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Never again will Noah Garcia take for granted that he can turn on a faucet and enjoy fresh, clean water.

When our river turned gold

On the morning of August 7, Durangoans awoke to a tragic sight: Overnight the Animas River had transformed from mid-summer clear-green into a brilliant golden ribbon threaded through downtown.

Zimbabwean Engineering alumnus finds both home and career in Durango

Durango is a long way to have come from Africa. But for Farai Taziwa, it's not nearly as far as his whole world has come. Taziwa, a Zimbabwe native, has accumulated many achievements during his time at Fort Lewis College, from earning his bachelor's degree in Engineering in just three and a half years, to landing his first job during his last semester. 

Lessons from Broadway

Playwright Eric Coble has hit the big time. His play “Velocity of Autumn” premiered on Broadway in 2014, and lead actress Estelle Parsons earned a Tony Award nomination for her role. After so much promising success, Coble’s star has kept right on rising—and this fall, he soared right back to his alma mater, Fort Lewis College.

Students and donors come together at the Benefactors Brunch [VIDEO]

ܽƵ donors shared a meal with and saw presentations by students who benefit from scholarships at the Benefactors Brunch in October. This annual gathering is an opportunity for who those who support ܽƵ scholarships to meet the students who benefit from that support.

Climbing up to climb out

Last summer a group of Fort Lewis College students and alumni banded together to climb all 54 of Colorado’s 14,000-foot peaks to raise awareness of mental health issues.

A colorful party

Fiesta on the Mesa celebrates Hispano culture on the ܽƵ campus.

Teacher Education students earn ܽƵ's first-ever master's degrees

Fort Lewis College took a giant leap into the future in January 2012, when the Higher Learning Commission approved ܽƵ's first graduate program: a Master of Arts in Education, Teacher Leadership Option. The first students in the M.A. program and the associated graduate-level Teacher Leadership Certificate program began their studies in Fall 2013.

Shannon Soignier

Shannon Soignier (International Relations, ‘99) has put together several talents to get where she is today. She has a background in medicine and meditation, and an interest in world affairs that started with her studies at ܽƵ.

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