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Meet distiller and Salida, Colorado, mayor P.T. Wood in the latest episode of “Summits.”
Mayor, distiller, and outdoorsman P. T. Wood (Business Administration, ’90) embraces the mountain-town spirit in his living, working, and politicking.
Skyhawks cycling alumni Griffin Easter (Spanish, ’14) and Sarah Sturm (Art, ’12) won the men's and women's pro divisions of the 2019 Iron Horse Bicycle Classic.
Sadie Sarti (Art, '05), owner of Sadie Sarti Design Co., was profiled by Prescott Woman Magazine for her success building her design agency.
Durango is #1 on Livability.com's list of "Best Home Base Cities for Adventure Enthusiasts."
FLC Marketing & Communications is looking for paid student models for photoshoots on campus and around the region to help show the FLC experience!
Alpine Bank has partnered with Fort Lewis College to offer the FLC Forever Loyalty Debit Card, through which the bank will give 10 cents to the FLC Foundation with every cardholder’s use.
A team of Engineering students competed in the First Nations Launch competition at the Richard Bong State Recreation Area, in Wisconsin. [VIDEO]
300 runners tackled the annual Steamworks Half Marathon on Saturday, June 8, raising more than $5,000 for the Fort Lewis College Scholarship Fund.
Famed free-climber Alex Honnold gave a shoutout on Instagram to FLC Engineering students who spent their spring breaks with GRID Alternatives installing solar power on a remote part of the Navajo Nation.
Professor of History Andrew Gulliford's book The Woolly West: Colorado’s Hidden History of Sheepscapes won the 2019 Colorado Book Award for History.
Assistant Professor of Chemistry Callie Cole received a $20,000 Primarily Undergraduate Institution grant from the American Society for Mass Spectrometry to support undergraduate research.
Renowned artist and Professor Emeritus of Art Mick Reber, who passed away recently at 76, is remembered by peers, students, and professionals.
An essay by Associate Professor of Sociology Benjamin Waddell examining Latin American leaders' failures to deliver progress to their countries was featured in the news magazine The Week.
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