Many college students do not realize it is the season to submit scholarships applications for the next school year. As you read over the scholarship applications that your search retrieves, you may notice that most scholarship applications would like to know about the person they are considering giving a scholarship to. This acquaintance is made […]
Voice, Guitar, Piano Students to Give Recitals at FRCC Recital Hall
Voice, guitar, and piano students at Front Range Community College will give recitals in December at Front Range Community College: Voice students under direction of Tanya Daugherty: 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 4 Guitar students under direction of James Cline and Kevin Garry: 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 5 Piano students under Sonya Clark: 7 p.m. Thursday, […]
FRCC Creative Writing Students to Read from their Works Dec. 6
Front Range Community College creative writers will read from their original works in Danger! Live Writers at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 6. The student writers are Summer Cushman, Anna Dory, Francesca Davila, Whitney Frazier, Sam Kaessner, Mischa Ledder, Alyssa McCall, Julia Ortiz, Mia Roldan, Kelly Singleton, Katharine Stacy, Taylor Steele, and Ginger Summers. Danger! Live […]
Five Reasons to Get Involved with Clubs and Activities
You’ve probably heard it before: Getting involved in college is a good idea. OK…but why exactly? Even if you’re not really looking for new extracurricular activities or you’re pretty focused on your academics, doing something more than just going to class and studying is absolutely worthwhile. Need more convincing? Here are five great reasons to […]
FRCC Faculty Ease Burden of Textbook Costs for Students
It’s no secret on college campuses and elsewhere that textbooks are expensive. At Front Range Community College, some math, economics, and biology faculty members, among others, are doing something about it. Ever heard of OER? OER stands for Open Education Resources. It also stands for “free textbooks” – or nearly so. As Kenneth Monks, FRCC […]
FRCC-Supported Program Named a “Best Practice” by National Manufacturing Extension Partnership
The Small Manufacturer’s AdvantEDGE program—a first of its kind business assistance program—has been selected as a nationwide best practice. The program was singled out among economic development programs by the Manufacturing Extension Partnership—the manufacturing assistance arm of the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST). The AdvantEDGE program connects small manufacturing companies with industry experts […]
Six Things Your College Counseling Office Can Help You With
Many students hear the word “counseling” and assume they know what their college’s counseling services office or department is all about. Yes, the college counseling services office encourages students to give their overall well-being the attention it deserves. However, there are a variety of personal and academic services provided by your college’s counseling center. Here […]
Summer Research: Learning from Experience
You can’t beat the learning that comes from experience. Five community college students learned a lot this summer in two STEM-related research programs. The students presented posters about their research at the end of their research time. The poster presentations were at the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, which serves as a hub […]