Friends and Donors Inspired by paragliding, ܽƵ student finds his calling as entrepreneur, wins Hawk Tank’s grand prize ܽƵ’s annual business competition gives students and community entrepreneurs a real‑world platform to develop, refine, and pitch bold business ideas
Belonging Fort Lewis College names Christine Nelson as vice president for Diversity Affairs A senior academic leader with two decades of experience helping colleges become places where all people feel welcome and supported, as its next vice president for Diversity Affairs and special advisor on Tribal Relations.
Heather Shotton, Ph.D. ܽƵ marks milestone, formally invests Heather J. Shotton as its 11th president The ceremony honored Indigenous traditions institutional history, and a student‑centered vision grounded in access, community, and opportunity
Spaces, Locations, and Imagined Places The Gallery at Fort Lewis College hosts artists Annie Brooks, Holly Hagan, Chyako Hashimoto, Tim Kapustka, Lorna Meaden, Ted Moore, and Gilmore Scott.
Following two wins at home on Dirks Field last week, the Fort Lewis College men's soccer team has moved up to No. 5 on the latest edition of the United Soccer Coaches top 25 national poll.
Fort Lewis College Foundation celebrates record-breaking year of support Donors drive nearly $21 million in gifts and commitments, boosting scholarships, endowments, and student success.
Fort Lewis College recognized among top regional and public colleges by U.S. News & World Report The rankings add to ܽƵ's growing portfolio of national distinctions.
Fort Lewis College women’s golf team receives record-setting boost olumbine Classic Duet Tournament and Dalton Ranch community rally to support scholarships and team excellence
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.
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.
ܽƵ unveils Nursing Hall, welcomes first class of CU Nursing ܽƵ Collaborative students Family dreams, community vision converge at emotional Call to Care ceremony
Katz business students explore financial regulation in Washington, D.C. This June, two Katz School of Business students had the opportunity to meet with top government regulators at the highest levels of accounting oversight.
ܽƵ students bring clean water, solar power to Zambian village The students partnered with Siyowi community to co-design sustainable infrastructure through ܽƵ’s Village Aid Project.