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The Durango Herald reports that the first cohort of students is working through the Snow and Avalanche Studies certificate, a unique program that will help propel students into the snow and avalanche industry.
This year, 20 FLC students participated in All Our Kin Collective Summer Institute, a two-week program focused on promoting excitement and love for Native Languages.
The Reisher Scholars Program, which supports students who demonstrate academic and leadership potential as undergraduates, will double next fall.
A Rocky Mountain PBS story, which includes a video, highlights the work that Engineering Professor Laurie Williams and the Village Aid Project team have been doing to bring solar power to Navajo Tribal Lands. https://www.rmpbs.org/blogs/news/fort-lewis-solar-navajo-nation/
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The DIDF has given the FLC Foundation over $700,000 to establish the Durango Industrial Development Endowment to support workforce programs, entrepreneurship education and mentoring, and career readiness training. FLC will also receive $250,000 to kickstart creating and delivering its workplace development program over three years.