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New cycling team

ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Cycling boasts that features junior riders who have made a name for themselves in state and national events in recent years.

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Crazy Brave by Native American author Joy Harjo has been selected as ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ's Common Reading Experience Book for 2017-18.

Andrew Webb

Andrew Webb (Mathematics, '04), who fell in love with kayaking the Animas during college, now works as , as well as a math coach for the Boise School District. [VIDEO]

New major trains journalists for a multimedia landscape

In some ways, journalism has not changed in a hundred years. Yet today’s multimedia landscape would be unrecognizable to reporters of yesteryear – or even just a few years ago. To prepare the journalists of tomorrow for this kind of media world, Fort Lewis College’s new Journalism & Multimedia Studies major gets students working with contemporary and ever-evolving...

Kayla Shaggy

Kayla Shaggy (Art, '17) was awarded at the Durango Arts Center's 41st Annual Juried Exhibit in June 2017, for her piece, "Hell."

Stosh Kozimor

Stosh Kozimor (Chemistry, '99), a staff scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory, was recently interviewed by the American Chemical Society about , and their potential application in cancer therapy.

Cori Metzgar

With the help of her NFL contacts, Cori Metzgar (Exercise Science, '98), Director of Sports Performance at Western Oregon University, is bringing an .

Geoff Johnson

Geoff Johnson (Theatre, '08) was profiled in The Durango Herald for in the region.

Rebecca Bramley

Senior Psychology major Rebecca Bramley was the third female finisher at the , an altitude race covering 14.5 miles and over 3,600 feet of elevation gain.

Amanda Coker

Ultracyclist Amanda Coker (att '11) recently set the record for —more than 86,000 miles, besting the previous record by over 10,000 miles. On the day she surpassed 95,000 miles, she posted on Facebook wearing her ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ kit.

Rosa Malloy-Post

Rosa Malloy-Post (Biology, '17) was awarded a due to her community mindedness and appreciation of the outdoors, which she plans to share with others in the region through Adaptive Sports.

Using old ways, lifelong friends farm for the future

When it comes to embodying sustainable lifestyles, look no further than these two farmers. James Plate and Max Fields, friends since second grade, attended ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ together and founded Fields to Plate, a farm rooted in quality and responsibility.

Heidi on Instagram

Heidi Steltzer, associate professor of Biology, and Chelsea Wilmer (Biology, '16) are utilizing Instagram to bring more attention to the work they're doing in Crested Butte on the Environmental & Earth Science Area’s Watershed Scientific Focus Area.
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