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Scholarships for ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ students

Fort Lewis College is one of five institutions in Colorado receiving $100,000 from the Colorado Housing & Finance Authority for student scholarships. The Building the Future Scholarship Fund is a multiphase, multiyear fund set up to strengthen the state's future workforce, advance equity in education access, and promote leadership in the affordable housing and economic development...

Cycling road team announcement

The ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ cycling team is competing this weekend for yet another national title at the USA Cycling Collegiate Road Nationals in Augusta, Georgia. The Skyhawks are primed and ready, having produced strong results all season, including securing the Rocky Mountain Collegiate Cycling Conference conference title in April.

Alumna federal officer academy

Ariel Rodriguez (Business Administration-Management, '19) made history as one of the few female tribal members ever accepted to the Federal Law Enforcement Academy. After graduating from the academy, she will work for the U.S. Forest Service in the National Park system.

Alumni artist of the year

The National Indian Gaming Association named Charles Decker (Marketing, '17) Best Artist of 2022. Two of his paintings are now installed at the National Indian Gaming Association’s headquarters in Washington, D.C.

Ross McCauley received $4,000 from the US Fish & Wildlife Service

Ross McCauley, professor of Biology, received $4,000 from the US Fish & Wildlife Service for the “Determination of genetic diversity and structure in the rare endemic legume Chapin Mesa milkvetch (Astragalus schmolliae) from lands of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe and Mesa Verde National Park.”

Julie Korb received $40,000 from the US Department of Interior

Julie Korb, professor of Biology, received $40,000 from the US Department of Interior, USGS Information Services through Colorado State University for the “2021CO-Post-fire watershed conditions and climate in the 416 fire, southwest Colorado and their influence on forest heath and watershed recovery.”

Joslynn Lee received $57,435 from Northern Arizona University

Joslynn Lee, assistant professor of Chemistry, received $57,435 from Northern Arizona University funded by the Silicon Valley Community Foundation for a project entitled “Engaging Native American Students in Scientific Computing with QIIME 2 (EOSS-D&I).”

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