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"Demon Mineral" Film Screening
MAY
19
Join the Tribal Water Media Fellowship and filmmakers as they show the film "Demon Mineral" about uranium mining on tribal lands. A conversation with filmmakers Hadley Austin and Yoni Goldstein will follow the film. This event is free and open to the public!
MGT-324 Campus Emergencies
MAY
21
Campus emergency preparedness
Aztec Ruins Historic Inscription Project
MAY
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ISP Weekly Meeting
MAY
22
The Indigenous Society of Psychologists (ISP) is a student chapter of the Society of Indian Psychologists (SIP) ultimately striving to represent Indigenous psychologists by raising awareness and advocating for the mental well-being of Indigenous peoples. ISP is a student organization upholding the intention of creating supportive relationships that provide a network within the professional field of Psychology; our members work together to raise awareness of various mental health conditions and factors that impact Indigenous communities. As students of Fort Lewis College, we are provided with educational resources needed to further our scholarly advancement and our overall understanding of the wide-ranging field of Psychology, and our communal support gives students the professional apparatus necessary to become successful leaders."
2024 Narrow Gauge 10 Mile/4 Mile
MAY
26
Since 1978 the Narrow Gauge 10 Mile Run has been one of Durango’s oldest Memorial Day traditions. The 10-mile course showcases the Fort Lewis College rim, the Animas River Trail and great views of Durango! Bring the family and enjoy the 10 mile run or 5k run, FREE Kids Run, food, drink, awards and more at Fort Lewis College Smith Field. Proceeds benefit Fort Lewis College Cross-Country/Track Teams
ISP Weekly Meeting
MAY
29
The Indigenous Society of Psychologists (ISP) is a student chapter of the Society of Indian Psychologists (SIP) ultimately striving to represent Indigenous psychologists by raising awareness and advocating for the mental well-being of Indigenous peoples. ISP is a student organization upholding the intention of creating supportive relationships that provide a network within the professional field of Psychology; our members work together to raise awareness of various mental health conditions and factors that impact Indigenous communities. As students of Fort Lewis College, we are provided with educational resources needed to further our scholarly advancement and our overall understanding of the wide-ranging field of Psychology, and our communal support gives students the professional apparatus necessary to become successful leaders."
Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education Book Club Discussion
MAY
30
Join Charlene Swansen, Reed Library Staff, and Melissa Stordeur, Human Resources Talent Development Specialist, for a stimulating book club discussion of "Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education" (pp. 1-97) on Thursday, May 30 from 12:30-2 p.m. in EBH 130. This groundbreaking text delves into the complex intersection of disability and academia, shedding light on the pervasive challenges faced by individuals with disabilities in higher education. Through engaging dialogue and critical reflection, we will explore the book's insights, implications, and opportunities for creating a more inclusive and equitable learning environment at Fort Lewis College. Don't miss this chance to deepen your understanding and contribute to meaningful change! Electronic and hard copies of the text are available for check out at the Reed Library. Check out the reading guides for all Reed Library book club selections. Lunch will be provided for those who RSVP by May 20. We hope to see you there!
KDUR Furniture as Art Auction
MAY
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KDUR's premier fundraiser
2024 Devo Jr. Fun Race
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