Two Generations, One Graduation Day

This year, a mother and her child will cross the stage together—each earning their degree, and each carrying a story shaped by commitment.

This year, a mother and her child will cross the stage together—each earning their degree, and each carrying a story shaped by commitment.

For Teacher Appreciation Week we’re featuring Professor Javier Flores who is fostering community in our art department. Read how teaching became his calling.

The Colorado Department of Higher Education has designated FRCC as a First Generation-Serving Campus for the second year in a row.

Chris Sharp is graduating in May with an Associate of Arts degree in psychology, a path that reflects both personal growth and a clear vision for the future.

Thomas Acosta has been working as a field service technician at PepsiCo since 2016. Now an apprenticeship is training him to grow into a new position.

The FRCC Foundation is welcoming three new members to its Board of Directors: Ann O’Keefe, Adam Ingersoll and Adrianne Tracy.

In honor of Earth Day, FRCC employee and sustainability advocate KC Petersen shares her optimism about humanity’s response to climate change.

At just 17 years old, Gildebardo Mendoza is already nearing a milestone many students don’t reach until years after high school: earning a college degree.