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Residence hall tours at Fort Lewis College: Escalante Hall [VIDEO]

Wonder what it’s like to live on campus? Scott and Owen show off their room in Escalante Hall: a double occupancy room, with community bathrooms in the hallway, game room / lounge, and computer lab. Escalante Hall features both traditional housing and suite-style living.

SACNAS

Thirty four ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ students, along with two faculty members, attended the in Salt Lake City, Utah on October 19-21, 2017.

Grant awards from May to October 2017

Over five months, nineteen faculty and staff members received grants for their programs and departments, ranging in size from $885 to $1,285,000.

Anthropology ethnographic field school in Tanzania [PHOTOS]

Over the summer, 11 ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ students worked with students from the Tengeru Institute of Community Development in Boma Ng’ombe, Tanzania on food insecurity, substance abuse, and HIV/AIDS issues. This anthropology ethnographic field program trains students -- whose majors included Biology, Sociology, Public Health and Anthropology -- in global health methods and assessment.

Charlie Shew

Just months after bringing forward the idea at the Hawk Tank Business Plan Competition, Charlie Shew (Engineering, '16) has launched boutique bakery .

Fresh Check Day

More than 200 students attended , a national event held on campus to promote mental health wellness and suicide prevention through interactive activities.

MTB Nats

The ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Cycling Team took in Missoula, Montana in October. 

Twenty years of the Community Concert Hall [VIDEO]

Music lovers have a reason to celebrate this fall when the Community Concert Hall, the Four Corners region’s cultural nexus for the past two decades, marks that birthday with a special edition of the annual Jazz on the Hill fundraiser.

Forensic therapist bridges psychology and criminal justice

“Forensic therapy” sounds like the premise for a dramatic television series. But the work Alex Easterbrook does as a real forensic therapist is far more challenging – and far more rewarding – than any scripted treatment could imagine. “Forensic psychology is the intersection between the criminal justice system and the therapy world,” Easterbrook (Psychology,...

Lynn Brittner

Anthropology alumna Lynn Brittner left her mark on the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and Southern Ute Cultural Center & Museum before heading to California to executive direct the Santa Barbara Historical Museum. In this interview with the Santa Barbara Independent, she shares tidbits about her life and inspirations.

Healthy Campus Week

During Partnership for a Healthier America's Healthy Campus Week on September 25-29, ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ was named one of the four most active campuses nationwide. Activities included several free fitness classes each day, healthy snacks from Sodexo, and a #healthyÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Instagram photo contest.

Heidi Steltzer Festival Albertine

Heidi Steltzer, associate professor of Biology, will be a panelist on "An Egalitarian Future" at November's Festival Albertine 2017, an event exploring feminist issues curated by Gloria Steinem and Robin Morgan in New York City.

Heidi op-ed

Heidi Steltzer, associate professor of biology, discusses the role of scientists in protecting humanity in her op-ed published in the Durango Herald.
On the banks of the Tagus River, with the village of Toledo behind, Professor Booth (C) and students (L-R) Taylor Springs, Carolyn Estes, and Matt Lawrence wait for the tour bus.

Experiencing Spanish art & culture through immersion

What better way to study European art and culture than to witness it? In May, Paul Booth, associate professor and chair of Art & Design, and Julie Tapley-Booth, business manager of the Center of Southwest Studies, did just that with a troupe of eight students.

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