Teacher Licensure launches new master’s program Fort Lewis College is taking a bold step forward—and all aspiring teachers can join the adventure. Applications are now open for FLC’s new Master of Arts in Education: Teacher Licensure program. The two-year program enables participants to earn a master’s degree in education, as well as a Colorado teaching certificate.
Hawk Tank Business Plan Competition opens with reception at Durango Welcome Center Now in its second year, the Hawk Tank Business Plan Competition gives aspiring entrepreneurs the opportunity to create a business plan under the mentorship of successful business experts from our area.
President Climate Action President Thomas joined over 200 presidents and chancellors of other institutions by signing the "Letter from Higher Education Leaders on Climate Action."
Favorite Mtn Towns No surprise here: Durango was named #4 on Travel + Leisure's list of America's Favorite Mountain Towns!
Cyclocross Nats The FLC Cycling Team won third place at Cyclocross Nationals in Hartford, Connecticut, on January 5.
Registration open for Ballet Folklorico de Durango community dance group New classes for traditional Mexican Folklorico dances begin Monday, Jan. 9 at 5:30 p.m., and enrollment is open to anyone interested.
Gulliford High Country Speaker Series Andrew Gulliford, professor of History and Environmental Studies, was chosen to be a keynote speaker at the 15th annual High Country Speaker Series in Avon, Colorado.
Nicole Ducheneaux Nicole Ducheneaux (History, '02), a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, was named to the 2016 class of “Native American 40 Under 40” by The National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development.
Local financial internship integrates students with careers Durango contains an economic ecosystem as rich as its natural setting. Here, Fort Lewis College students can experience working with nationally competitive companies while staying close to home. One such company is Vantiv Integrated Payments, which offers paid internships during the summer months to students from the School of Business Administration.
Anthropology professor serving in curator position Charles Riggs, professor of Anthropology, has been appointed as the College’s Curator of Archaeological Collections.
Experts examine business and the economy—present and future—at Southwest Business Forum at Fort Lewis College The Forum offers experts in business and the economy who will present their views on the current status of the economy and what the future might hold for the Four Corners region, Colorado and the nation.
Alice Admire winner offers Winter Commencement Address [VIDEO] Congratulations to the newest members of the Fort Lewis College Class of 2016!
A peek into December 2016 Commencement [PHOTOS] On a snowy December morning, more than 200 students graduated from Fort Lewis College and participated in a Commencement ceremony in Whalen Gymnasium. The graduates were encouraged by Commencement Speaker Leslie Goldstein, winner of the Alice Admire Outstanding Teaching Award. Congratulations to all graduates and their families!
Celebrating cycling in Durango [VIDEO] Durango's Community Cycling Celebration, on December 1, 2016, was created as a way to honor the role of the sport in our small mountain town, as well as raise funds for the FLC Cycling Team and Durango DEVO. Thanks to all who came out for the event!
Happy holidays from FLC! [VIDEO] We hope this short video reminds you of special people and places. Sending you the warmest wishes for this holiday season. Your friends at Fort Lewis College.