Professor Janine Fitzgerald created the All Our Kin Collective this year to help address the loss of Indigenous languages in students’ communities and help them understand a crucial part of their identities. https://co.chalkbeat.org/2023/8/1/23815552/indigenous-language-revitalization-fort-lewis-all-our-kin-collective
FLC's Farmer-In-Training program at the Old Fort is partnering with La Plata County nonprofits to improve food security. They hope to create more agricultural education opportunities in the area and boost agricultural production.
We’re eagerly waiting for our bustling campus life to return! Just two more weeks #FortLewisCollege #FLCCampus #DurangoColorado
Fort Lewis College's Village Aid Project Solar Initiative was awarded a $100,000 prize from the U.S. Department of Energy. Laurie Williams, professor of Physics & Engineering, is directing the funding towards a partnership with the Navajo Nation Solar Initiative to improve access to electricity with renewable energy.
Fort Lewis College and the The La Plata Economic Development Alliance are partnering on a new professional certificate program for adult learners to drive economic mobility by training, upskilling, and retaining the region’s diverse workforce.
Happy weekend, Skyhawks! #FortLewisCollege #LetsSoar #GoSkyhawks #DurangoColorado #SilvertonColorado
Skyhawk Alert Test :: The Skyhawk Alert test and fire alarm drills at Reed Library are complete. Please resume normal operations
Skyhawk Alert Test :: Fire alarm drill at Reed Library. If you are in Reed Library please exit to the Union Plaza and meet officers
Skyhawk Alert Test :: Testing the Skyhawk Alert system in conjunction with a fire alarm drill at Reed Library. THIS IS ONLY A TEST
In a column for The Durango Herald, Andrew Gulliford, professor of History, unveils a murder mystery unsolved for 152 million years. The victim? Allosaurus fragilis, a fast-moving, serrated-toothed predator from the Jurassic Period.