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Fort Lewis College presents Real History of the Americas

The Real History of the Americas takes a positive, but different look at the history of North and South America from the viewpoints of Hispanic, African-American, Asian, Native and LGBT peoples, among others. The 2017 theme is “Honoring the Heartbeat of our Mother,” and will feature indigenous drumming, traditional foods, lectures, art, theatre and storytelling.

New guidebook puts public art on campus on display

The ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ campus is remarkably beautiful as it is, but an impressive inventory of public art installations enhances that natural scenery with intentional works of creative and meaningful art.

Melissa Knight-Maloney

Melissa Knight-Maloney, professor and chair of Exercise Science, participated in the in Rotterdam, Netherlands. She placed 14th in her age group and 4th among American women.

Track Nats

The ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Cycling Team placed in Indianapolis, Indiana in September 2017. 

Laughter is the best therapy for ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ comedian

Junior Allie Wolfe is studying to be an art therapist. But until a year ago, she had no idea that stand-up comedy would be her own therapeutic outlet. Now she’s one of the top performing comedians in the Four Corners region, and she’s experiencing the very benefits of expressive therapy that she wants to foster for her future clients.

Emma Millar Trails 2000

A degree in Biology and experience racing bikes for ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ led Emma Millar ('11) to be the perfect Head Crew Leader for Trails 2000 -- she gets to combine theoretical strategic plans with physical labor to create and repair local trails.

Bob Dolphin

Bob Dolphin, former president of ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ, was profiled in Tempe's East Valley Tribune for his success and positivty despite a polio diagnosis at age 23.

Outdoor Pursuits celebrates 40 years of getting students out there

At its birth in 1977, Outdoor Pursuits was stuffed into a small room in the College Union Building. The fledging student club had available for use ten backpacks, ten sleeping bags, and ten tents. And that was it. In spite of its humble beginnings, Outdoor Pursuits today is housed in the Student Life Center and warehouses an expansive variety of outdoor gear, including skiing, backpacking,...

Howard Hughes Medican Institute

Three ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ students and recent alumni -- Cherella Hughes (Public Health, att '17), junior Chemistry major Uriah Contreras, and senior Chemistry major Dee Vigil -- participated in the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Science Education Alliance Program in Baltimore, Maryland this summer. Alumna Joslynn Lee (Chemistry, '06) serves as a Science Education Fellow for the program.

Becca Bramley

Senior Psychology major among 57 runners in the University of Colorado - Colorado Springs Rust Buster 5K race in Colorado Springs, Colorado, with a time of 18:49.5.

Kay Phelps

As part of Physics Professor Ryan Haaland's NSF STROBE grant, Assistant Professor Kay Phelps of Teacher Education piloted two summer camps this summer in Ignacio: Entomology for K-2 and Patterns in Nature for 3-6, integrating art and science for the students.

Traditional farming

Sophomore Adventure Education major Rebecca Ray helps restore her Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, heritage while growing heirloom vegetables through .

Lisa Snyder

Lisa Snyder, associate vice president for Academic Affairs, published the article, "Maximizing Existing Technologies for Cross-Disciplinary General Education Assessment," in Intersection, the journal for the Association for the Assessment of Learning in Higher Education.

Luma Randolph

Luma Randolph, a freshman Environmental Studies major, was featured in the for her prowess on a mountain bike.

Sean Hackett

Sean Hackett (Political Science, '07), an environmental protection specialist for the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, was named to the National Wildlife Federation's list of "EcoLeaders Top 50 Inspirations" for his work as a change-maker.
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