Humans of Fort Lewis College: Suzanne Connors

Background: What's your title, and what do you do on your job? And how many years have you been at FLC? My title is Director of Alumni Engagement and Annual Giving and I’m still trying to figure out what I do on my job! In a big picture sense, it is my responsibility to create connections, to care for and to cultivate our the body of our alumni here at FLC.

Ray Kenny

Dr. Ray Kenny, professor of geosciences recently published “A cool time in the Early Jurassic: First continental palaeoclimate estimates from oxygen and hydrogen isotope ratios in chert from Navajo Sandstone carbonate lenses, Utah (USA),” In Carbonates and Evaporites.

Devon Parson

Alumnus Devon Parson (Philosophy, '07) helped start Pathways to Independence, a special education program in the Durango 9R School District for students with disabilities.

Julie Korb

Biology Professor Julie Korb was the invited Graduate Forestry seminar speaker at NAU in October. She spoke about research at a long term forest restoration project in warm dry mixed conifer outside of Pagosa Springs. 

Return of Native American human remains and artifacts focus of 25th anniversary of federal law

This autumn marks the 25th anniversary of “probably the most powerful Native American human rights law that has ever been passed in the United States,” according to Kathleen Fine-Dare, professor of Anthropology and Gender & Women’s Studies at Fort Lewis College. The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, enacted by Congress in 1990, requires the return of...
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