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ܽƵ alumnus receives grant for Hopi outdoor program

Adventures for Hopi, a program founded by Fort Lewis College alumnus Marshall Masayesva (Adventure Education, 2014), has been awarded a $10,000 grant through the KEEN Effect grant program, which supports nonprofits around the world that inspire responsible outdoor participation.

Welcome back to Fort Lewis College!

Welcome Skyhawks! It’s the beginning of another school year, which always brings new energy back to campus.   This is an exciting time to be at Fort Lewis College. Our new Geosciences, Physics and Engineering Hall is taking shape. Construction is on schedule (maybe even a little ahead of schedule) for completion in 2016. By this time next year, I expect us to be moving into...

Psychology Students Complete 5-Week Clinical Psychology Field School

Psychology Professor Brian Burke recently took five Fort Lewis students on the Clinical Psychology Field School program, a five-week externship incorporated into a six-credit upper-level psychology elective. From June to July 2015, students worked at the Colorado Mental Health Institute at Fort Logan and Pueblo.

Geosciences, Physics, & Engineering at ܽƵ ... and our new GPE Hall!

The sciences are on the rise at Fort Lewis College -- floor by floor, as the new Geosciences, Engineering & Physics Hall takes shape on the west side of campus.

To give yourself a science-style lift, check out our new video celebrating the visual beauty of the sciences-in-action at Fort Lewis College.

Animas River Updates from Fort Lewis College

The EPA has released more data; interpretation of these data remains a point of confusion for the many.  Concerned citizens have told me they appreciate the Animas River Updates; many have still have unanswered questions and have contacted me requesting more information. This update is provided to address some of those lingering questions.

ܽƵ Voices: Professor Rebecca Clausen talks Animas River recovery [VIDEO]

As the Durango community continues to recover from the Gold King Mine spill, Fort Lewis College faculty and staff are finding ways to be of service. Rebecca Clausen, Sociology associate professor and chair of the Sociology & Human Services department, talks about an event she created to help the Durango community process feelings in the wake of the Animas River mine waste spill.

Animas River Updates from Fort Lewis College

To help people understand the complex issues surrounding the Animas River mine waste spill, we're offering insights from Fort Lewis College faculty on questions people in the community are asking. What might be some of the social implications of this event on the Durango community? Response from: Associate Professor of Sociology Rebecca Clausen. Dr. Clausen specializes in...
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