Alumni FLC grad Claire Stellick finds adventure and purpose as a USDA hydrologist Just four years after graduating from FLC, Claire Stellick is now working as a hydrologist exploring Utah’s backcountry—often on a snowmobile or skis—in a career that combines science, adventure, and environmental stewardship.
Grants & Funding FLC partners with Colorado SPH experts to explore AI solutions for public health in underserved communities Fort Lewis College, funded by a $522,000 National Institutes of Health grant, is developing data-driven outreach programs to support Native American and Latinx populations in southern Colorado.
Belonging Fort Lewis College earns First Generation Serving Campus designation The award acknowledges FLC’s membership in the FirstGen FORWARD Network with the Center for First Generation Student Success.
Fort Lewis College celebrates gains in overall enrollment, increases in its Latinx population Fort Lewis College’s overall enrollment grew by 1.9 percent compared to last year, with dual enrollment, graduate, and transfer students driving the growth.
VoFLC: Josh Kling This week, tune in to hear FLC stories from Josh Kling, coordinator of Permitting & Programming.
VoFLC: Nicolette Manning This week, tune in to hear FLC stories from Nicolette Manning, assistant director of the Student Involvement Center.
FLC Board reaffirms its commitment to ongoing reconciliation process as it awaits History Colorado's report DENVER — Recognizing the profound impact that federal Indian boarding schools had on Indigenous communities, the Fort Lewis College Board of Trustees reaffirmed its commitment to the College’s reconciliation process at its annual retreat in Denver last week. FLC traces its roots to the Fort Lewis Indian School that operated from 1892 to 1910 in Hesperus—about 20 miles from...