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.
Professor Jared Beeton publishes Mammoth dig site research The only extinct giant wolf from the ice ages ever found in Colorado was recently discovered at a Mammoth dig site. Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Jared Beeton documented and published this and other findings in the Annals of the Denver Museum of Nature and Science.
Anthropology student Jon Fox published research on crescent-shaped tools Crescent-shaped stone tools were used by people throughout far western North America at the end of the last ice age. Assistant Professor of Anthropology Jesse Tune and Anthropology student Jon Fox published research on the only artifact of this type that has ever been found on the Colorado Plateau.
Professor David Gonzales was selected as the winner of The Mountain Geologist Best Paper Award for 2019 Professor of Geosciences David Gonzales (Geology, '82) was selected as for 2019 for his research on breccia dikes in the western San Juan Mountains of Colorado.
ܽƵ farm-incubator program alumni find carrot fame Farmers Max Fields (Environmental Studies, '15) and James Plate (Business Administration, '14) are ܽƵ Old Fort farm-incubator program alumni who grown at 7,600 feet in the Animas Valley and their heritage, grass-fed lambs.