When Angelica Garcia returned to the US after seven years in the Army, she knew what career she wanted to pursue. Read how FRCC is helping her reach her future.
Celebrating Five Years of FRCC’s Center for Integrated Manufacturing!
FRCC is hosting a celebration of the five-year anniversary of the college’s Center for Integrated Manufacturing—and you’re invited!
The Journey From Struggling Student to “Rock Star”
When Hector Vargas started college, he didn’t know what he wanted to do career-wise. But he felt confident FRCC was a good place to build a strong foundation.
Why Take Women and Gender Studies Classes?
Women make up 52% of the world’s population, but are still underrepresented in the halls of power. Learn about their history and more in a women’s studies class
All Course Materials Free for Students in Education Program
FRCC’s Early Childhood Education program exclusively uses open educational resources—convenient, free textbooks/materials that are accessible for all students.
Tapestry Tells History of Women in Colorado
Hand-stitched artwork at state capitol pays homage to their courage and perseverance. As we kick off Women’s History Month, I’d like to tell you about a remarkable piece of art hanging in our state capitol building in Denver. (If you haven’t been to the capitol, I highly recommend a visit. You can take a free […]
Learn How to Read the News This Election Year
Come hear local journalists discuss how they cover elections, providing tips on how to become better consumers of news about candidates and ballot issues.
Former Marine Finds Support, Community in FRCC’s TRIO Program
After serving in the US Marine Corps, Robert Hajnos was ready to go to college. As a first-generation student, he found support in FRCC’s TRIO program.