Hawk Tank Business Plan Competition opens up to local high school students Southwest Colorado Small Business Development Center funding expands popular business plan competition to local high school students, and top prizes will include Fort Lewis College scholarships.
Yazza dazzles as Ms. Hozhoni For April Yazza, crowned Ms. Hozhoni at the 2018 Hozhoni Days Pageant & Powwow, the stage gives her a voice for the causes she believes in.
Congratulations- You're Accepted! View the awesome new video that went out to all our new accepted students this year!
Students of color a majority for first time For the first time, students of color now make up the majority at FLC, reported at 51 percent, with 46 percent white and 3 percent unreported.
Alumna shares lessons of Tanzania work Registered nurse Amber DeHerrera (ATT '98-'01) talked to the Durango Telegraph about the lessons she learned working with birthing mothers in Tanzania through the Durango-based Tanzanian Mission Project.
Gallegos Reichle wins Outstanding Advisor award Coordinator of Student Wellness Kendra Gallegos Reichle won the 2018 Outstanding Advisor award from the NASPA Foundation..
Students attend Stika Whalefest Four Biology students and two faculty attended the Sitka Whalefest, in Alaska, thanks to a grant from the National Science Foundation.
Alumna explores the value of scientific field work Indea Stroeve Rogers (Biology, '18) wrote about the value of field work for scientists for the American Geophysical Union following her experience aboard a research vessel in the Baltic Sea last summer.
Economics major awarded Native American Bank, N.A. Scholarship Economics major Joshua Emerson was awarded the first-ever Native American Bank, N.A. Scholarship at the 2018 American Indian Achievement Awards, in Denver.
First Indigenous Arts Festival held FLC launched the Indigenous Arts Festival in November. The inaugral festival's theme was “Resilience: Laugh, Cry, Persevere,” and featured an art exhibit, speakers, and two theatre productions.
Alumna works to bring dentistry to Native communities The journey of Cristin Haase (Biology, '13) to bring dental care to Native communities was profiled in a cover story in the Fall issue of Winds of Change magazine.
Local students attend math festival More than 200 students from Durango, Cortez, and Ignacio schools came to campus for the Julia Robinson Mathematics Festival in the Student Union Ballroom.
Alumna describes food issues in the Navajo Nation Parvannah Lee (Pubilc Health, '18) wrote an editorial for Teen Vogue about her experiences learning about food and hunger issues in her home Navajo Nation.
Student performs slacklining first Junior Geology major Sean Englund completed the first-ever slackline crossing between Durango's Twin Buttes, in November.
Alumni's documentary film chronicles Noble Peace Prize winner In October, filmmaker Alexandria Bombach (Business Administration, '08) debuted On Her Shoulders, her documentary about Nadia Murad, who also won the Nobel Peace Price in October.