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Dr. Heather Shotton, a citizen of the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes, Kiowa, and Cheyenne, has been named the first Indigenous president of Fort Lewis College, bringing over 20 years of higher education experience.
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The annual Hozhoni Days Powwow took place recently at Fort Lewis College in Durango, bringing participants from around the country.
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A coalition of organizations in southwest Colorado is holding a year-long study that will seek to remove barriers to land access in the region. The three organizations are La Plata Open Space Conservancy, Montezuma Land Conservancy, and the Old Fort of Fort Lewis College. And the state budget for next year was introduced Monday. It totals 38.5 billion dollars.
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A 21-year-old Golden, Colorado man is being charged for making violent threats against Durango's Fort Lewis College Wednesday. But as the charge is just a misdemeanor, something college officials say isn't serious enough. This report, from KSUT’s Sarah Flower in Durango.
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First-year and returning students at Fort Lewis College in Durango will have one more item to check off their to-do list before coming to campus this…
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It’s been three years since the Gold King Mine spilled millions of gallons of wastewater into the Animas River watershed. A forthcoming book aims to…
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Three members of Colorado’s congressional delegation are seeking to ease the financial burden on states for providing tuition-free higher education to…
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A Fort Lewis College student has taken responsibility for defacing a cultural site on Comb Ridge in southeast Utah. The Durango Herald reports the student…
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More than 9 pounds of processed marijuana and $20,000 in cash were reportedly found in the room of a 20-year-old Cortez man, Samuel Gordon, who was shot…