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students and their parents walking towards their new dorm.

Heather Shotton, recently appointed president of Fort Lewis College, greeted parents and students, helping them carry bags and boxes to dorms, and working with staff members to make ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ’s 2025 move-in day as smooth and enjoyable as possible.

Skyhawks Athletics closed out the year in style with a record-breaking third-annual Skyhawks Club Casino Night, capping an extraordinary 12 months of growth, engagement, and impact.
 

Katz business students build leadership and ethics skills at national conference

Katz School of Business Administration students, Avaleena Nanaeto and Ainsley Nidiffer, represented ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ at the 2025 StudentCPT Leadership Conference in Philadelphia, June 23-25.Kaori Takano, Ph.D., professor of international business, who nominated the students, said the Center for the Public Trust fully funded the conference. The students participated in two days of leadership development and...

Thanks to donor support, the Skyhawks men’s soccer team spent a week in Costa Rica training, competing against professional teams, and exploring the country’s beaches and mountains. The trip was especially meaningful for three players who call Costa Rica home. The Skyhawks open the season Sept. 4 at home against Lubbock Christian.

Jordan Dresser, a member of the Fort Lewis College Board of Trustees, was recently recognized for his work as a producer on Who She Is, a documentary that highlights the stories of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP).

This photo shows several Fort Lewis College women’s soccer players celebrating together on the field. They are wearing white and light-blue striped uniforms, and one player in the center is smiling widely as her teammates hug and surround her in excitement.

Fort Lewis College women’s soccer has enjoyed recent success, and their NCAA tournament chances now depend on the impact of their new offseason additions.

New campus center will further college’s goal of remediating damage from its history as an Indian boarding school.

Recent Fort Lewis College graduate stepped into the role following John Whitney’s retirement.

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