Dr. Paige Gray Paige Gray, visiting instructor of English, was a guest on Sirius Radio's "The Matt Townsend Show" to discuss her recent Time.com article and the potential pitfalls of America's near obsession with grit.
Longtime ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ provost endows scholarship fund for teachers The fund is designated for students in the College’s Teacher Education program, where Steve got his start.
Joshua Blaylock Junior Exercise Science major Joshua Blaylock was named the 2016-17 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Preseason Player of the Year.
Tony Holmquist Tony Holmquist, associate professor of Art & Design, was named the 2016-17 Featured Scholar in part because of his development of safer art materials.
No more dangerous art (not what you think) “To develop a safe environment for my students and fellow printmakers is my goal.”
Sierra Cool Schools Fort Lewis College was named to the , which recognizes environmentally friendly institutions.
Inaugural holiday celebrates indigenous peoples at ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ On the second Monday in October, Fort Lewis College will celebrate not Christopher Columbus, but those residents who were already at home in the so-called New World when the Genoan explorer, sailing under the Spanish flag, stumbled ashore in 1492.
Dr Kathleen Fine-Dare Dr. Kathleen Fine-Dare recently published Hidden Histories of Indigeneity in Urban Andean Ecuador: Transubstantiation, Ceremony, and Intention in Quito, in the Anthropological Forum: A Journal of Social Anthropology and Comparative Sociology.
Marc Reed CD Marc Reed, chair and associate professor of Music, released his first CD, on September 30, 2016.
Brian Burke political campaigns The Ernest Becker Foundation published written by students in in Psychology Professor Brian Burke's Senior Seminar class on Terror Management Theory.
Paige Gray Paige Gray, visiting instructor of English, published a parenting essay titled, in Time.com.
Dr. Chuck Yoos Senior Lecturer of Management, Dr. Chuck Yoos co-authored Informing Students About Information: Seven Semantic Exercises, recently published in the Communications of the Association for Information Systems Journal, Vol. 39, 2016.
Business alumna carves her own rock star dream job Imagine leaving your consistent full-time job to jump on a tour bus with a rock band for the first time. You’re suddenly sharing 400 square feet with 10 other people, working 15 hours per day, and waking up in a new city every morning. And you’re figuring out this new existence on the fly. And it’s your dream come true.
Kelsy Woodson Alumna Kelsy Woodson (Business Administration, '11) has a rockstar dream job helping Yonder Mountain String Band manage their social media and marketing.
Fort Lewis College celebrates Homecoming October 7-10 There are events for everyone, from student to community member. For a complete schedule, visit .