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ܽƵ students paint with purpose

Two Fort Lewis College friends, Allie Wolfe, a senior majoring in Psychology, and Tatyana Trujillo (Environmental Studies, ’20), were inspired to further the message of Black Lives Matter by painting a BLM mural on the iconic east-facing wall of College Drive’s Everyday gas station.

The little things

After identifying a perennial herb that had never been reported in Colorado before, Professor of Biology Ross McCauley welcomed three students to join him in a five-week Field Botany class with the goal of the course mirroring McCauley’s venture: to learn how to identify vascular plants while in the field.

Kate Suazo featured by CDHE

The Colorado Department of Higher Education and her team for their exemplary work in supporting students through the coronavirus pandemic this spring.

Remember when: Yearbooks

Once upon a time, yearbooks served as America’s collegiate scrapbooks, the cradle of institutional memories created by students for students. Records reveal that ܽƵ's yearbook tradition lasted only 30 years. 

Lab partners with a purpose

Two lifelong pals found friendship in ܽƵ’s Chemistry lab, a place they’d always imagined giving back to, and eventually help pave the way for future chemists.

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