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Connor Cafferty

Connor Cafferty (Business Administration, '17) landed a prestigious at the University of Louisville's Center for Land Use and Environmental Responsibility, where he will be doing interdisciplinary research of justice and environmental responsibility.

9News article

The City of Durango was profiled in as an affordable mountain paradise.

Q & A with ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ's new Director of Admission, Jess Savage

In between getting settled into her new job at Fort Lewis College and into life in Durango, ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ’s Director of Admission Jess Savage answered a few questions in order to offer some insight into why she decided to come to ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ and what she sees for the College’s future.

Entrepreneur guides clients into the wild

When we face trying encounters with nature, we often discover what really matters in our lives. That’s the reason so many people undertake outdoor adventures, from day trips to backcountry expeditions – to learn about themselves by surviving tough challenges. And Josh Kling is the man who takes them there.

Shere Byrd

Shere Byrd, professor of Biology, was in the November 7 election.

Common Ground

Common Ground, ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ's anti-bias program that promotes cultural awareness and combats discrimination, hosted a 3-day intensive facilitator training with student, faculty, and staff participants. The new facilitators are now equipped with the tools to create conversations that move people toward understanding and healing.

Talkback

The ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Environmental Center & Theatre department arranged a talk-back with government representatives after a performance of "Urinetown" to address the issues raised in the play.

Environmental Center collaborates in Durango Food Recovery Hub [VIDEO]

Local First's new Durango Food Recovery Hub, which collaborates with the ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Environmental Center, just received a three-year, $356,000 grant. It will become a combination clearinghouse, distribution center, and resource center for connecting unwanted food with businesses and consumers who will use it.

Natalia Sells

Senior Business Administration student Natalia Sells, also the current Miss Hozhoni, was diagnosed with prediabetes last summer. She responded by .

Eric Smith

Eric Smith (Mathematics, '16) co-authored an original research paper with Veronika Furst, associate professor of Mathematics, that was published in the current issue of .

Gerald Wells

Former art professor Gerald Wells was featured in the Vail Daily for his .

Dr. Ryan N. Smith: Robot Brain Surgeon

“We don't build robots,” he explains. “We build the autonomy that goes in the robots and so we're kind of like brain surgeons, really. We put in the computer code. We put in the algorithms that enable the robots to make their own decisions.”

Alumna uses dual degrees to improve health of Native youth

Shardai Pioche came to college knowing she wanted to help improve the health of Native American communities. Now, she’s making good on that desire, using her degrees in Public Health and Psychology to make a positive impact on Native students as a program coordinator in the NativeVision program in Shiprock, New Mexico. “Right now, we teach a health curriculum in school and after...
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