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Griffin Easter

Griffin Easter (Spanish, '14) won the sixth stage of the La Vuelta a Colombia, becoming only the second American and the first since 1989 to win a stage of the 12-stage race.

Brothers better the world, eight colors at a time

It’s hard to go into business with family. But the Martin brothers can hardly imagine working with anybody else. For them, the formula is paying off: Nitrum Dynamic Paint, which they founded while attending Fort Lewis College, is increasing its capacity to recycle paint, while also contributing to a better world and keeping these brothers connected beyond their college experiences.

Rocky Mtn PBS

Students in Stacey Sotosky's Digital Video Production class collaborate with Rocky Mountain PBS on a documentary about Durango's rocky relationship with uranium.

Skyhawk Sports Network

ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ's new athletics streaming portal, the , will debut on September 2 with the first football game of the season.

Economic Impact

Students in Deb Walker's Economics classes give back to the community with , including the 2017 Dolores River Festival.

Pork Sticks

John Arbuckle (Environmental Agriculture, '99), owner of Singing Prairie Farm in La Plata, Missouri, has created the first and only non-GMO, pasture-raised pork snack stick available nationally, called .

Noel Altaha NYT

Noel Altaha (Psychology,'13) was featured in The New York Times' "."

Christine Odle

Christine Odle's (Business Administration, '90) new book, , made it to #1 on Amazon's Small Businesses Taxation list.

Ned Williamson

Ned Williamson (Biology, '79), a former deputy prosecutor and owner of a private legal practice in Hailey, Idaho, was appointed to the position of in Idaho.

Historical eclipse

A petroglyph in New Mexico’s Chaco Canyon, found by ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ and CU-Boulder students during a field school in 1992, may represent .

Marissa Molina DACA PC

Marissa Molina (Political Science, '14) spoke at a press conference about how DACA, the , changed her life and made it possible for her to graduate.[VIDEO]

Amy Gilley

Amy Gilley, technical director in the Theatre department, attended a three-week National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute in Washington D.C. called "On Native Grounds" that covered Native American ethnohistory.
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