Heidi Steltzer Festival Albertine

Heidi Steltzer, associate professor of Biology, will be a panelist on "An Egalitarian Future" at November's Festival Albertine 2017, an event exploring feminist issues curated by Gloria Steinem and Robin Morgan in New York City.

Heidi op-ed

Heidi Steltzer, associate professor of biology, discusses the role of scientists in protecting humanity in her op-ed published in the Durango Herald.
On the banks of the Tagus River, with the village of Toledo behind, Professor Booth (C) and students (L-R) Taylor Springs, Carolyn Estes, and Matt Lawrence wait for the tour bus.

Experiencing Spanish art & culture through immersion

What better way to study European art and culture than to witness it? In May, Paul Booth, associate professor and chair of Art & Design, and Julie Tapley-Booth, business manager of the Center of Southwest Studies, did just that with a troupe of eight students.

Banker invests in his community

Norm Franke didn’t set out to be a banker when he attended college. But 34 years after starting his career, he finds himself a regional president of Alpine Bank in charge of location development – a role that also enables him to invest in the health of his new community. Franke (Business Administration, ’83) worked on Colorado’s Western Slope for 20 years...

Korb SEEDS

Four FLC students, under the direction of Biology Professor Julie Korb, attended a four-day workshop through SEEDS at the Rocky Mountain Biology Laboratory in Gothic, Colorado. They were able to network with influential scientists and other students and prepare for careers in their field.  

Fort Lewis College presents Real History of the Americas

The Real History of the Americas takes a positive, but different look at the history of North and South America from the viewpoints of Hispanic, African-American, Asian, Native and LGBT peoples, among others. The 2017 theme is “Honoring the Heartbeat of our Mother,” and will feature indigenous drumming, traditional foods, lectures, art, theatre and storytelling.

Laughter is the best therapy for FLC comedian

Junior Allie Wolfe is studying to be an art therapist. But until a year ago, she had no idea that stand-up comedy would be her own therapeutic outlet. Now she’s one of the top performing comedians in the Four Corners region, and she’s experiencing the very benefits of expressive therapy that she wants to foster for her future clients.

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