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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Katz Family Gift fuels growth of the FLC Student Marketing Agency

Katz Family Gift fuels growth of the FLC Student Marketing Agency

This year, five local businesses benefited from free marketing services through the program, which provides students and recent FLC grads with paid hands-on learning

This year, five local businesses benefited from free marketing services through the program, which provides students and recent FLC grads with paid hands-on experiential learning.

Wednesday, June 26, 2024/Author: Nardy Baeza Bickel/Number of views (2955)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: No rating
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Four Corners Climate Summit: Building community to grow climate adaptation in the Western Slope

Four Corners Climate Summit: Building community to grow climate adaptation in the Western Slope

More than 400 people attended the inaugural Summit, aimed at fostering awareness and unity around regional climate interests and building resilience to climate change.

More than 400 people attended the inaugural Summit, aimed at fostering awareness and unity around regional climate interests and building resilience to climate change.

Wednesday, May 8, 2024/Author: Nardy Baeza Bickel/Number of views (1381)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: No rating
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Two Tribal Water Media Fellows publish their work on KSUT

Two Tribal Water Media Fellows publish their work on KSUT

Tribal Water Media Fellows explore how a Denver's college work to bring water to her hometown in Tanzania, and how a mountain man became a beaver man.

Tribal Water Media Fellows August Mrakuzic (Anthropology, '23)and Klara Goldman (Geology, 23) have published their work on KSUT. Mrakuzic story focuses on a Denver college student who brought water and aid to her home village in Tanzania. Goldman’s story explores how a Colorado mountain man became a beaver believer. The fellowship is a collaboration between KSUT Public Radio, Fort Lewis College, and Rocky Mountain PBS. The Walton Family Foundation supports the project.

Wednesday, May 8, 2024/Author: Nardy Baeza Bickel/Number of views (885)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: No rating
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