Graduate Voice: Joseph Brucker

Joseph never thought he was smart enough to attend college. But at FRCC he found a way to turn his passion into his career path.
Joseph never thought he was smart enough to attend college. But at FRCC he found a way to turn his passion into his career path.
Before coming to FRCC, Maddie felt isolated because of her disability. Now she has overcome societal judgment and exclusion to find her community at FRCC.
As we celebrate our graduates this spring, we hear many powerful stories about their experience—both in college and in life. Liberty’s story is no exception.
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.
Learn how this first-generation student overcomes severe anxiety to find healing, build her resilience, and succeed in college.
Outstanding FRCC student Nora Tayefeh has earned a full-ride college scholarship, and shares the accolades with her with math Professor Christy Gomez.
FRCC student-veteran Tim Watson is shining a light on inclusion for vets and working to give them a place where they feel they belong.
IRS-certified studentvolunteers helped local taxpayers complete 622 tax returns this year—free of charge—at Front Range Community College’s Westminster Campus.