
AIBL is a student-based organization designed to promote and support the American Indian Business Leader student or entrepreneur. Future trends dictate a rising need for educated American Indian people to assist with tribal economic development.
Terry Benally - tbenally@fortlewis.edu
The American Indian Science and Engineering Society is a club that promotes academic, spiritual, and possibly professional advancement among it's' members. We attend national conferences and host regional conferences that help promote such things among it's' members, community, and regional area. Students are eligible for financial aid, educational opportunities and employment opportunities.
Lionel Livingston - ljlivingsto@fortlewis.edu
Miquel Salt - mcsalt@fortlewis.edu
Anime Club gives at least one showing a week of several varieties of Japanese animations featuring Bishounan, Shoujo, Mecca and many others! The club also features Manga and deals with Japanese culture.
Katie Vedder - knvedder@fortlewis.edu
This club is for any person interested in people. We do activities for the benefit of club members as well as the community. We host speakers, workshops, go on field trips and have tutoring. Club activities are based on the interests of all the club members and contemporary events.
Rebecca Whitehead - rrwhitehead@fortlewis.edu
Art Club is a forum for the Fort Lewis College and Durango community to partake in activities such as figure drawing, watching movies, and putting on art shows.
Kristen Smith - kdsmith@fortlewis.edu
ASFLC is a body of 15 student senators and two executives elected to their positions by the student body. Its goal is to allocate the student activity fee to the registered student organizations and to represent the students interests to the administration, faculty and staff, government and general public.
Brayton Thurber - btthurber@fortlewis.edu
ACM was established to further the advance of science and applications of Information Technology. Our purpose is to assist in the education of Information Technology while having some fun.
DeAnza Benally - dsyazzie@fortlewis.edu
Enhance business professionalism and network in the accounting world. To hold weekly meetings covering topics such as: the CPA exam, audits, taxes and others. To provide the community with the service of highway cleanup and volunteer income tax assistance.
Ian Nichols - itnichols@fortlewis.edu
Biology Club is designed to support all students of the sciences, and to fuel our interests and explorations in biology. Members of the club participate in community and campus service projects, as well as recreational activities.
Julie Dobbs - jmdobbs@fortlewis.edu
We plan to bring American music through bluegrass and folk music to Fort Lewis College. In this we will have a weekly open jam for all acoustic string instruments and singers who wish to attend. We hope to bring the community together through music, and bring live music in this genre.
Thomas Frederico - twfrederico@fortlewis.edu
The purpose is to teach boxing technique along with several forms of self-defense as well as creating a personal exercise program.
Anthony Hiza - amhiza@fortlewis.edu
The Business Club intends to engage students in activities that will further their knowledge experience and expertise in the business world. Our activities this year include Mud Football, road clean up, Professional Associate guest speakers, lunch with Dean Harrington and much more!
Brittany Bower - babower@fortlewis.edu
Campus Ecology is dedicated to making positive environment and social change at Fort Lewis College. Through student action, we create alternative choices for the institution to consider. We also try to have a lot of fun along the way.
Dean Mullen - bdmullen@fortlewis.edu
The Chemistry Club provides an academic and social atmosphere providing opportunities for career and graduate school exploration as well as community service and campus involvement.
Teresa Nees - tjnees@fortlewis.edu
Climbing Club's goal is to educate and expand awareness within the FLC student body in regards to climbing in the Four Corners area. We will have weekly meetings and climbing trips as decided by the club members. We will also have slide shows, bouldering competitions and fundraisers to be decised. We are climbers, we like to climb.
Nick Fuller - ndfuller@fortlewis.edu
Club del Centro is a club open to everyone who has interest in Latino culture. It's a place to practices or learn Spanish, learn about Latin music, dance, film, food, and culture.
Jesus Mendez - jomendez@fortlewis.edu
College Republicans serves to educate students about what the Republican Party stands for, as well as assisting with various party operations and functions.
Levi Martinez - lsmartinez@fortlewis.edu
The goal of this club is to allow students to meet each other while enjoying a classical sport
Joseph McCormick - jdmccormick@fortlewis.edu
Dance Co-Motion goals are to experience and share a variety of dance styles and techniques with the community of Fort Lewis and surrounding areas through shows and workshops. Styles of dance include but are not limited to jazz, modern, lyrical, ballet, hip-hop, tap, African and belly dancing. All skill levels welcome and encouraged to join.
