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“Fort Lewis and the Johnson Scholarship gave me, a Rez girl from Lók’aa’ch’égai, the opportunity to grow into the businesswoman and leader I am today,” Joe said. “I’m not making a million dollars, but I am back home serving my community.” Meet Danielle Joe (Accounting, ’20.) She arrived at Fort Lewis College with her young son, Alexander, a single mother, determined to get her degree. A member of the Navajo Nation, Joe wanted to join her family’s thriving mercantile legacy on the largest Indian …
The Grub Hub Food Pantry is a student-led, food justice organization committed to serving everyone – students, graduate students, staff, faculty, community members – by breaking down the stigma behind food insecurity. We share good food through free meals and a free food pantry filled with produce from local farmers and donations from local businesses and non-profits. Learn more about the power of Grub Hub, its humble beginnings and the lasting impacts in our latest FLCVoices magazine. Link in …
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“Fort Lewis and the Johnson Scholarship gave me, a Rez girl from Lók’aa’ch’égai, the opportunity to grow into the businesswoman and leader I am today,” Danielle Joe said. “I’m not making a million dollars, but I am back home serving my community.” When the JSF scholarship program was launched at FLC in 2019, 200 Native American business majors were enrolled in SOBA. Three years later, 248 Native American students are enrolled in SOBA, the largest number of Native American business majors in the nation. Read how the rising SOBA enrollment rates and student success stories