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

Author: Nardy Baeza Bickel/Tuesday, September 10, 2024/Categories: FLC News, News Briefs, Friends and Donors Briefs

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Academic Success Coaches help scholars soar

Academic Success Coaches help scholars soar

FLC’s Academic Success Coaches are faculty who partner with students to help navigate some of college’s most daunting aspects. Through this free program, coaches help students discover, understand, and articulate their passions and interests. 

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Academic Hub has its grand opening

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The Academic Hub opened this past week with palpable excitement from students. The Hub centralizes many of Fort Lewis College’s crucial, student-focused services in one convenient location.

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Stars align for CU Nursing Fort Lewis College Collaborative

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Durango stalwarts and siblings Karen Zink and Steve Short are doubling down on their devotion to the Four Corners by supporting the CU Nursing Fort Lewis College Collaborative with more than $1 million in philanthropic support. 

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FLC partners with the University of Colorado to offer undergraduate nursing program in Durango

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