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Sean McCabe

Sean McCabe (Accounting, '97) is the new .

Brett Deming

Brett Deming, a veteran officer of the ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Police & Parking Services Department, has been named after the retirement of Arnold Trujillo.

Tim Jenkins

Tim Jenkins (att '09-'12), a four-year starting quarterback at ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ and a former quarterback with the St. Louis Rams and Calgary Stampeders, founded Jenkins Elite, a specialty company that helps high school students and their families navigate the football recruiting process.

Rita Austin

Rita Austin (Anthropology, '14), was awarded the at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists' annual meeting.

Exercise Science cohort learns on the ropes

This fall, the Exercise Science Learning Community traveled to Farmington, New Mexico, for a half-day high ropes challenge. There, the students practiced teambuilding exercises with the same peer group that takes several core classes together as a cohort.

Community invited to Fort Lewis College for 2018 Southwest Economic Outlook

The Outlook offers presentations from experts in business and economics who will give their views on the current status of the economy for the Four Corners region, Colorado and the nation. Their insights and predictions will provide useful information for anyone wishing to get an idea of what’s ahead for 2018 and beyond.

Luke Renner

Luke Renner (English, '97), professor of the San Juan College Digital Media Arts and Design Program, has been appointed to .

National Parks exhibit

Curator Jeanne Brako discusses the new exhibition on national parks titled, at the Center of Southwest Studies. [VIDEO]

Ellen Roberts

Former State Senator and long-time ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ supporter by Governor Hickenlooper.

The Class of 2017!

New Skyhawks join the ranks of ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ alumni

Over 170 Skyhawks graduated from Fort Lewis College on the cold sunny morning of December 16, 2017. The students enjoyed a Commencement Address from Eric Huggins, professor of Management and winner of the Alice Admire Teaching Excellence Award. Take a peek at the ceremony and the celebration in the photos below!
 

Professor’s interactive map illustrates national monument proposal

The recent announcement by the Department of the Interior that it proposes to reduce the size of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments in Utah is one of the most high-profile changes to public lands in recent history. And Jon Harvey, assistant professor of Geosciences, is helping the public and his students understand those changes through interactive GIS maps.

Rachel Landis Localist

Rachel Landis, coordinator of the ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Environmental Center, was named in Durango's Top Ten Localists, a collection of individuals who live and thrive in La Plata County, walking the talk of supporting the local economy and inspiring others to do the same.

Sustainability Initiative Grant winners update on their progress

Sustainability is part of who we are at Fort Lewis College. To support that aspect of our campus culture, the Sustainability Initiative Grant funds projects that enhance sustainability in our academics and research, student leadership and organizations, administration, and the physical campus itself. “The Sustainability Initiative Grant is an award available to students, staff, and...
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