Sandy Shibly - slshibly@fortlewis.edu
Engineers Without Borders at Fort Lewis College is established to collaborate with disadvantaged communities to improve their quality of life and in so doing develop a new generation of internationally responsible engineering students. The students will work hand-in-hand with international communities to implement sustainable and appropriate technology. Implementation will be through coordinated design and construction.
David Jackson - dfjackson@fortlewis.edu
The Environmental Center at Fort Lewis College (EC) is a resource for social and ecological awareness, dialogue, and activism in the college community and surrounding region. We sponsor Earth Week, publish the newsletter, Green Freedom", maintain a resource library, coordinate campus recycling education, create and plant the EC Organic Garden and more. Come visit, check out a book or help out.
Michael Rendon - rendon_m@fortlewis.edu
Feminist Voice is a student run organization that instigates equality by promoting self regardless of race, gender, religion or sexuality. We are an open and diverse group. We welcome everyone from all walks of life with an interest in breaking through stigma and stereotypes to reveal social truths.
Samantha Krause - skkrause@fortlewis.edu
We are a group that puts on music shows at the college. We support local bands and have out of town/state bands come as well. We primarily have hardcore/metal bands come to play. All proceeds go to the traveling band to support them on their tours.
Stacy Newmyer - slnewmyer@fortlewis.edu
This groups purpose is to engage students in the democratic process by encouraging voting and active participation in local government issues.
Patrick Lane - plane@fortlewis.edu
The film club allows FLC students to learn about film by actually making films. Whether you are an expert in film or someone who has never held a camcorder before, the film club welcomes you to join. Besides making student produced films, the club will also offer workshops throughout the year on different aspects of film, including directing, screenplay writing, producing, editing, sound and more.
Preston Benson - pebenson@fortlewis.edu
The goal of Friends of Wolf Creek is to promote awareness of the village at Wolf Creek issue and instigate action to work to stop the development.
Nathan Keys - nrkeys@fortlewis.edu
We are a group for all ages, races, sexes and playing abilities; to come together to have fun. We offer training and insight for all of our members
Michael Hardiman - mfhardiman@fortlewis.edu
Fly Ahead is designed to provide accounting students with training in the use of basic accounting information systems by means of practical application of accounting for entrepreneurial based businesses in the Four Corners area.
Robert Romaniak - rmromaniak@fortlewis.edu
As the only theatre club at Fort Lewis College, Fourth Wall is going to bring the life and energy of theatre to students' lives through shows, workshops, and events involving theatre. Our purpose is to give easy access into theatre for anyone who is interested and to give club members a chance to participate on stage.
James Johnson - jwjohnson@fortlewis.edu
The French Club intends to engage students in a friendly and fun French-speaking atmosphere, while uniting both Americans and our French exchange guests in casual settings.
Emily Thorne - eathorne@fortlewis.edu
To enhance and broaden the experiences of FLC students through a variety of field trips and activities which facilitate firsthand knowledge of the regional geology
Emilee Skyles - emskyles@fortlewis.edu
This group works to promote the German language and culture.
Truxton Stevens - tmstevens@fortlewis.edu
The Fort Lewis College chapter of Habitat for Humanity is a program that connects students with their community by promoting affordable housing and creating awareness of issues regarding the homeless. We participate in local builds as well as an annual build in Mexico. Our group also hosts various educational events.
Maria Stalcup - mestalcup@fortlewis.edu
The History Club's purpose is to promote historical knowledge, awareness and appreciation throughout the campus and also to gain knowledge of the power of history and its many aspects.
Nick Ellison - ngellison@fortlewis.edu
Our goals are to have more fun as a group, fundraise and educate people about learning and physical disabilities. Our purpose is to provide support and help to students with disabilities on campus.
Derek Dickey - djdickey@fortlewis.edu
Images is the literary arts organization on Fort Lewis College that accepts submissions from students, faculty and the Durango community to publish an annual magazine. We also host open mics and strive to provide a forum for creative expression.
