Beth LaShell, Director, The Old Fort at Hesperus Beth LaShell, Director, The Old Fort at Hesperus, received $200,000 from the Native American Agriculture Fund (NAAF) to “support the success of Native farmers and ranchers”.
Dr. Jared Beeton, Faculty, Environment & Sustainability Dr. Jared Beeton, Faculty, Environment & Sustainability, received $1,200,000 from the Department of Energy for the “Environmental Justice Laboratory”.
Stella Zhu, Basic Needs Coordinator, Student Well-being Stella Zhu, Basic Needs Coordinator, Student Well-being, received $5,404 from Hunger Free Colorado for a “Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Outreach subaward agreement”.
Stella Zhu, Basic Needs Coordinator, Student Well-being Stella Zhu, Basic Needs Coordinator, Student Well-being, received $39,722 from the US Department of Agriculture through the State of Colorado Department of Human Services for a “Employment First Third Party Partnership for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)”.
Dr. Christine Smith, Undergraduate Research Support Coordinator and Adjunct Instructor of Biology Dr. Christine Smith, Undergraduate Research Support Coordinator and Adjunct Instructor of Biology, received $53,330 from the Intuitive Foundation, Inc. for the “Pay It Forward 2023/2024 project”.
Dr. Jill Choate, Associate Professor, Teacher Education Dr. Jill Choate, Associate Professor, Teacher Education, received $80,000 from the Colorado Department of Education for the “Quality Teacher Recruitment Program 23-24 grant”.
Dr. Jill Choate, Associate Professor, Teacher Education Dr. Jill Choate, Associate Professor, Teacher Education, received $25,000 from the US Department of Education through the University of Florida for the “CEEDAR Colorado Technical Assistance grant”.
Stacey Peters, Administrative Assistant III Stacey Peters, Administrative Assistant III, received $5,000 from the Colorado Department of Education, Colorado State Library for the “State Grants for Libraries Act”.
Fort Lewis College hopes interactive scoreboard will fire up sports crowds Fort Lewis College hopes interactive scoreboard will fire up sports crowds.
FLC Latino, first-gen students dream big after national Hispanic conference in Chicago Eight FLC students were inspired by this year’s United States Hispanic Leadership Institute National Conference.
FLC launches avalanche program to train the next generation of industry leaders Students earn a bachelor’s degree in Adventure Education, the FLC Snow & Avalanche Studies certificate, and four of the industry’s most widely recognized certifications from the American Institute for Avalanche Research & Education.
Indigenous women find their stride in physics Los Alamos National Laboratory, FLC partnership, helps Indigenous women find a new path into the world of research.
New grants strengthen Indigenous students' success, access at Fort Lewis College A $3.75 million Title III grant and two philanthropic grants, totaling $113,000, will support Indigenous student success, increase access to school materials, and launch a Native American College Day at Fort Lewis College.
FLC Student Health Center gains Colorado Medicaid accreditation The accreditation allows qualifying students to access all FLC Student Health Center services at no out-of-pocket cost to them.
Beth LaShell received the State of Colorado Stewardship Award for Work at the Old Fort Beth LaShell, Director of the Old Fort at FLC, received the Bloom Award from the Colorado State Land Board at the agency’s annual awards ceremony in Denver. “It is a remarkable site,” said William Woolston, Field Operations Supervisor for the State Land Board. “To say the trust land that Beth manages is...