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Fulbrights

ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ was named a Fulbright Top Producing Institution for 2016-17. Three faculty were named Fulbright Scholars for the academic year: Justin McBrayer, associate professor of philosophy (Austria); Ross McCauley, associate professor of biology (Galapagos Islands); and Nancy Cardona, associate professor of English (Norway).

Rosa Parks Day

At the urging of ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ's Black Student Union, the City of Durango issued a proclamation naming February 4th "Durango Ride the Bus for Rosa Parks Day."

Vivian Gray

Vivian Gray, a senior at Argyle High School in Texas and the #23 women's basketball recruit in the country, talks about .

Clausen and Chischilly

Rebecca Clausen, associate professor and chair of Sociology, and Steven Chischilly, Jr., a senior Environmental Studies major, were featured in the National Institute of Health's .

Daniel Hernandez

Junior point guard Daniel Hernandez, 5'8", was featured on for his incredible block of a 6'8" Colorado Mesa player.

Vote Real apples

As part of the Environmental Center's Vote Real program, a campus-wide survey determined that apples are the next preferred "real" food. From this point forward, apples served in the dining hall will be local and organic. Vote Real is a program unique to ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ that has engaged an average of 14% of campus in food democracy, thus far shifting $25K annually into local food markets.

James Temte

James Temte (Biology, '05) was selected as an .

ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ cyclist spins a career in bike racing industry

For Fort Lewis College alumnus Matt Shriver, the end of his racing career didn’t spell the end of his involvement with competitive cycling. Instead, his skills and education were diverse enough to blaze new trails for himself in the cycling industry. He’s now working at the highest levels of both the sport and the industry.

Ross McCauley

Ross McCauley, associate professor of Biology and current Fulbright Scholar, shows what life in the Galapagos is like on his .

Nocella

Anthony Nocella, assistant professor of Sociology, was profiled for .

Emily Houghton Society Pages

Emily Houghton, assistant professor of Exercise Science, published an essay on sexism in cycling for the Engaging Sports section of The Society Pages, titled "."

Alumnus’ pro basketball dreams realized in spreadsheets

Like many young basketball fans, Andrew Sharp dreamed of joining the NBA. His dream finally came true after spending five years with the Navy and then graduating Fort Lewis College as a nontraditional student. But instead of suiting up as a power forward or point guard, he dons a different suit altogether. “I’m a staff accountant for the Phoenix Suns,” Sharp (Accounting,...
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