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.
Alum Patrick Succo Alumnus Patrick Succo (Chemistry and Biology, '13), a veterinary student at Colorado State University, is part of a veterinary outreach program to teach essential animal care to high schoolers in the Navajo Nation.
CompEng FLC will be offering a Computer Engineering degree beginning Fall 2017, once approval is granted by the Colorado Commission of Higher Education.
Black Student Union Alumna Dabney Meachum (Political Science, '16) and senior Psychology major MeKayla Smith were featured in an article on the effectiveness of Black Student Unions in Your Black Education.
Alum Schuyler van Englenberg Alumnus Schuyler van Englenberg (Chemistry, '05), assistant professor of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at the University of Denver, was just named to the prestigious 2016 Class of Boettcher Investigators in the Webb-Waring Biomedical Awards. He will receive a $235,000 grant to support up to three years of biomedical research.
A special memorial to honor the life and service of Capt. Jeff Kuss Durango and Fort Lewis College will honor the remarkable life of Marine Captain Jeff Kuss (Economics, ’06) on Saturday, June 11.
AIBL Board members Liz Ross, director of the Small Business Development Center, and Larie Clown, a senior English major, were added to the Board of Directors for American Indian Business Leaders.
FLC mourns the passing of Capt. Jeff Kuss Capt. Kuss graduated from Fort Lewis College in 2006 with a degree in economics.
Captain Jeff Kuss Captain Jeff Kuss (Economics, '06) of the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, performed a flyover with the Blue Angels before the start of Super Bowl 50. We are saddened to report that Captain Kuss died following a training accident on June 2.