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IHBC results

Hundreds of current students, alumni, faculty, and staff competed in the 2016 Iron Horse Bicycle Classic on May 28-29. Senior Exercise Science major Payson McElveen scored first in the road race and third in the mountain bike race; sophomore Economics major Cormac McGeough topped the podium in the circuit race and took second in the overall road Omnium.

Skyhawk Academic Athletes

Student athletes recorded their : The 14 varsity programs and club cycling earned a combined grade point average of 3.05, .02 points higher than last year.

Jaclyn Drummond

Senior Theatre major Jaclyn Drummond won the National Stage Management Fellowship at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival in Washington D.C. for her Stage Management of the ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Production of A Girl’s Guide to Coffee. As winner, Drummond was awarded the summer position of Stage Manager for the very prestigious Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center in Waterford, CT.

DSNGRR

Students working with Engineering & Physics professors Ryan Haaland and Ryan Smith are helping the local Durango Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad by creating models for broken train parts with a 3-D printer.

AdvEd in DGO

Bob Stremba, professor and chair of Adventure Education, Lee Frazer, associate professor, and several graduates explain some of the misconceptions of the program and the myriad careers that graduates have.

Dennis Elkins

Dennis Elkins, visiting professor and chair of the Theatre Department, is performing as Lt. Col. Nathan Jessup in Thingamajig Theatre Company's staging of Aaron Sorkin's play "A Few Good Men."

Lee Frazer BHS commencement

Lee Frazer, assistant professor of Adventure Education, delivered the commencement address at Bayfield High School, titled, "Risk, Uncertainty, and Adversity: Graduation as Rite of Passage" on May 15, 2016.

Student life at ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ: A day in the life of Michael [VIDEO]

Wonder what it's like to be a student at Fort Lewis College? Join non-traditional student Michael, a Business Administration major, as he goes through his day: attending class, giving tours to prospective students, picking up his son from school, and working at ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ's Downtown Welcome Center.

Chad Colby residency

Chad Colby, professor of Art, has been awarded an artist residency from Wyoming's Brush Creek Foundation for the Arts, giving him the opportunity to focus on current projects in an environment that combines artists from different genres including music, literary, and the visual arts. 

Natalie Joe

Natalie Joe (Biology, '16) was profiled for her . She is heading to Johns Hopkins School of Medicine this fall to begin graduate work.

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