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Nurturing a global vision of deeply rooted interdependence

Top image: Founders and mission executives of Natural Pathways Foundation Jessica and Steve Zeller shine in love, nature, and their shared love of nature. In 2020, Fort Lewis College launched a Regenerative Food Systems Certificate to respond to the rising demand for a curriculum around sustainable food systems. Summer internships are an integral piece of the program, helping students...

Heather Shotton joins ܽƵ as VP for Diversity Affairs

Heather Shotton is Fort Lewis College’s new vice president for Diversity Affairs, a role she’s eager to infuse with her expertise and work in alongside the students, staff, faculty, and administration of ܽƵ.

Nearly 500 students graduate from ܽƵ

Fort Lewis College hosted an outdoor commencement under a bright blue sky to celebrate nearly 500 graduating seniors. Thousands of friends and family members filled up ܽƵ’s Ray Dennison Memorial Field with love and raucous applause for the Skyhawks. 

ܽƵ Spring Commencement scheduled for May 14

Fort Lewis College’s Spring Commencement will take place on Saturday, May 14, 2022, at 9 a.m. on the Ray Dennison Memorial Field. This is the 60th commencement in ܽƵ history, with nearly 500 students participating. In addition to Spring 2022 graduates, students from 2020 who graduated via virtual ceremonies are invited to walk in this year’s in-person ceremony.

Alpine dimes make a mountain of difference at ܽƵ

For every swipe of a Fort Lewis College #ܽƵFOREVER Loyalty Debit Card, Alpine Bank donates 10 cents to ܽƵ programs. Since the College and Bank partnership launched three years ago, those dimes have added up to nearly $70,000 in direct impact on ܽƵ students.

Active Mindfulness

You don't have to sit with your legs wrapped pretzel-like to enjoy the many benefits of mindful meditation.

ܽƵ partners with the University of Colorado to offer undergraduate nursing program in Durango

Fort Lewis College and the University of Colorado College of Nursing at Anschutz Medical Campus have announced a new partnership to create a four-year undergraduate degree in nursing, ushering in a new model of health and collaboration by bringing the state’s flagship medical institute of higher education to the rural and Indigenous-serving campus of Southwest Colorado. 

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