As student hunger persists at colleges, higher education tries out providing free food

As student hunger persists at colleges, higher education tries out providing free food

FLC is among Colorado colleges offering free food, resources to students

FLC is among many community colleges and universities in Colorado providing food assistance to students at a time when food costs have spiked and more students are believed to be experiencing hunger. (Chalkbeat)

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FLC alumna, social justice advocate named inaugural Director of Belonging

FLC alumna, social justice advocate named inaugural Director of Belonging

Kate Suazo, who most recently served as Fort Lewis College’s Title IX Coordinator, wants to create a campus where everyone can thrive

 Kate Suazo, FLC alumna, social justice advocate has been named inaugural Director of Belonging at FLC.

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Analyzing microbiomes and water quality, Indigenous Students Learn the Love for Sciences

Analyzing microbiomes and water quality, Indigenous Students Learn the Love for Sciences

Now in its third year, Monitoring Environmental Microbiome program participants dive into complex computational analysis of environmental justice issues.

Now in its third year, Monitoring Environmental Microbiome program participants dive into complex computational analysis of environmental justice issues.

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April brings monthlong celebration of the arts

April brings monthlong celebration of the arts

Author: Anonym/Friday, April 15, 2022/Categories: FLC News, Campus News, Main Site - Schools & Departments - Features, School of Arts & Sciences, Art & Design Department, English Department, Performing Arts Department

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The Fort Lewis College Division of Communication, Creativity, and Aesthetics invites the community to Arts April 2022, a celebration of the arts featuring students and visiting artists, with a monthlong schedule of inspired performances, exhibitions, and literary readings.

Arts April 2022 highlighted events include:

  • The musical production of Sweeney Todd on the stage of the Community Concert Hall, various times, April 1-3. Tickets are available at durangoconcerts.com.
  • The SkyWords Visiting Writers Series free reading and book signing of Diné Reader Poets in the Student Union Ballroom, 6 p.m., April 19. Authors include Esther Belin, Sherwin Bitsui, Laura Tohe, and Luci Tapahanso.
  • The opening reception of Stretch Bounds, an exhibition of works from graduating senior Communication Design and Studio Art majors in the Art & Design Gallery, 4:30-6 p.m., April 21.
  • A Performing Arts Extravaganza at the Community Concert Hall, 6 p.m., April 22. Celebrating the coming together of the Music and Theatre departments into a new Performing Arts department, the evening will consist of light snacks and drinks, featuring a variety of student ensembles and musical performances. Tickets are available at durangoconcerts.com.
  • A publication celebration for IMAGES Magazine and their newest issue, Illusion, at the Busby Amphitheater, 5 p.m., May 2. IMAGES publishes written, photographic, and artistic contributions from a diverse group of imaginative students.

The events listed above are a small sampling of the many art activities on campus, showcasing an opportunity for the community to share in the creative dream as students build experiences, express themselves, and take steps towards their professional goals.

For more information about Arts April 2022, please visit fortlewis.edu/artsapril.

The Fort Lewis College Division of Communication, Creativity, and Aesthetics houses the departments of Art & Design, English, and Performing Arts, strengthening the presence of the arts on campus and facilitating collaboration within the School of Arts & Sciences. Music, Journalism, Creative Writing, Theatre, Studio Art, and Design students participate in exciting interdisciplinary professional projects, gaining experience in real-world arts careers.

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