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Helping communities, one village at a time [VIDEO]

Village Aid Project / Engineers Without Borders is a group of volunteer faculty members, students and community partners who share the belief that everyone in the world has certain basic rights such as a right to safety, a right to the resources needed to feed and care for their family, a right to clean water and others. They work with villagers in rural villages in Thailand, Laos, Ecuador,...

The 1949 Aggies still huddle as a team [VIDEO]

Instead of donning jerseys and leather helmets, the remaining members of the ’49 Aggies now huddle over Italian food at Dino’s Restaurant in Lakewood, Colorado. This past June, seven teammates made it for their reunion lunch.

ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ mourns former President Joel M. Jones

Former Fort Lewis College president Joel Jones passed away just before midnight on Wednesday, July 13. Dr. Jones was named ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ president in 1988 after serving as vice president for Administration and Student Affairs at the University of New Mexico. He would serve at the helm of the College until 1998.

Luc Cisna

Skyhawk soccer player Luc Cisna (Biology, '99) was inducted into the on July 8, the first-ever soccer student-athlete to receive this honor.

Dr. Ryan Smith

Students in Associate Professor Ryan Smith's Engineering classes are helping keep the Durango Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad running by recreating broken parts with 3-D printed models.

Alum Rachel Schur

Rachel Schur Wagner (Engineering, att '08), an engineer with La Plata Electric Association, just finished her sixth volunteer trip with .

Beau L'Amour

Beau L'Amour, son of western writer Louis L'Amour, visited Jillian Wenburg's Comp 250 summer session class to educate the students on the writing, motion picture, and marketing industries.
Just outside of Telluride, Tomten Farm on Hastings Mesa provides various educational opportunities about sustainable living practices. These students had just completed a large drainage project to help redirect water on the property.

Students get their hands dirty in Ecology and Society Field School [PHOTOS]

Students in Associate Professor of Sociology Becky Clausen's Ecology & Society Field School don't spend their time looking at PowerPoint presentations. In the five-week summer course, the class travels all over the Four Corners area to different ranches, farms, and gardens to learn about the relationship between people, animals, the land, water, and food.

Alumni adult role models

Teachers David Quiroz (History, '12) and Joey Hodlmair (Agricultural Science and Interdisciplinary Studies, '09) were recognized by their communities for being .

Alum Marshal Masayesva

Marshall Masayesva (Adventure Education, '14) was profiled in High Country News for his efforts to .

Brenda Ridgley

Brenda Ridgley (Business Administration and Corporate Fitness, '91) has raised through her Carbon Valley Half Marathon.

Heidi Steltzer

Heidi Steltzer, associate professor of Biology, is taking a .

USA Cycling Collegiate All Stars

Eight ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ students were named to for competing at a National Championship while maintaining a high academic standard.

Missy Fundora

Missy Fundora (Psychology, '16) was nominated for the for her excellence in academics, athletics, service, and leadership.

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