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.
For the EC's new leader, environmentalism is rooted in community New Environmental Center Coordinator Marty Pool shares his vision for FLC's student-driven, applied-learning center.
New certificate program explores the wide range of healthcare professions For students who’d like to explore those many-faceted opportunities in this wide-ranging field, Fort Lewis College now offers the “Pre-Health Certificate,” a year-long program that exposes them to the diversity of educational and professional paths toward careers in public and personal healthcare.
Justin McBrayer named 2018-19 Fort Lewis College Featured Scholar For this outstanding work in the humanities, Justin McBrayer is honored as the 2018-19 Fort Lewis College Featured Scholar.
Native journalist shares challenges and rewards of telling indigenous stories "You can't tell the American story without the indigenous story," says Jenni Monet (English, '11). But as a Native journalist, she also knows just how hard that task can be. Monet shared her insights and experiences with students and staff when she visited campus in September.
FLC WellPAC, Student Union Productions Present “Cracked, Not Broken: The Kevin Hines Story” Kevin Hines, suicide survivor and author of “Cracked, Not Broken,” will share his story and how he learned to manage mental illness at 6:30 p.m. on October 12 at the Community Concert Hall at Fort Lewis College.
KDUR fall fundraiser kicks off October 12 This year’s theme “KDUR: The Original Mixtape” recalls a time when tapes were a popular media and how radio was the original mashup of favorite tracks.
New Environmental Science major expands options for working for the good of the Earth Both the Environmental Studies and new Environmental Science programs make use of FLC’s unique location to explore issues such as energy production, local foods, water conservation, land use, national parks, and Native American tribal lands.
Leadership development program offered through Fort Lewis College and Alpine Leadership Dr. Steve Elias, dean of the School of Business Administration, has teamed up with Mark Haeussler, CEO of Alpine Leadership, to offer the Executive Leader Development Program October 1-4 at Fort Lewis College.
Student researchers uncover mammoth tooth It's not something you stumble upon every day. Environmental Studies student researchers recently discovered a mammoth tooth while doing field studies to piece together the environmental history of an old wetland in the nearby San Luis Valley. [photos]
School of Business Administration receives grant for Wells Fargo Native American Business Scholarship School of Business Administration has been granted $10,000 for the Wells Fargo Native American Business Scholarship