The Durango Herald reports that an FLC marketing professor is working with the U.S. Fire Administration to promote fire safety and education through social media marketing skills.
Calling all trailblazers! What’s your absolute FAVORITE hiking trail to do in the summer in Durango?! Drop ‘em in the comments ⬇️ @visitdurango #HappyHiking #HappyTrails #HikingAdventures #Hiking #Durango #Colorado #WeAreFLC
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/
Together for a greener future! This World Environment Day, let’s celebrate our planet and commit to preserving it for generations to come. Interested in studying environmentalism and sustainability? Checkout our programs: Environmental Conservation & Management Environmental Science @visitdurango #WorldEnvironmentDay #HigherEdGreen #SustainableLiving #WeAreFLC
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.
With a heartfelt farewell that included a scavenger hunt and a cheeky slideshow, the FLC community said goodbye to a president who thought outside the box, took risks, and walked at 100 miles per hour with one question in mind: What will we do next for our students?
Tell me you’re creative without actually telling me you’re creative… HAPPY NATIONAL CREATIVITY DAY, Skyhawks! #WeAreFLC #NationalCreativityDay