$1.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy will transform environmental sciences, environmental justice education at FLC The grant, renewable for up to five years, will fund an Environmental Science and Justice Laboratory, Environmental Justice Center, Climatology...
Meet FLC Interim President Steve Schwartz Born and raised in the far west suburbs of Chicago, Steven Schwartz, 65, spent a decade working as a tool and die maker...
Wednesday, May 8, 2024 Four Corners Climate Summit: Building community to grow climate adaptation in the Western Slope
Two Tribal Water Media Fellows publish their work on KSUT Tribal Water Media Fellows explore how a Denver's college work to bring... Tribal Water Media Fellows August Mrakuzic (Anthropology, '23)and Klara Goldman (Geology, 23) have published their...
FLC’s class celebrates resilience at the 2024 Spring Commencement Ceremony More than 370 graduates walked at Spring Commencement. They faced lockdowns, masks, and a relentless barrage of rules and regulations, often helping their professors manage online...
Undergraduate research takes centerstage at FLC Nearly 180 research projects students shared through live presentations,...
A perfect match: FLC couple combines passion for photography, the outdoors to win FLC’s 9th Annual Hawk Tank Competition
Wednesday, March 10, 2021 Ross, Megan 297 News Briefs Veteran Gail Harris as KDUR DJ Recently retired from her role as the highest-ranking African American female in the U.S. Navy, Gail Harris holds many firsts. Today, she's excited to be working as a DJ for KDUR at Fort Lewis College. Share Print Switch article Center of Southwest Studies Director Shelby Tisdale has edited a new book Previous Article FLC Accounting Degree is top 50 on Study.com Next Article