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Meet the Major - Anthropology Club
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25
Meet the anthropology faculty and chat with other majors and interested students.
AIBL General Meetings
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25
Michael Martin--UGR Speaker Series
SEP
25
Join us on September 25th at 4:30 p.m. on the Mainstage of the FLC Theatre to hear Dr. Michael Martin from the FLC Department of History talk about his path to becoming a beloved professor and how saying "I don't know" is perfectly okay! The FLC Undergraduate Research Speaker Series allows students at all levels, staff, faculty, and the broader Durango community to hear research-related personal stories. The talks last ~40 minutes and are followed by Q&A, free food, and conversation. Watch previous Speaker Series talks on our YouTube channel .
IMAGES Magazine Submission Tabling
SEP
25
This fall, IMAGES magazine yearns for the sublime subjects of art’s sweet temptations. Muse is mo re than goo-goo-eyed infatuation or the mere projection of an irresistible reverie—it’s a late-night frenzy of impulsive fantasy resulting in a rebellious masterpiece. Enlighten us with your deepest desires, your most peculiar imaginings, your beloved inspirations, and we’ll produce our most illustrious collection yet. Submissions are open till 9 October at 11:59 PM
Denver Indian Health and Family Services Visits Fort Lewis
SEP
25
Denver Indian Health and Family Services Mobile Clinic Visit with Presentation and Lunch and Learn Free
Strategic Planning: campus workshops
SEP
25
This semester we are hosting a series of strategic planning workshops to engage campus in the final phase of development for the 2025 - 2030 strategic plan. During each workshop, we will welcome campus feedback on the priorities identified by the Steering Committee and hear your ideas for initiatives, measures for success, and implementation. These sessions are open to students, faculty, and staff!
Star Wars Film Screening
SEP
26
Rooted Night
SEP
26
Our weekly meeting on campus. We will study scripture, worship, provide a free meal, and hangout together.
Wishes in the Sky
SEP
26
Join us for Wishes in the Sky, a thoughtful and uplifting event dedicated to raising awareness fo r suicide prevention. On the evening of September 26th, we will gather at the Peace Park to honor and remember those we have lost, support those who are struggling, and inspire hope within our community. As the sun sets, participants will write their wishes, messages of hope, or words of remembrance on special wish papers. These papers will then be lit and set afloat into the sky, creating a beautiful and symbolic display of light and hope. This collective act will serve as a beacon of support and a reminder that no one is alone. The event will include a brief program with heartfelt speeches, moments of reflection, and community support. We invite you to bring your loved ones and join us in this meaningful ceremony of unity and remembrance. Together, let’s illuminate the night sky with our wishes and strengthen our commitment to preventing suicide and supporting mental health. For more information, please contact wellpac@fortlewis.edu .
Manny Wheeler: Making Navajo Star Wars
SEP
26
Manuelito "Manny" Wheeler (Diné), former Executive Director of the Navajo Nation Museum, will share about the creative journey and multi-year process of bringing to life Star Wars: A New Hope ( Anaa': Siih Náhásdlii), which is the first major motion picture ever to have been translated into the Navajo language. Manny reached out to LucasFilms for 16 years before finally receiving a response in 2012 and an eventual "green-light" to move forward with the Navajo-dub version that features the talents of nearly 70 Diné voice actors. At 7:30pm, following Manny's presentation, the Center of Southwest Studies will host an outdoor screening of Star Wars: A New Hope ( Anaa': Siih Náhásdlii) on the courtyard between the Center and Community Concert Hall. Popcorn and chairs will be provided, or bring your own and dress as your favorite character! Both the pre-screening talk and film are free and open to the public.
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