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Indian is in your heart: The history of Hozhoni Days [VIDEO]

"Days of beauty." Its Navajo name is perfectly suited to Hozhoni Days -- a month of pageantry, speakers, powwowing, and celebration of cultures that is Fort Lewis College's longest-standing student-led tradition. And it honors what might be argued is really Fort Lewis College's oldest tradition: Native American education.

Cathy Simbeck + Holly House

Students in Exercise Science Professor Cathy Simbeck's adapted exercise class learn how to assist, assess, and build relationships with clients from the Holly House, a day program for adults with disabilities.

John Harper train

Alumnus John Harper (Business Administration, '14) was named as General Manager of the .

Rachel Landis

Rachel Landis, coordinator of the Environmental Center, was one of 22 selected to join the run by the Community Resource Center in Denver.

Sean McCabe, alumnus

Navajo tribal member and alumnus Sean McCabe (Accounting, '97) was honored with the .

Common Ground trains ܽƵers to help others find cultural common ground

Fort Lewis College is, thanks to its history and location, a multicultural institution. And Common Ground, the ܽƵ anti-bias organization, aims to engage the entire campus population in intercultural dialogues. “Common Ground is about knowing and learning from each other,” says Nancy Stoffer, coordinator of Diversity Programming, which manages the Common Ground program.

Professors emeriti

The ܽƵ Board of Trustees confirmed the appointment of : Gordon Cheesewright, professor of English emeritus; William Dodds, professor of Marketing emeritus; and Ron Estler, professor of Chemistry emeritus.

Blaylock & Pietrack

Junior guard Joshua Blaylock and head men's basketball coach Bob Pietrack earned National Association of Basketball Coaches South Central Region honors. Blaylock was named to the NABC All-South Central First Team and Pietrack was named the NABC South Central Region Coach of the Year.

Voting brings “real food” to ܽƵ campus

“Food is everything,” says Aolani Peiper, a freshman at Fort Lewis College and the coordinator for the Real Food Challenge team. “And students can make a difference just by what they eat.” Now, the entire campus community can make an even bigger difference through the Vote Real campaign.

Howard Grotts

Alumnus Howard Grotts (Mathematics, '14) was interviewed by about his national championships and plans for the future.

Adam Swanson

Alumnus Adam Swanson (Music, '14), returned to Durango to direct the .

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