Thanks to supporters like YOU, we were able to raise an astounding $17 million last academic year, which is almost double the previous year’s record! We are thrilled to share the 2022-2023 Fort Lewis College Foundation Annual Impact Report, which showcases how your donations help contribute to a culture of philanthropy that advances FLC's mission. Your generosity helps support our future creators, adventurers, entrepreneurs, and problem-solvers. #FLCForever
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Fort Lewis College President Tom Stritikus comments on FLC’s reconciliation efforts after History Colorado published, this week, the executive summary of its investigations into the former federal Indian School located at Fort Lewis Hesperus Campus. "FLC continues to examine what our genesis as a Federal Indian Boarding means for the future we want to create. We remain focused on reconciliation and healing. Reconciliation is an on-going process that requires an intentional focus on healing, centering of Indigenous voices, and maintaining respectful and reciprocal relationships.” Learn
Former FLC Cycling Team cyclist Savilia Blunk captured a pair of national titles at the USA Cycling Cross Country Mountain Bike National Championship.
For Charles Leslie, director of the FLC Community Concert Hall, the upcoming season offers opportunities to see shows that don't often make it to the rural Southwest. A few he says not to miss include Black Opry Revue, Welcome to Indian Country, and this year’s Jazz on the Hill, which will feature Christian McBride—"the most important young jazz artist in the world."
The FLC women’s basketball team won the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference's 2022-23 Brechler Award, recognizing the Skyhawks squad as the league’s top academic women’s basketball team with a cumulative grade-point average of 3.57.
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