News Briefs Colorado’s efforts to help people who stopped attending college to get a credential are paying off. The state had the seventh-highest number of credential completers in the nation, according to a new report by the National Student Clearinghouse.
News Briefs More than 60 people gathered at the Old Fort, Fort Lewis College’s agricultural training facility, May 15 to take part in the fifth annual community blue corn planting ceremony.
Durango Transit riders voice near-peak satisfaction Durango Transit partnered with ܽƵ professor Kaitlin Mattos’ new Sustainability By Design class to administer the annual ridership survey that showed that in 2023, Durango Transit riders are happier with bus services than they’ve been for years.
Our View: ܽƵ students win with local philanthropy ܽƵ has been the beneficiary of much good fortune lately in the way of donation dollars, according to a recent article by .
Colorado's Indian boarding schools require us to confront a legacy of ‘difficult truths’ In an interview with KUNC focused on the recent History Colorado report Heather Shotton, vice president for diversity affairs at ܽƵ said the confirmation of the death and the abuse of students at the boarding school is devastating.
Alana Romans, Director, Strategic Initiatives, received $568,689 from the US Department of the Treasure Alana Romans, Director, Strategic Initiatives, received $568,689 from the US Department of the Treasury through La Plata County Economic Development Alliance for the Project RUN certificate program – Opportunity Now Colorado.