Success Stories Skyhawk alum Hosava Kretzmann qualifies for Olympic Marathon Trials Fort Lewis College alumnus Hosava Kretzmann (’18) qualifies for the 2028 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials, running to honor his Hopi and Diné heritage, community, and the next generation.
Research & Scholarship FLC to host 2027 Indigenous, community-focused energy symposium The event is part of ongoing research funded through an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation grant to advance community energy research.
In the News FLC student Sally Thompson advances groundbreaking “lung-on-a-chip” research Bridging geology and engineering, Fort Lewis College senior Sally Thompson advances groundbreaking “lung-on-a-chip” research through hands-on fieldwork and nanoscale innovation.
Local family honored for gift to Health Sciences Center and scholarship fund A local businessman and his family look to support generations of Fort Lewis College students through donation.
FLC Tuition Promise covers tuition cost for Colorado residents Fort Lewis College makes commitment to cover the cost of tuition for eligible Colorado residents with new grant.
Students cross the border to seek the whys of migration firsthand Some topics demand learners be willing to cross borders, both literally and figuratively, to really grasp the issues involved. Northward migration toward and into the United States is just such a topic.
2019/20 Featured Scholar awarded to Beth Dorman Associate Professor Beth Dorman is a recognized scholar and thought leader in teacher education.
FLC signs City of Durango's Civility First Pledge The pledge program aligns with FLC's Common Ground in encouraging the community to model civil behavior and tone, and respect others.
FLC home to the new Four Corners Water Resource Center The center will be a collaborative of campus and community water research, education, and information.
Engineering students partner with nonprofit to bring solar power to area homes A Durango-based nonprofit uses both a social system from the past and student talents from the present to make it affordable for Four Corners-area homeowners to add solar power systems to their homes.
Environmental Studies students help revive a wetland Environmental Studies students are learning about wetland ecosystems and the laws protecting them by helping restore a damaged alpine wetland.
FLC chosen to receive $2M in-kind consulting support from higher education and innovation experts Fort Lewis College wins national competition, bringing millions in from Entangled Solutions, an innovation and strategy consultancy for education.
Skyhawk Station is the new one-stop-shop for students’ needs Navigating the technical side of student life just got easier on the Fort Lewis College campus.