News Briefs SOIL strengthens partnership with ܽƵ through student internships, class projects SOIL deepened its collaboration with Fort Lewis College this summer by hosting two interns from ܽƵ’s Environment and Sustainability Department. Students Raine Lohr and Brooke Lant contributed to projects ranging from planting plants for educational gardens and aquaponics maintenance to pest management, research, and community outreach. Lant also completed a research project...
Friends and Donors Industry partnerships fuel solar energy work on the Navajo Nation Students, alumni, and faculty are working alongside industry partners AES and Marathon Petroleum to bring solar energy to homes on the Navajo Nation. The Village Aid Project Solar Initiative blends student-led design with culturally grounded engagement, advancing energy justice and long-term infrastructure solutions.
Friends and Donors ܽƵ unveils Nursing Hall, welcomes first class of CU Nursing ܽƵ Collaborative students Family dreams, community vision converge at emotional Call to Care ceremony
ܽƵ Board of Trustees sharpens its institutional focus with resolution The Resolution on Culture on Shared Governance, drafted by the ܽƵ Board of Trustees, is the latest milestone for Fort Lewis College in its commitment to fostering campus belonging.
ܽƵ Employee Mortgage Assistance Program launches ܽƵ committed to the housing security of its faculty and staff by launching the Employee Mortgage Assistance Program, or EMAP.
VoܽƵ: Justin McBrayer Tune in to hear ܽƵ stories from Justin McBrayer, professor of Philosophy and associate dean.
ܽƵ scholars break new ground in biomedical and behavioral science research The Fort Lewis College Undergraduate Research Training Initiative for Student Enhancement, or ܽƵ U-RISE, increases access and equity in biomedical research.
ܽƵ's NAIS department quintupled in size In 2022, Fort Lewis College’s premier Native American & Indigenous Studies program received a critical academic boost.
VoܽƵ: Byron Tsabetsaye Tune in to hear ܽƵ stories from Byron Tsabetsaye (English, '13), director of the Student Involvement Center.
From the San Juan Mountains to the San Juan Islands Meet sailor, teacher, mathematician, and weekend philosopher Nicholas Canaparo (Adventure Education, '15). With voyages from Puget Sound to Amsterdam Harbor, Canaparo has lived as a globetrotter aboard world-class vessels.