Steve Short

Steven Short was reappointed to the FLC Board of Trustees for a four-year term by Governor Hickenlooper.

Alumna shares inspiration of theatre through teaching

Natalie Benally’s theatre career has come full circle. When she was a teenager, her high school did not even offer drama courses. Now, she teaches in its brand-new theatre arts program. In order to complete this cycle, her career intersected with Fort Lewis College—twice.

Jeremy Gunn

Jeremy Gunn, former coach of the Skyhawks Men's Soccer team, just made history -- he is one of only four coaches nationwide who has won soccer championships in both divisions: Division I with Stanford in 2015 and Division II with FLC in 2005.

Justin McBrayer NYT

The New York Times' list of the "Stories That Held You the Longest in 2015" included Associate Philosophy Professor Justin McBrayer's op-ed piece, "Why Our Children Don't Think there Are Moral Facts" at #27.

The Old King Gold Blues [VIDEO]

In August of 2015, over 3 million gallons of mine waste was accidentally released into the Animas River. In this micro-documentary, we look at the history of the mine, the effects of the spill, why it happened, and how Fort Lewis and the Durango community responded.

VIDEO: A day in the life of Lainey

What is it like to be a student at Fort Lewis College? In our "Day in the Life" series, we'll explore life at FLC through the eyes of our students. In this episode, we meet Lainey, an English major and media enthusiast. On this day, Lainey goes skiing up at Purgatory Resort, works with the student newsmagazine The Independent, and does her internship with KDUR Campus Community...

Tino Sonora

Tino Sonora, professor of Economics and director of the Office of Business & Economic Research, contributed the economic overview for La Plata County in the University of Colorado's 2016 Colorado Economic Outlook report, including the assessment that August's Gold King Mine spill likely won’t have a long-term economic impact on the region.

Marijuana tourism Lorraine Taylor

Research done by Lorraine Taylor, assistant professor of Business Administration, and her students in a special research class, shows that marijuana legalization is having a minimal effect on local tourism.
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