Tisdale on KSUT Shelby Tisdale, executive director of the Center of Southwest Studies, was interviewed by KSUT's Mark Duggan about the facility and upcoming events.
Alum Matt Glick Think Network Technologies, founded by alum Matt Glick (Sociology/Human Services, '00), was named a Colorado Company to Watch for 2016.
Caiden Boyt Caiden Boyt, a member of the Class of 2020, won an OtterBox Entrepreneur Scholarship sponsored by the electronics accessory company.
Softball Australia Elle Fracker, head softball coach, and five student-athletes will be representing the US July 16-28 at the Australian International Softball Challenge.
Kevin Callahan Kevin Callahan, a member of the upcoming Class of 2020, was recognized by Bicycling Magazine for bike commuting to school every day for 10 years.
Grant awards from May 2016 - June 2016 Over one month, 13 faculty and staff members received grants for their programs and departments, ranging in size from $940 - $1.1 million.
Alum Guy Meyer Skyhawk basketball alumnus Guy Meyer (English, '07) was named director of basketball operations at New Mexico State University.
No limits: Coach Marks competes internationally in XTERRA Off-Road Triathlons [VIDEO] Katarina Marks, assistant cross country coach, inspires her student-athletes by competing in XTERRA Off-Road Triathlons, which combine open water swimming, mountain biking, and trail running.
Roy Dalpra's legacy of giving will help FLC students look to the stars When it’s completed, the GPE Hall’s rooftop observatory deck will be dedicated to Mr. Dalpra.
Alum Howard Grotts GoPro Howard Grotts (Mathematics, '14) grabbed first place in the GoPro Mountain Games Cross Country Mountain Bike Race on June 11, his fourth consecutive win at the event.
Biology professor travels from pole to pole to learn about climate change [VIDEO] Heidi Steltzer, associate professor of biology, will be traveling from one end of the earth to the other to learn how climate change is affecting plant life, and how she can better share that information to affect change in society.
Alum Tate Lagasca Tate Lagasca (Environmental Studies, '15) placed first in local race Steamworks Half-Marathon with a time of 1:18:56.
Heidi Steltzer Animas River Spill Heidi Steltzer, associate professor of Biology, published an op-ed on the changing color of the Animas River following the August 2015 mine drainage spill.
CPA tallies success by helping Native tribes Sean McCabe’s CPA firm, Anuskewicz & McCabe, P.C., recently earned the American Indian Business of the Year award. But the real triumph, says McCabe (Accounting, ’97), is crafting a business that specializes in serving Native American clients.
Health Careers Camp Health Career Camp is just one of many camps that take place on campus during the summer, bringing thousands of students up to The Rim.