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Explore more than 40 majors, minors, and certificates in the School of Arts & Sciences. Students gain hands-on experience through undergraduate research, fieldwork, and creative inquiry across the Southwest and beyond.
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The region’s hub for teacher preparation, offering undergraduate and graduate programs leading to Colorado teacher licensure. Students can major in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, or Educational Studies, or pursue advanced endorsements and master’s degrees. Adventure Education adds another layer of experiential learning—training future educators to lead confidently in both classrooms and outdoor settings.
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An AACSB-accredited school offering majors, minors, and certificates. Students develop leadership and entrepreneurial skills by partnering with Four Corners business leaders and applying classroom learning to real-world challenges.
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The event is part of ongoing research funded through an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation grant to advance community energy research.
Fort Lewis College web design students take projects from concept to public-facing sites with support from Kinsta and campus IT
Fort Lewis College’s new dietetics program is opening doors to nutrition and health care careers, and helping students stay in Southwest Colorado while they prepare to make a difference.
During the ceremony at Whalen Gymnasium, graduates were encouraged to use language, knowledge and empathy to create connection and understanding.
Steven Fenster, Ph.DDean, School of Arts and Sciences
Elizabeth Cartier, Ph.D.Dean, Katz School of Business
Chiara Cannella, Ph.DInterim Dean, School of Education