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.
Students collect data for NASA program Each week, ܽƵ students measure snow depth in the San Juan Mountains, traveling by cross-country skis or snowshoes to collect data at the Swamp Angel Study Plot as part of .
Gigi Richard talks about "Detroit Riprap" as method for riverbank erosion control Old cars embedded in the banks of many Western waterways are known as “,” and according to Gigi Richard, director of the Four Corners Water Center and instructor of Geosciences, just one amateur method of preventing riverbank erosion.
Artist Michaela Goade (Art, '14) selected to create a Google Doodle Artist Michaela Goade (Art, '14) was celebrating Alaska Native civil rights champion Elizabeth Peratrovich, who played an instrumental role in the 1945 passage of the first anti-discrimination law in the United States.
Emerita professor of Psychology Janet Jones' new book featured on top ten list Emerita professor of Psychology Janet Jones' new book Horse Brain, Human Brain was recently listed as one of Book Authority’s “."