The Journey From Struggling Student to “Rock Star”
When Hector Vargas started college, he didn’t know what he wanted to do career-wise. But he felt confident FRCC was a good place to build a strong foundation.
When Hector Vargas started college, he didn’t know what he wanted to do career-wise. But he felt confident FRCC was a good place to build a strong foundation.
Hand-stitched artwork at state capitol pays homage to their courage and perseverance. As we kick off Women’s History Month, I’d like to tell you about a remarkable piece of art hanging in our state capitol building in Denver. (If you haven’t been to the capitol, I highly recommend a visit. You can take a free […]
Come hear local journalists discuss how they cover elections, providing tips on how to become better consumers of news about candidates and ballot issues.
FRCC recently completed an expansion of its dental clinic. The project added 10 new dental operating units, preparing to open a new dental hygiene program.
During the month of February, we honor the achievements of Black Americans and recognize their important role in all aspects of our society. Learn more…
Get a sneak peek of the new documentary Razing Liberty Square prior to its broadcast premiere—and continue the conversation locally.
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, we remember the victims. As painful as it is to recognize the horrors of the Holocaust, we remember—and promise to never forget.
FRCC and Colorado School of Mines are launching a new academy to give FRCC engineering students a direct pathway to earning a bachelor’s degree at Mines.