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Engineering students change the landscape

This fall, seven Engineering students put themselves on the map—literally—when they completed ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ’s first student-designed and student-constructed building.

From provost to provider, Roderick keeps giving

The Fort Lewis College Foundation has announced the endowment of what is now to be known as the Stephen A. Roderick Endowed Scholarship Fund. The scholarship is designated to support Fort Lewis College students in the Teacher Education program.

Food System

How can you conceptualize something as abstract as a food system?

Peter Graves award

Longtime Nordic figure, Olympic commentator, and Harvard University ski coach Peter Graves (Physical Education, '76) was honored with the by the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association and the International Ski Federation.

Majel Boxer Research Fellowship

Chair and Associate Professor of Native American and Indigenous Studies​, Dr. Majel Boxer was awarded a research fellowship from the Buffalo Bill Center of The West to explore the cultural arts of Dakota women and men with particular focus on 19th and early 20th century materials and techniques.

NIH Native students

Four ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ students were featured in an article by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology on Native American students doing internships with the National Institute of Health: junior Exercise Science major Skyler Bordeaux, senior Public Health major Cherella Hughes, freshman Biology major Randall Hughes, and sophomore Chemistry major Uriah Contreras.

Marissa Molina Chalkbeat

Marissa Molina (Political Science, ’14), winner of White House’s “Champions of Change” award, discusses what it’s like to be in an interview with Chalkbeat.org.

Standing Rock

Over Thanksgiving Break, 50 students, faculty, and staff traveled to South Dakota to , bringing donated supplies. Upon their return, they staged a non-violent rally in downtown Durango.

Alumna goes full steam into historic-train events planning career

When Holli Hipwell graduated from Fort Lewis College, she figured she’d have to move away to find fulfillment as an event planner. But not only is she still based in Durango three years later, she now gets to bring holiday magic to life for kids and kid-spirited adults across the country. Hipwell (Business Administration, ’13) works as a brand coordinator with Durango-based Rail...

Career workshop

ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ students learned how to at a recent Career Services workshop.

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