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Durango Public Works is gaining ground on filling out its teams. The office is exploring an opportunity with FLC to recruit summer interns. A spokesperson for DPW said it could be a chance for students and young adults to gain valuable work experience in environmental engineering.

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Benjamin Waddell, associate professor of Sociology, recently partook in a debate on immigration reform at the University of Colorado Boulder. The debate featured Pulitzer Prize winner Jose Antonio Vargas and former United States Deputy National Security Advisor Michael Anton.

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On May 5, the last concert in the well-regarded Unitarian Universalist Recital Series ended 15 years of high-quality chamber music under the guidance of Marilyn Garst, series founder. Over the years, Garst has invited professional musicians from all over the region, from Santa Fe to Salt Lake City, and most of the Music faculty at FLC.

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Teal Lehto (Environmental Studies, ‘20), the “WesternWaterGirl,” continues to educate the nation on water issues facing the Southwest through social media platforms. She sat down with The Durango Herald to answer questions about her career as a water rights activist.
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