Student Wins Kennedy Center College Theatre Awards for Play About Gender Identity

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.
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.
Lucas Guerrero is one of just 50 students from around the US to be named a 2023 Coca-Cola Academic Team Gold Scholar. He will receive a $1,500 scholarship.
As FRCC prepares to become a federally designated Hispanic-Serving Institution, let’s talk more about what becoming an HSI might look like for our college.
Wednesday is International Women’s Day. Read more about this global celebration of women’s history and the continued movements for gender equity and inclusion.
From middle school to college, TRIO programs help students with limited-income, first-generation college students and individuals with disabilities to succeed.
Concurrent enrollment provides college-ready high school students the chance to enroll in college courses—and earn college credit—without having to pay tuition.
FRCC will receive almost $1.5 million from the US Department of Education to continue its child care assistance program for our students who have kids.
A new semester starts next week. You may be feeling a bit nervous about your first day of class. But there’s no need to worry. FRCC is ready to help.