Meet the (Colorado) Press at FRCC

Colorado Public Radio is coming to FRCC’s Westminster Campus to record an episode of the popular daily news show Colorado Matters this month.
Colorado Public Radio is coming to FRCC’s Westminster Campus to record an episode of the popular daily news show Colorado Matters this month.
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.
FRCC is hosting an open house to give the public tours and information about FRCC’s veterinary programs—and to meet their newly hired director.
Since joining FRCC in 2008, Mary Ann, a full-time faculty member, has left a lasting impact on students through her courses in history and women’s studies, as well as through her leadership in student organizations.
Every year, from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, Hispanic Heritage Month serves as a time to honor and celebrate the histories, cultures and contributions of Hispanic and Latinx communities across the United States.
Many people think quantum technology is only for PhDs in physics. But in reality, 80% of the jobs in this field won’t require advanced degrees.
In just over a year, the Iver C. Ranum Innovation Campus has transformed from a visionary blueprint into a living, breathing example of what’s possible when public education systems align.
What started as a class project turned into a three-part docuseries that took students 180 miles across the state.