Making better decisions, getting to net zero, the dilemmas of local media and the importance of national security, not to mention vaccines, critical race theory and the greenhouse effect. These are some of the topics to be explored in the free Fort Lewis College winter-spring lecture series beginning Jan. 20.

“We’re now in our 22nd year,” Gary Rottman said of the long-running town-gown lecture project. “Our team has worked hard to invite a variety of faculty and other experts who will discuss current issues.”

Rottman is a member of the FLC Professional Associates and leads a team whose goal is to develop a variety of relevant and interesting programs. The free lectures are co-sponsored by the Office of the President.

“Once again, our presentations continue in a virtual format as webinars,” Rottman said. “They begin promptly at 7 p.m. Thursday evenings. You will view the speaker and all visual materials and be able to ask questions via the chat function. This winter, we’re pleased to have five faculty members from the college, academic experts from other colleges and two medical doctors, among others, as speakers. Most presentations will be recorded and available for one week after the initial offering.”

Scheduled lectures are: