Docuseries Explores the Implications of Islamophobia Hidden Beneath the Charms of Small-Town America

Get a sneak peek of the new documentary A Town Called Victoria prior to its broadcast premiere—and continue the conversation locally.
Get a sneak peek of the new documentary A Town Called Victoria prior to its broadcast premiere—and continue the conversation locally.
Last year, attempts to censor library books and resources across the US nearly doubled. Read why Banned Books Week (October 1-7) is more important than ever.
We’re honoring the breadth of cultures that make up the 2nd largest ethnic group in the US. FRCC students/employees share what it means to honor their heritage.
On August 26 each year, our country recognizes Women’s Equality Day in honor of that same date in 1920. Find out more about this defining moment in US history.
FRCC has been selected from a competitive pool of applicants to receive $100,000 to transform the futures of students in our communities.
As a child, FRCC President Colleen Simpson didn’t know much about Juneteenth. But finding out about the holiday sparked a learning journey that continues today.
During our graduation ceremonies, we hear from students and professors who’ve had an impact. Professor Amanda Odom shares her thoughts with the Class of 2023.
Pride celebrations are fun-filled and invite all people to honor one another’s individuality. But Pride Month in June is about so much more.