The Center of Southwest Studies is open for reservation-only viewing of its latest exhibition, "PIVOT," The Center of Southwest Studies is open for reservation-only viewing of its latest exhibition, "PIVOT," which features skateboard deck art from Native American artists.
Assistant Professor Paul DeBell spoke to The Durango Herald about voters disassociating from traditional parties Paul DeBell, assistant professor of Political Science, spoke to The Durango Herald about voters disassociating from traditional parties as a result of growing frustration with national politics.
FLC recognized by LendEDU for one of the lowest student loan debt figures in the country FLC has been nationally recognized by LendEDU for having one of the lowest student loan debt figures in the country for the Class of 2019. FLC's average student debt per borrower figure of $19,429 ranked #38 in the country and #1 in Colorado.
Brian Burke, professor of Psychology, is nominated for Best Educator in Durango Brian Burke, professor of Psychology, is nominated for Best Educator in Durango. Voting continues through September 12, 2020.
Kate Suazo featured by CDHE The Colorado Department of Higher Education featured Professional Advocate and Case Manager Kate Suazo and her team for their exemplary work in supporting students through the coronavirus pandemic this spring.
The Princeton Review named FLC as one of the 2021 Best Colleges in the Western region The Princeton Review named FLC as one of the 2021 Best Colleges in the Western region.
President Stritikus reflects on the decision to return to campus In an op-ed for The Durango Herald, President Stritikus reflects on the decision to return to campus for in-person instruction.
FLC community tested for COVID-19 during move-in More than 1,400 residents and hundreds of FLC employees were tested for COVID-19 during move-in week. Free testing is available for FLC community members for the remainder of the semester.
Cycling coach Dave Hagen featured on 303Endurance podcast Cycling coach Dave Hagen has had unparalleled success as a college coach, clinching national championships and helping shape some Olympians along the way. He was featured on the 303Endurance podcast.
Board of Trustees commit to diversity, equity, inclusion At their annual retreat, the Board of Trustees examined ways to deepen and reinforce Fort Lewis College’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Fall sports delayed except for golf and cross-country running Except for cross-country and golf, FLC fall sports will not compete this season after the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference postponed football, men's and women's soccer, and volleyball games until Spring 2021.
Alumna Veronica Krupnick accepted to the National Foster Youth and Alumni Policy Council Veronica Krupnick (Public Health, '17) was accepted to the National Foster Youth and Alumni Policy Council this year, where she'll work to educate and partner with policymakers to improve child welfare policy across the country.
Alumnus Matt Taylor launches AidtoAll app Matt Taylor (Business Administration, '03) launched the AidtoAll app, a charitable giving platform that helps more fortunate people make financial contributions and connect with their neighbors in need.
President Tom Stritikus interviews with KSUT about fall plans In an interview with KSUT's Sarah Flower, President Stritikus discussed the plans in place for an in-person fall semester.
Students and employees receive free COVID-19 testing before start of semester Before the first day of classes, FLC students and employees are being tested for COVID-19, free of charge. On-campus residents are required to test when they check in on campus, while employees and any other student have the option to test.