Some professors of Fort Lewis faculty support the idea of issuing mandatory courses that inform FLC students, faculty and staff about their culture while exploring a history that accurately portrays indigenous people.
The Associated Students of Fort Lewis College met with Durango City Councilor Kim Baxter during their meeting on Feb. 20 as part of an on-going effort to keep communication open between FLC and the city.
“Black History is American History: and American History is made up of heroes big and small.”
Jeff Seville, the new career services director, discussed the current and future status of career services with the Associated Students of Fort Lewis College during its meeting on Feb. 5.
The Fort Lewis College’s clocktower panels display images of the college’s history, military post, and Native American boarding schools.
Brandon Leimbach, the new athletic director for Skyhawks Athletics, continues to update Skyhawks Athletics staff and facilities since he was hired on April 30, 2019.
The Associated Students of Fort Lewis College discussed how to best respond to areas of student needs, as identified by the ASFLC sponsored Student Needs Survey during its meeting on Wednesday night.
The Black Student Union and Student Union Productions have collaborated to bring Fort Lewis students, as well as the larger Durango community, events throughout February in honor of Black History Month.
Nancy Stoffer is no longer the director of the Gender and Sexuality Resource Center as of this spring 2020 semester.
There's plenty to do in Durango during Snowdown, perhaps too many to choose from. Here's a list of some of the craziest events we could find.