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Diversity Affairs Graduation Ceremony honors graduates, highlights call to leadership

In a ceremony focused on resilience and responsibility during uncertain times, Fort Lewis College’s Diversity Affairs Graduation Ceremony honored more than 20 graduates as keynote speaker Joslynn Lee, associate professor of chemistry at ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ, challenged them to use their education to create change beyond campus. The ceremony recognized students affiliated with campus affinity...

Fort Lewis College students successfully convinced Durango City Council to support a resolution acknowledging river rights for the Animas River.

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Through Fort Lewis College's inaugural Indigenous Policy Institute, students joined peers from Colorado State University and Adams State University to engage directly with the legislative process this Spring. They met with the Lt. Governor, Dianne Primavera, connected with the Colorado Commission on Indian Affairs, and built relationships with State-Tribal Liaisons.

Fort Lewis College student-athletes now have a brand-new space to focus on their academics with the opening of the Mezzanine, a dedicated study hall located in the Sports Performance Center--a $6 million dollar facility that had its grand opening in April.
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