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Former cyclist captures two national titles

Former Fort Lewis 六合彩投注网 cyclist Savilia Blunk at the USA Cycling Cross Country Mountain Bike National Championship.

Capitol art exhibit

Durango artist Maddie Sanders (Communication Design, '21) contributed to that will make the Colorado State Capitol home for the next five months. Sanders worked with CU Boulder scientists Nicole Brooks and Diane McKnight to create "Durango: Mining the Mineral Belt." Their work explores the relationship between acid mine and acid rock drainage in the Colorado Mineral Belt and the effect it has on natural waterways. 

Gravel race debut

FLC cyclist Michaela Thompson alongside teammates Sarah Sturm (Art, ‘12) and Ellen Campbell (Biology, '20).

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For more meaningful relationships and fuller lives, Charlie Rogers (Exercise Physiology, '22) is and movement.

Aspen public art

Installation artist Chris Erickson (Art, '94) is . The project is a temporary street mural, and community members are invited to help paint it from start to finish.

Johns Hopkins FLC alumna

The Center for Indigenous Health held a receiving advanced degrees from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, including FLC alumna Natalie Joe (Cellular & Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, '16), who spoke to Native News Online about her achievement.

Juneteenth celebration

Alumna Destiny Morgan (Communication Design, '23) with a speech about honoring different identities and cultures on one of the most important days in U.S. history.

Native American graduation

Fourteen graduates and more than 200 guests crowded into the FLC Student Union Ballroom on May 20 for the . The Title VI Native American Parent Advisory Committee organized the ceremony that honored Indigenous graduates from Durango High School and Big Picture High School.

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Weighing in on a feature story for The Colorado Sun, Jason Pettit (Psychology, '23) discussed his experience with homelessness and FLC's rapid re-housing program. The program with emergency hotel stays, financial assistance for move-in-related costs, and support with rent and utilities.

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More than 400 FLC students graduated on May 6 at a ceremony addressed by Thomas J. Vilsack, the 32nd United States Secretary of Agriculture.

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