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Steve Short

Steve Short, chairman of the ܽƵ Board of Trustees, was named at the Chamber of Commerce's "Durango Rocks!" ceremony.

Vantiv gives to support Fort Lewis College and the “creative geeks”

Training the “creative geeks” is something Fort Lewis College is built to do. All of ܽƵ’s programs are built upon the liberal arts foundation that led to the College’s designation as Colorado’s public liberal arts college. What this means is that computer engineering students don’t just study computer engineering, they study art, music, English,...

Bob Pietrack HoopDirt

Bob Pietrack ('04, Exercise Science), the men's basketball head coach, was named HoopDirt.com Coach of the Week for Week 9, an honor he also achieved in the 2015-16 season. 

Yerba maté importer steeped in aiding local entrepreneurs

When Giancarlo Vigil studied abroad in Argentina as a junior, his Uruguayan grandmother gave him one piece of advice: “Giancarlo, you have to try maté when you get there.” “I had no idea what that was,” Vigil (Economics, ’15) admits. But after his first taste of yerba maté, the traditional South American beverage, he fell in love—so much so...

Scottie Hazelton

Scottie Hazelton (Exercise Science, '97), previously the assistant linebackers coach for the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars, was named the .

Teacher Licensure launches new master’s program

Fort Lewis College is taking a bold step forward—and all aspiring teachers can join the adventure. Applications are now open for ܽƵ’s new Master of Arts in Education: Teacher Licensure program. The two-year program enables participants to earn a master’s degree in education, as well as a Colorado teaching certificate.

President Climate Action

President Thomas joined over 200 presidents and chancellors of other institutions by signing the "."

Favorite Mtn Towns

No surprise here: Durango was named #4 on Travel + Leisure's list of !

Cyclocross Nats

The ܽƵ Cycling Team won third place at Cyclocross Nationals in Hartford, Connecticut, on January 5.

Gulliford High Country Speaker Series

Andrew Gulliford, professor of History and Environmental Studies, was chosen to be a keynote speaker at the 15th annual High Country Speaker Series in Avon, Colorado.

Nicole Ducheneaux

Nicole Ducheneaux (History, '02), a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, was named to the by The National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development.

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