Ivan Joe - iejoe@fortlewis.edu
Alex McCarthy - asmaccarthy@fortlewis.edu
"The Independent" is a student managed newspaper, published every Friday during the fall and winter terms. Students can earn credit and valuable job experience on the "Indy" staff as reporters, photographers, editors, advertising representatives and designers.
Stephanie Euwema - saeuwema@fortlewis.edu
Intramural program provides team and individual sports leagues and tournaments for all students on campus.
Brandon DenHartog - denhartog_b@fortlewis.edu
The Juggling Club's goal is to get together and practice juggling and to increase membership and new student involvement.
Laura Salazar - llsalazar@fortlewis.edu
Our goal is to establish a strong boating community at FLC. For activities we plan to show kayak films, sponsor river cleanup and arrange community river trips.
Kevin Driscoll - kcdriscoll@fortlewis.edu
KDUR is the Fort Lewis College campus radio station. Students can earn academic credit for directors positions held at the station or simply volunteer their time as a disk jockey. The station reflects the diversity of the campus and Durango community through alternative and progressive programs.
Nancy Stoffer - stoffer_n@fortlewis.edu
The Lunch Pals Sled Club encourages the unconventional fun of those students that don't have a constructive outlet for these tendencies. We sponsor an intramural soccer team in the fall, go dumpster diving, sledding, and organize an office chair race every semester.
Graham Pierce - sgpierce@fortlewis.edu
MENC is a national association for music educators. It is dedicated to the advancement of music education and offers professional growth opportunities to its members. Our mission is to advance music education by encouraging the study and making of music by all.
Sarah Tulien - sttulien@fortlewis.edu
MPM is a non-denominational student group that focuses on the person of Jesus Christ and the Bible. Activities include large group weekly get together like S & L , cross training, community groups, retreats, Bible studies, retreats and many fun events on week-ends.
Jackie Jones - jmjones1@fortlewis.edu
A church in Durango that wants to establish a relationship with the college and provide opportunities to FLC students. We strive to be a safe place no matter where you are on your spiritual journey.
Nathan Puls - napuls@fortlewis.edu
We represent the top 1% of on campus student leaders. Our goal is to properly recognize accomplishments and programs. Also our organization participates in community service in the town of Durango and on campus
Jeffrey Metius - jametius@fortlewis.edu
The mission statement of the honor society is to recognize and promote academic achievement and superior scholastic ability among undergraduate Native American students at Fort Lewis College.
Joslynn Lee - jslee1@fortlewis.edu
The Newman Club's goals: To provide spiritual maturity availability to Catholic students, to advance and advocate social justice and civil rights, to be open to all students.
Mary Ellen Wood - wood@fortlewis.edu
The Outdoor Pursuits program offers a wide range of outdoor recreation and skill-building activities for students. Two professional staff members guide trips such as rock climbing, rafting, kayaking, backcountry skiing/riding, avalanche safety training, backpacking, mountaineering, peak climbing, and mountain biking. Outdoor Pursuits can also provide maps, expert advice, reading material, and other resources to plan individual adventures. Additionally, Outdoor Pursuits oversees the management and operation of the climbing wall. Unlimited use of outdoor equipment is available by reservation for a modest yearly user fee. ODP also houses extensive professional bicycle repair and ski/board tuning benches. The primary goal of the Outdoor Pursuits program is to facilitate student's exploration of the open-air wonders of the Four Corners region.
Chris Nute - nute_c@fortlewis.edu
The Philosophy Club is a way for students to discuss and analyze philosophical issues. This club also strives to bring in a guest speaker related to philosophical topics and offers students the chance to organize and attend this event. It encourages critical thinking and gives students the opportunities to share ideas.
Amanda June - agjune@fortlewis.edu
We as the PRISM Club aim to help the LGBT Community of FLC and Durango promote tolerance acceptance and understanding of our lifestyle, to promote equality among campus students.
Christopher Sarracino - clsarracino@fortlewis.edu
The Psi-Co-Chi (Psychology) Club's goal is to get students involved in the field of psychology beyond what is learned in class. This year we will focus on getting more people involved and focus on a tutoring program as well. We also are interested in fundraising and getting involved in school functions.
