A.I., Everest, nuclear energy, climate change and two Chautauqua presentations of Audubon and Darwin are some of the highlights of the Fall Fort Lewis College Life-long Learning series. Offered by a mix of FLC faculty members and community experts, the free presentations begin Thursday in 130 Noble Hall. Parking is plentiful and easy. Two walk-in entrances accommodate attendees: a staircase off the parking lot or a ramped sidewalk to the left for easier access.

“We are fully back on campus for live presentations again,” said Gary Rottman, program leader. “This fall marks the completion of 23 years of free programs for the community. And once again, we are welcoming a Chautauqua, living history scholar. Brian ‘Fox’ Ellis will appear as John James Audubon on Thursday, Sept. 28, in our series, and we are co-sponsoring his appearance at The Powerhouse Science Center as Charles Darwin on Friday, Sept. 29. With the support of Colorado Humanities, we’ve been able to offer these popular programs for over a decade.”

Since January 2000, the FLC Professional Associates, a volunteer organization of college supporters have co-sponsored the series with the Office of the President. The has been to present a variety of relevant topics by faculty and community members. Here’s a list of upcoming presentations.

*Powerhouse Science Center, 7 p.m. Sept. 29.