In the News The FIT program provides a strong foundation for aspiring and beginning farmers through morning field work, afternoon classes, and field trips.
In the News Fort Lewis College student runs, rides and swims over 130 miles in 23 hours – just for fun Sofie Hill wanted pay homage to Durango through a feat of endurance.
Center of Southwest Studies Director Shelby Tisdale has edited a new book Center of Southwest Studies Director Shelby Tisdale has edited a new book with author Federico Jiménez Caballero, an Indigenous Mixtec jewelry artist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist .
Alumna Kelly Koskie hired as finance director for City of Cortez Alumna Kelly Koskie (Accounting, '96) has returned to the Four Corners after 15 years in the Midwest to .
Stimulus funding for ܽƵ students As a result of the pandemic, you may have experienced unexpected or increased costs for housing, food, childcare, technology, healthcare, or other essential needs. ܽƵ can help you recover those costs.
Illustrator Michaela Goade (Art, '14) first Native American to win prestigious Randolph Caldecott Medal Illustrator Michaela Goade (Art, '14) became the first Native American to win the prestigious Randolph Caldecott Medal for best children’s picture story, cited for “We Are Water Protectors,” a celebration of nature and condemnation of the “black snake” Dakota Access Pipeline.