Ashleigh Mason - aemason@fortlewis.edu
Our purpose is to encourage leadership, development, and continuing educational opportunities in Recreational services to all member; to host non-traditional events for the campus community; and to assist other departments to coordinate, organize and supervise recreational based special events.
Jedediah Blanton - jeblanton@fortlewis.edu
Tymmi Flynn - flynn_t@fortlewis.edu
Rotaract is an international organization with the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise; to develop acquaintances as an opportunity for service; to establish high ethical standards in business and professions, the advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace.
Brenda Mendez - bimendezmem@fortlewis.edu
The Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC) is made up of student-athletes assembeled to provide insight on the student-athlete experience. SAAC also offers input on the rules, regulations and policies that affect student- athletes lives on NCAA member institution campuses. Its purpose is to generate a student-athlete voice, suggest potential NCAA legislation, organize community service efforts and represent the student-athletes on campus.
Matt Gutierrez - msgutierrez@fortlewis.edu
Scarlet Letters strives to nurture and support aspiring writers by hosting open mics, professional readings and workshops, and working closely with Images
Phillip Todacheeny - ptodacheeny@fortlewis.edu
Service Tree is a student run organization that seeks to bring together Fortl Lewis College and Durango community in the spirit of service.
Michael Klingberg - mrklingberg@fortlewis.edu
Sigma Tau Delta is an English Honor Society. We promote a love for learning English. We try to get involved in our community and go to conferences and events promoting English. We pride ourselves on our own passion for the subject and we try to spread that passion as far as we can.
Amanda Engels - amengels@fortlewis.edu
Sociology Club is a club that aims to raise awareness about the issues that affect us today through demonstration, communication and education. We feel that to change the world around us we must speak out with a loud voice.
Skye Costelloe - sacostelloe@fortlewis.edu
The Student Programming Council is a group of students who determine what films, lectures, concerts, comedians and special events are brought to campus with the student fee allocation they are given by ASFLC. SPC is always looking for more ways to co-sponsor events with other student organizations. We are always looking for new members.
Bonnie Keyes - bskeyes@fortlewis.edu
The purpose of the Student Athletic Trainers Association is to provide educational opportunities to students involved in SATA. The goal of attending educational seminars and meetings are to enhance our capabilities as athletic training students and provide more knowledgeable care to the community of Fort Lewis College.
Lindsay Adcock - lkadcock@fortlewis.edu
To provide workshops, activities and conferences supporting all student leaders on campus and to be a resource for all Registered Student Organizations.
Devananda Vargas - dvvargas@fortlewis.edu
Our purpose is to throw Sing Dance get-togethers. Ideally including meeting for a dance lesson then a dance.
Steven Talmage - sdtalmage@fortlewis.edu
TKD's goals are to increase the confidence of our members in and out of the classroom. We practice our art in a relaxed and friendly environment while working towards belt advancement. Most importantly, we make new friends and have a good time.
Katie Vedder - knvedder@fortlewis.edu
To give live entertainment to all age students and community members. Possibility to organize a small film festival.
Roland Begay - rabegay@fortlewis.edu
US is a student group who works from a peer education perspective focusing on issues of sexual health/ responsibility, alcohol and other drug use and mental health issues confronted by our college community on a daily basis.
Jordan James - jmjames@fortlewis.edu
Wanbli-Ota is a student run, non profit organization at Fort Lewis College. Our goal is to promote cultural diversity on campus as well as in our surrounding community. We hold the biggest cultural event/activity in Durango: Hozhoni Days which consists of the Dennis Chum Basketball Tournament, pageant, pow-wow, 5K run/walk and speaker series.
Duane Duffy - dtduffy@fortlewis.edu
To promote agricultural involvement and education at Fort Lewis College. We would also like to act as a link between the agricultural community and the college. Our main activity is a Barnyard Day on campus to encourage agricultural involvement in younger generations living in La Plata County.
Devon Young - dlyoung@fortlewis.edu
YL is a relational ministry that serves as a youth outreach to both middle school students and high school students. Club meetings are held weekly. Students are also invited to fall and summer camps. We meet kids where they are at and help them grow in the faith.
Danile Bechthold - dfbechthold@fortlewis.edu