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Every year, Fort Lewis College graduates create innovative, original research in over 20 fields. Here are five stories of our amazing scholars, their projects, and how the work changed their lives.

Skyhawk flies on the court

Akuel Kot, a senior studying Sports Administration, has been playing basketball every day since the seventh grade. Kot’s dedication to the game has paid off. Standing at six-foot-two, he’s a Fort Lewis College men’s basketball team guard—and its star player.

1,000 miles, $10,000

ܽƵ senior Cole Wilson will hike the Grand Enchantment Trail in hopes of raising $10,000 for the Grub Hub Food Pantry, which provides free, nutritious foodstuffs to students, staff, and faculty.

 

A midwinter’s whirlwind ecotour with ܽƵ SEEDS

Members of Fort Lewis College’s Strategies for Ecological Education, Diversity & Sustainability Club, or SEEDS, traveled to Puerto Peñasco, Mexico, for a student-led study abroad experience to shed light on the ecological diversity of a destination typically known for its pineapple drinks and banana boats.

VoܽƵ: Lucas Brown

Tune in to hear ܽƵ stories from Lucas Brown (Environmental Science, '22).

ܽƵ historian synthesizes 11,000 years of Bears Ears history

Bears Ears National Monument is a fascinating, mysterious natural wonder in San Juan County, Utah. The monument has many geological formations, including towering cliffs, deep canyons, and sprawling mesas. The area is dotted with cultural sites, petroglyphs, and other historical pieces, evidence of the Indigenous nations inhabiting the region for thousands of years.

VoܽƵ: JJ Desrosiers

Tune in to hear ܽƵ stories from JJ Desrosiers, a senior studying Economics and Business Administration.

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