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There is no I in Team

Despite 2020-21 playing out as the most unusual year in college athletics, Skyhawk teams showed up ready to play and make school history.

Partnerships of Yore

Learn about two of ܽƵ's historic community partnerships: the Heart Fund Drive and Radio KIUP.

Throughline

Art, history, and culture coalesce in Throughline, a student-led exhibit inspired by the collections at the Center of Southwest Studies.

Back to the Rocket

Durango's Rocket Drive-in, which operated from 1956-2004, inspired the makeover of ܽƵ's Rocket Grill in Spring 2021.

ܽƵ faculty and staff receive awards for exemplary service

From supporting the day-to-day operations of the College with innovation and excellence to taking on extra responsibilities during the pandemic, faculty and staff showed immense care for students and colleagues and exhibited exceptional work in the last year.

Fort Lewis College celebrates student scholars

Each spring, just before commencement, Fort Lewis College hosts the Undergraduate Research & Creative Activities Symposium to celebrate the research and creative works of graduating seniors.

Fort Lewis College in-person commencement returns

The COVID-19 pandemic prevented Fort Lewis College from hosting any in-person commencement ceremonies in 2020. Now with the prevalence of vaccines and low local case counts, ܽƵ will host its first in-person commencement in a year in multiple outdoor ceremonies.

Fort Lewis College joins Common App

Students applying to Fort Lewis College for 2021-22 will have the ability to do so through Common App, a powerful online college application platform that serves more than three million applicants, teachers, counselors, and advisors across all 50 United States and around the world each year.

Sue Kraus comments on the danger of pandemic boredom and avalanches

Calls for adventure and excitement amidst a pandemic can have rather adverse consequences. Within a seven-day period in February, 15 people were killed by avalanches, which is a number not seen since 1910. With many ski areas restricting visitors, the backcountry is more and more appealing. “It’s hard to say 'no' when you’re bored,” said Sue Kraus, professor of...
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