President’s Message in Response to Mass Shootings

Dear FRCC Community,
I am deeply saddened to write yet another message in response to heartbreaking mass shootings.
Dear FRCC Community,
I am deeply saddened to write yet another message in response to heartbreaking mass shootings.
During Mental Health Awareness Month in May, we’re encouraged to end the stigma around discussing mental health issues. Student Maia Hawkins reminds us why.
As we recognize Jewish American heritage and culture this month, it’s also time to remember the achievements of Jewish Americans right here in Colorado.
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The Colorado Community College System is honoring 16 FRCC students—and their peers around the state—for their inspiring academic and personal achievements.