal Water Media Fellowship Program Awarded Grant from Walton Family Foundation Following the positive outcomes of the first program in 2023, the grant is...
Fort Lewis College President Tom Stritikus stepping down to lead Occidental College in Los Angeles FLC Board of Trustees to name an interim president at a special meeting on...
Monday, March 22, 2021 Ross, Megan 363 News Briefs Durango water plans in light of climate change According to Gigi Richard, director of the Four Corners Water Center at FLC, climate change is the biggest issue facing Durango's water supply. The City of Durango is updating its water plans to reflect residents' concerns and determine how to improve the resilience and reliability of the water supply. Share Print Switch article Native American student tuition legislation Previous Article Governor Polis' water task force Next Article