Documentary Explores Life, Legacy of Texas Congresswoman

FRCC’s sociology program is hosting a public screening of the new documentary film The Inquisitor from Emmy Award-winning Independent Lens.

FRCC’s sociology program is hosting a public screening of the new documentary film The Inquisitor from Emmy Award-winning Independent Lens.

As part of this year’s celebration, we’re proud to spotlight a student artist whose work explores emotional depth, surrealism and personal identity, including their connection to their Mexican heritage.

What started as a class project turned into a three-part docuseries that took students 180 miles across the state.

Get a sneak peek of the new documentary WE WANT THE FUNK! prior to its broadcast premiere—then boogie down with a live local funk band at FRCC.

FRCC is hosting a poetry event with nationally and internationally recognized poet and writer Alejandro Jimenez. This event is free and open to the public.

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 […]

A new student-written play called “This Haunting Red” explores a transgender man’s experience navigating his relationship with the ghost of his former self.

Supporting yourself as an artist takes more than just talent and passion. It takes dedication—and a quality education is a strong foundation too.