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Business Ethics comp

ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ students swept the UCCS Business Ethics Case Competition: Senior Business Administration major Connor Caffery and Senior Political Science and Business Administration major Lauren Smith won first place, followed by Junior Business Administration major Drew Faloon and Sophomore Accounting major Trevor Hunt in second place.

From the Skyhawks to the Jaguars

The NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars launched their 2016 campaign with three former ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ coaches on their coaching staff: Gus Bradley, Todd Wash, and Scottie Hazelton.

MA Licensure

ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ's newest master's degree, an , will start accepting applications in December 2016.

Growing forward: Environmental Center plants seeds for next 25 years

The Environmental Center at Fort Lewis College celebrates a landmark anniversary this fall: 25 years of teaching and training the leaders of the future to work toward social and environmental justice in the present. To mark the occasion, the EC is hosting the 15th annual REEL Film Experience on Saturday, November 5, at the Community Concert Hall.

Watching the world turn

The Fort Lewis College pendulum is made possible by the generosity of Grace Deltscheff on behalf of her and her late husband, Gustav Deltscheff.

Environmental Studies at Fort Lewis College [VIDEO]

What is it like to be an Environmental Studies major at Fort Lewis College? Listen to several students and Assistant Professor Kathy Hilimire talk about how the program uses experiential education and field experiences to prepare graduates for a variety of careers.

Michele Petersen, Cheryl Carson, Chuck Carson, and Jean Walter

Donors gather for the first meeting of the Rim Trail Society

On October 7, 2016, the Rim Trail Society gathered for the first time, hosted by the Board of Trustees at the home of President Dene and Gordon Thomas. The Society, composed of donors over the $1,000 level, enjoyed appetizers and drinks while chatting about the future of Fort Lewis College. Here's a quick look at the evening! 

Skyhawk cyclist saddles up for Team USA

Durango and Fort Lewis College are nearly synonymous with world-class mountain biking. This year, a Durango-native ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ alumnus embodied that excellence at the Rio Olympics. Howard Grotts (Mathematics, ’14) won national championships as a junior, which he says put him on USA Cycling’s radar.

MTB Conference Champs

The ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Cycling team won first place at the Rocky Mountain Collegiate Cycling Conference Mountain Bike championships at Angel Fire Resort in New Mexico.

Blythe Morrison

Blythe Morrison (Anthropology, '14), was awarded the first-ever Madden scholarship for her graduate work at Northern Arizona University.

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