Congratulations Class of 2024! Graduation is a time of celebration for all that you have accomplished and we want to make it a special moment for you. We know how important this graduation ceremony is for you, your family, and your friends. Please…
Born and raised in the far west suburbs of Chicago, Steven Schwartz, 65, worked for a decade as a tool and die maker. Learn about his journey to FLC and what inspired him to step up as interim president.
Fort Lewis College's inaugural summit is a meeting point of scientific rigor, artistic expression, and community collaboration. Key highlights include insights from the authors of the 5th National Climate Assessment, the nation’s leading climate…
Congratulations Class of 2023! Graduation is a time of celebration for all that you have accomplished and we want to make it a special moment for you. We know how important this graduation ceremony is for you, your family, and your friends. Please…
They faced lockdowns, masks, and a relentless barrage of rules and regulations, often helping their professors manage online classes as they traversed the turbulent waters of the COVID-19 pandemic. Congratulations to the Fort Lewis College Class of 2024.
Seven outstanding Fort Lewis College faculty and staff were recognized during this year's Employee Award Ceremony at the Student Union.
FLC Philosophy Professor Justin McBrayer said the award will allow him to continue exploring the issue of misinformation and fake news. "It feels a bit like lightning striking the same place twice," he said about getting the prestigious and selective award for a second time.
I’m not crying you’re crying Hard to believe our Skyhawks are leaving the nest this Saturday! We are SO proud! #FortLewisCollege #FLCClassOf2024 #FLCGrad #LetsSoar #TalonsUp #GoSkyhawks
Renovations are underway for FLC's new nursing facility reports the Durango Herald. The college is renovating the Skyhawk Hall with University of Colorado Anschutz. The facility will house the new nursing program.
Creativity shines as San Juan Science Fair returns to FLC after 20-year hiatus FLC students and faculty managed tours for students in the animal behavior, physical chemistry, and analytical chemistry laboratories during the fair. More than 80 middle and high schoolers from the Four Corners region participated in the event.