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Fort Lewis College Cycling: It's like a family

More than 100 riders strong, ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ Cycling is a unique hybrid program, blending the fun of a club with the full-time professional coaching and equipment of a varsity sport. And all it takes to join is a helmet and a hunger to ride. The focus, though, is still on fun and team spirit. Collegiate cycling is a good time with great people.

Fort Lewis College Cycling: Championship team

Unlike professional racing, it's the nature of collegiate cycling that has each person riding to earn points for the whole team rather than just for themselves. It's that unique spirit that forges deeper and lasting connections among collegiate cyclists that last well after their college riding days are over.

Students and alumni improve their business savvy through Hawk Tank competition

A fledgling yerba mate tea company earned $5,000 in this year’s inaugural Hawk Tank Business Plan Competition, hosted by the School of Business Administration and the Alumni Engagement Office. As a key part of the competition, the Durango community also had several opportunities to contribute to the event’s success, from becoming a sponsor to volunteering as a mentor.

Robotics Challenge

Seven ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ students participated in the in the Great Sand Dunes National Park.

Fort Lewis College Cycling: Love these local trails

Fort Lewis College cyclists have unlimited training right nearby on thousands of miles of epic singletrack trails through the beautiful and challenging terrain of the Southern Rockies. And for road riding, Durango is located on the San Juan Skyway, a 230-mile scenic highway that travels over several 12,000-foot  passes in the San Juan Mountains.

Animas River cleanup

Senior Environmental Studies major Jack Klim and senior Public Health major Jozi Campbell spearheaded an that gathered 1286 pounds of trash.

Greg Cairns

Greg Cairns (Humanities, '13) created this inspirational short for Backcountry.com about . [VIDEO]

Ken Bledsoe

Ken Bledsoe (History, '67) published a book on his father's WWII experience in the Pacific theater in 1942 called .

Ferrari Arviso

Ferrari Arviso, a Navajo junior Psychology and Native American & Indigenous Studies major, was named .

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