News Briefs Fort Lewis College opens $6 million sports performance center New area should help advance sports teams.
Durango livability Fort Lewis College's backyard and home city of Durango has been named one of the Best Home Base Cities for Adventure Enthusiasts by Livability.
Durango Arts Brigade Colorful murals, lego sculptures, and window art are popping up all around Durango thanks to the Durango Arts Brigade, a legion of artists that includes FLC senior Zyon Frauen and alumnae Hayley Kirkman (Art, ‘17) and Elise Boulanger (Studio Art & Design, '21).
Native American students will receive in-state tuition Hundreds of Native American students whose ancestors were forcibly relocated from their homelands throughout the 1800s by the U.S. government will be given in-state tuition to Colorado public colleges and universities beginning next June, after a new bill was signed into law on June 28.
FLC alum named to council Recent Fort Lewis College graduate Ian Teller (Business Administration, '21) has been selected to join the newly formed New Mexico Indigenous Youth Council, a program that supports the resiliency of tribes, nations, and pueblos across New Mexico.