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Bus stop

The campus bus stop will move to a new location at the end of Skyhawk Avenue on August 15. The new location will improve ADA accessibility and reduce confusion between the north- and south-bound routes.

Mark Witkes scholarship

The , which has supported 19 cross-country athletes over the last ten years, received its largest boost yet with a $5,275 donation from June's Steamworks-Animas Valley Half Marathon.

Byrd op-ed

Shere Byrd, professor of Biology, contributed an op-ed to the Durango Herald on the in the face of events like the Gold King Mine spill.

Student-inspired conference lands students in the business world

Three years ago, Simon Walls’ Marketing Research students conducted a study with the Durango Chamber of Commerce. The results revealed that local professionals desired more education about how to utilize digital marketing to advance their businesses. The research students recommended the idea of hosting a digital marketing conference in the community. Walls, an associate professor of...

Theatre conference

Eleven students with Theatre Department traveled to Dublin, Ireland in July to participate in the 4th International Freedom and Focus Fitzmaurice Voicework® Conference (co-chaired by Professor Dennis Elkins) where they also performed their devised piece, "The Other."

NABC award

The men's basketball team earned the 2015-16 National Association of Basketball Coaches . As a team, the Skyhawks posted a 3.02 grade point average in 2015-16.

Forbes

Fort Lewis College was named one of by Forbes.

ENGR Composting Facility

As part of their senior design project in Professor Laurie Williams' class, seven ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Engineering students designed and built a composting facility for the Environmental Center. It's the first student-designed building on campus, and had the largest budget for a senior seminar project ($40,000).
Group shot at the Colosseo in Rome.

Spending the summer in Italia [PHOTOS]

What's better than spending part of the summer in Italy? Totally immersing yourself in the history, art, design, and culture of the country. Ten students in Art 390: European Art & Culture, instructed by Associate Professor of Art & Design Paul Booth, had the opportunity to do just that for two weeks in May 2016. They traveled through Rome, Orvieto, Siena, Florence, and Milan to...
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