Skyhawk Sports Network FLC's new athletics streaming portal, the Skyhawks Sports Network, will debut on September 2 with the first football game of the season.
Economic Impact Students in Deb Walker's Economics classes give back to the community with economic impact studies of events, including the 2017 Dolores River Festival.
Pork Sticks John Arbuckle (Environmental Agriculture, '99), owner of Singing Prairie Farm in La Plata, Missouri, has created the first and only non-GMO, pasture-raised pork snack stick available nationally, called Roam Sticks.
Noel Altaha NYT Noel Altaha (Psychology,'13) was featured in The New York Times' "A Conversation with Native Americans on Race."
Christine Odle Christine Odle's (Business Administration, '90) new book, Rockin' Your Business Finances, made it to #1 on Amazon's Small Businesses Taxation list.
Ned Williamson Ned Williamson (Biology, '79), a former deputy prosecutor and owner of a private legal practice in Hailey, Idaho, was appointed to the position of Fifth District Judge in Idaho.
Historical eclipse A petroglyph in New Mexico’s Chaco Canyon, found by FLC and CU-Boulder students during a field school in 1992, may represent a total eclipse that occurred there a thousand years ago.
Marissa Molina DACA PC Marissa Molina (Political Science, '14) spoke at a press conference about how DACA, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, changed her life and made it possible for her to graduate.[VIDEO]
Amy Gilley Amy Gilley, technical director in the Theatre department, attended a three-week National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute in Washington D.C. called "On Native Grounds" that covered Native American ethnohistory.
Hakes eclipse Charles Hakes, senior lecturer of Physics and resident astronomy buff, gives his tips on observing the eclipse safely and catching a view of the Perseid meteor shower.
Joy Harjo announced as Common Reading Experience author The Common Reading Experience is happy to announce Joy Harjo’s memoir Crazy Brave as the 2017-2018 CRE book. Harjo, an author and musician, will visit the FLC campus in February to work with students and speak to the Durango community.
Chuck Riggs SAPIENS Chuck Riggs, professor of Anthropology, published an article in SAPIENS about Native American archaeology and cultural imperialism.
Animal encounters turn biologist to the wild side Angela Grogan couldn’t imagine that a rhinoceros would help determine her passion and her career. That was before she spent two summers interning with Out of Africa Wildlife Park, a private zoo in Camp Verde, Arizona.
After nearly 40 years, the Senne scholarship is paying big dividends in the lives of FLC chemistry students In the decades since the Senne’s established their scholarship, dozens of FLC chemistry students have received the award. Recipients have gone on to earn graduate degrees at some of the country’s most prestigious institutions and do important work all over the world.