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Posted @ Tuesday, April 02, 2013 By Nyquist, Lindsay
Current can be a good thing – especially when you're traveling more than 400 miles and descending some 10,000 feet down your favorite rivers.
That's the journey documented in The Current, a feature-length film shot and produced by two FLC students who wanted to find out what rivers mean to them, while at the same time seeing for themselves the condition of two of their favorite rivers – the Animas River, which flows past Fort Lewis College, and the San Juan River downstream of its confluence with the Animas.
Posted @ Monday, April 02, 2012 By Nyquist, Lindsay
Why study about the cruise industry in a land-locked classroom when you can experience it at sea on board a cruise ship?
Why try to learn about French language and culture in Colorado when you can immerse yourself in both in France?
Why dream about someday helping people in need when you can make real change right now in Africa?
Posted @ Wednesday, October 19, 2011 By Davis, Mitchel B
DURANGO (19 October 2011) - Increased admission standards, along with efforts to secure funding and increase investment in academic programs, seem to be making a difference in helping Fort Lewis College’s students succeed in school. The retention rate among every ethnic group represented on campus either increased or remained steady from 2006 (beginning of tougher admission standards) to 2009 (latest published data).