Campus curiosities

The typical faculty office contains books, stacks of papers, a framed diploma and maybe even a coffeepot. But what unique pieces of their personalities do professors sprinkle among their bookshelves and computer desks?

New academic options debut

Students will have several new majors and concentrations to choose from starting the Fall 2016 semester. The new academic options are designed to better prepare students with the skills needed in today’s workplaces.

Hozhoni Days shares Native culture

Its Navajo name means "Days of beauty" -- a description perfectly suited to Hozhoni Days, two weeks of pageantry, powwowing, and celebration of cultures that is Fort Lewis College's longest-running student-led tradition.

Clausen

"Sustainability and Environmental Sociology: Putting the Economy in its Place and Moving Toward an Integrative Socio-Ecology," co-authored by Associate Professor of Sociology Rebecca Clausen, was published in the May, 2016 issue of Sustainability Journal.

Up from the sagebrush: The Old Fort at Hesperus [VIDEO]

The latest episode in the Fortifact microdocumentary series delves into the rich history of the Old Fort at Hesperus, Fort Lewis College's original campus located 25 miles west of Durango. Learn how it became a college and how it is being used today.

Wendland

Amy Wendland, a professor in the Art & Design Department, was chosen from over 300 applicants to receive a fully-funded artist residency from the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts for their 2016 Open Studio Residency Program.
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