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 .
Lt. Gov. Joe Garcia to offer Fort Lewis College Commencement Address As he completes his service as Colorado’s Lieutenant Governor, Joe Garcia will offer the Commencement Address at Fort Lewis College Spring’s Commencement.
Annual awards celebrate the best of the best among faculty and staff Each year, Fort Lewis Collegerecognizes the best of the best among faculty and staff with five awards. Below are the winners for 2015-16, along with a quote from their nomination letters.
New Faculty in Residence enriches student experiences “I think interacting with the student population is a lot of fun,” says Assistant Professor of Political Science Michael Dichio. Good thing, because Dichio will be interacting with ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ students even more frequently as the latest Faculty in Residence.
Undergraduate Research Symposium showcases the best of the best of student research One of the cornerstones of a Fort Lewis College education is the opportunity for students to do real world research.
Celebration of Academic Acheivement honors top student in each major Friday, April 29 marks the second annual "Celebration of Academic Achievement", where departments choose one Outstanding Student from each major who exemplifies success in the field of study.
Zack Bauer pizza truck Sophomore Environmental Studies major Zack Bauer helped his father create a in Chicago.
Promotions and tenure, April 2016 Eleven ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ professors earned promotions (some including tenure) for the 2016-17 academic year.
Promotions and tenure among ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ faculty The following Fort Lewis College faculty members who earned promotions and/or tenure. These actions will become effective for the 2016-17 academic year.
Buffalo dance at the Pueblo Feast Day [VIDEO] The Pueblo Alliance is a registered student organization that helps Pueblo students on campus experience their culture and share it with others. They host the annual Pueblo Feast Day which draws throughout the region for dancing, eating, and cultural displays.
GOCO grant ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ, along with the city of Durango, will receive $350,000 from Great Outdoors Colorado to , updating three softball fields and building six new tennis courts.