As a unique Colorado School of Business, we emphasize diverse and personalized learning experiences for our students. we foster student-faculty interaction through:
The Katz School of Business faculty is highly qualified. Most have PhDs and years of business experience. Our faculty engages in scholarly activity to identify and address critical business and economic issues through discovery, integration, application, and teaching and learning scholarship. Our teacher-scholar model encourages inquiry leading to new understandings and addressing questions of interest to students and the business community. Combined with our focus on community engagement, our faculty make us one of the more experiential business schools in Colorado.
AACSB International accreditation represents the highest standard of achievement for business schools worldwide. Learn more about our AACSB Accreditation.
The Katz School in France program provides our students with a unique and affordable educational experience. Our faculty lead students every year in a study abroad program where courses are taught in English with course offerings designed to keep students on track for graduation.
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The 麻豆免费高清无砖码区Katz School of Business develops career-ready students in an inclusive, experiential, and student-focused environment. We facilitate and strengthen our commitment to innovative business education and diverse scholarship through faculty members’ engagement in our community.
The new classification highlights institutions that invest at least $2.5 million annually in research and development.
Kevin O'Neal-Smith, (Economics, Business Management, 18'), a lifelong Alaskan, has pursued a career that supports and celebrates community, business, and the environment.
LPEA will contribute $20,000 annually over the next three years to support the program’s 10th anniversary and inspire innovative, future-focused thinking.
DURANGO – Local entrepreneurs and philanthropists Marc and Jane Katz are donating $10.4 million dollars to Fort Lewis College's School of Business Administration, the single largest gift in the College’s history.
Joanie Garcia (Spanish, ’07) explores the practicality of running a creative business while doing the art that brings her joy and a sense of purpose.
Nate Peach, Ph.D., associate professor of Economics at FLC's Katz School of Business, discusses how to avoid credit cards feeds.
Now the manager of the Intertribal Centennial Conversations group with the Grand Canyon Trust, Pongyesva will share his experiences in elevating Indigenous voices in conservation efforts across Grand Canyon National Park and the surrounding region.
Alumni-founded Durango Outdoor Exchange celebrates 10 years of success.
The Four Corners AI conference explored the transformative potential and ethical challenges of artificial intelligence, featuring insights from experts and local leaders. The event emphasized balancing AI’s capabilities with human oversight to responsibly address societal issues and innovate across industries
Attendees will learn how AI technologies can enhance industry operations, improve decision-making, and drive innovation.
The team is the latest Village Aid Project, which has been providing essential services like clean water and solar energy to remote, underdeveloped communities since 2005.
The Durango Industrial Development Endowment has given the Fort Lewis College Foundation nearly $1 million to establish an endowment in its name that will support workforce programs, entrepreneurship education and mentoring, and career readiness training.
FLC’s School of Business Administration and the Center for Innovation will launch a turbo-charged business education series. The weeklong sprints are designed for business owners, entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in obtaining business savviness quickly.
The Steamworks Half Marathon returned to Durango after a two-year hiatus, with Makiah Salzano (Business Administration, '22) in 1:28:09.
Nate Peach, visiting assistant professor of Economics, spoke to The Durango Herald about , who are trying to implement creative solutions to fill positions.
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