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Hawk Tank

This year’s Hawk Tank will again feature students from Fort Lewis College, San Juan College, and local area high schools. The competition allows young entrepreneurs from the Four Corners region to work with professionals in their industry, develop lasting connections, and learn how to market their novel ideas. 

Nursing

Fort Lewis College has partnered with the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus to launch a new nursing program housed at ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ, prioritizing a curriculum based on cultural competency, community service, and educational excellence.

GRANT

The Mellon Foundation has awarded Fort Lewis College with a . The funds will go toward constructing the All Our Nations Language Revitalization Hub, housed in the Native American & Indigenous Studies Department.

Bitsoi

Lee Bitsóí, associate vice president for Diversity Affairs, when he starts a new position at Brandeis University next month. Among his many achievements was helping campus navigate the harrowing history of the Fort Lewis boarding school.

Martinez

Fabian Martinez (History, '18) was honored with third place for Best Feature Story in the 2021 National Native Media Awards from the Native American Journalist Association for his article detailing the history and repair of the La Boca bridge. Martinez researched the history of the steel railroad bridge in The Southern Ute Drum’s archive and talked with elders who lived during that...

Ellyn Roberts

Fort Lewis College Trustee Ellen Roberts Among her many achievements was the preservation of the Native American Tuition Waiver, an essential program for many Indigenous students at ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ.

Shop With a Cop

The Fort Lewis College Police Department was among the eight local policing agencies represented in the annual “Shop With a Cop” event. In a heartwarming display of community outreach, 200 local children were given $150 to shop for clothes, home supplies, and Christmas gifts.

Gulliford

Andrew Gulliford, professor of History and Environmental Studies, with Colorado Public Radio.

Paul Major

Paul Major has been appointed by Colorado Gov. Jared Polis to. As the CEO of the Telluride Foundation, Major brings with him invaluable experience in working with large, multifaceted organizations.

Ben Rogers

Ben Rogers (Anthropology and History, ‘10) was named president of the Rapid City Journal. As a Colorado native,

CO-3

Marina Zimmerman (Political Science, ‘08) has filed to run in the June 28 Republican primary in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District. Marina intends to run on a platform focusing on mental health, investment in renewable energy, and stewardship of Colorado’s public lands.

Hunderman

Janae Hunderman (Spanish, '03) is stepping into an educational consulting position with the state of Colorado. Her transition comes after successfully launching the Business Education Connection, a program that helps students discover their interests and develop their talents through internships and work-based learning. Marie Kehm, former internship coordinator with Career Services at ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ,...

Gulliford

Andrew Gulliford, professor of History and Environmental Studies, Gulliford further writes about the incredible responsibility he feels to teach those events accurately.

Taylor

Andrea Taylor (Business Administration-Marketing, '05) has been appointed as the general manager of the Sky Ute Casino. Taylor has had a distinguished career in service to the Southern Ute Indian Tribe and is also the owner of the Taylor Private Security firm. 
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