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Fort Lewis College celebrates Women’s History Month

On Tuesday, March 10, a showing of “She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry” will be held in Noble Hall, Rm. 130 at 6 p.m. The film follows the women who founded and contributed to the women’s movements of the 1960s and 1970s. This event is free and open to everyone. The following Tuesday, March 17, the FLC Native American Center Speaker Series welcomes...

Remembering Dr. Rob Blair

I count myself fortunate to have gotten to know Rob, and I will remember him most as a dedicated, enthusiastic and involved educator. In fact, he was so passionate about geology that he would rather theorize than eat. Fort Lewis College and Durango are both better places because of the life and work of Dr. Rob Blair.

Humans of Fort Lewis College: Sierra DiMarco

What's your title, and what do you do on your job? And how many years have you been at FLC? I work for a federally funded non-profit here on campus called TRIO Talent Search. We identify students with great potential in middle school and high school, a majority of whom are first generation (neither parent went to college) and/or facing financial challenges, and we help them advance to...

SnapChat tour of Reed Library [PHOTOS]

Check out a SnapChat tour of Reed Library! The John F. Reed Library strives to provide the best academic library services and collections in the Four Corners region. Follow FLC on SnapChat for real-time updates at @flcdurango.

SnapChat tour of the Environmental Center [PHOTOS]

Check out a SnapChat tour of the FLC Environmental Center! The EC empowers students to create positive change on campus and in the community through exploring and educating about sustainability, innovation, and environmental and social justice issues. Follow FLC on SnapChat at @flcdurango.

FLC Ethics Team argues its way to national championships

A team of four Fort Lewis College students will debate ethical situations and questions this weekend in a competition against schools from across the country at the Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl national championships in Costa Mesa, California.

FLC Ethics Team argues its way to national championships

A team of four Fort Lewis College students will debate ethical situations and questions this weekend in a competition against schools from across the country at the Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl national championships in Costa Mesa, California.

First Native American takes charge of Board of Trustees for Fort Lewis College

As Ms. Karen Wilde begins her tenure as chair of the Board of Trustees for Fort Lewis College, history is being made. Ms. Wilde is the first Native American chair of the Board, which is the governing body for Fort Lewis College, an institution with a century-old commitment to educating Native American and Alaska Native peoples.

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