Political Science Department Wednesday, September 11, 2024 With ‘Rock the Vote,’ debate watch party, FLC launches nonpartisan SkyPEP civic engagement initiative
School of Arts & Sciences Friday, September 6, 2024 Healthcare collaborations, workforce needs highlighted during Senator Hickenlooper’s visit to FLC
Faculty & Staff Wednesday, August 28, 2024 Lightning strikes again! Second FLC professor receives a second Fulbright scholarship this year
Undergraduate Research Through hands-on research, PEAQS program helps students discover their love, passion for research
Physics & Engineering Department FLC alumna who led efforts to bring solar power to Navajo Nation becomes the inaugural Marathon Solar Fellow
Friends and Donors Connecting Batteries and Cables, Shonto Community Takes Solar Power Into Their Own Hands
Political Science Department Monday, September 23, 2024 Despite Progress, Indigenous People Still Face Voting Challenges
Undergraduate Research Fort Lewis College’s pre-nursing students answer the call to healthcare The program offers students a unique pathway to nursing careers
Campus News Fort Lewis College Presidential Search Committee announces community engagement opportunities The Fort Lewis College Presidential Search Committee is embarking on the important task of identifying candidates our next president....
Physics & Engineering Department From circuit boards to micro thrusters, an FLC alumnus solders a remarkable path in engineering Thanks to the Partnership for Education and the Advancement of Quantum and NanoSciences (PEAQS) program, Max Krauss excelled in his coursework and...
Campus News FLC Board of Trustees passes resolution opposing ballot initiatives 50 and 108 The Fort Lewis College Board of Trustees unanimously approved a resolution opposing Ballot Initiatives 50 and 108, stating the bills would...
Monday, April 5, 2021 Ross, Megan 459 Faculty & Staff Briefs Durango Lodgers Tax Increase Addressing concern that the proposed increase to the Durango lodgers tax would make the city less appealing to tourists, Wade Litt, assistant professor of Economics, says other cities that introduced similar increases did not see substantial declines in tourism. In an interview with The Durango Herald, Litt said, "Given that we're already below the Colorado averages...it’s not going to make us the most expensive city. Definitely not by a long shot." Share Print Switch article USDA grant for rural connectivity centers Previous Article Pan American Continental Championships Top Racers Next Article