Autistic Student Finds a Place Where She Belongs
April is Autism Acceptance Month, an effort to make society more inclusive for autistic people and ensure that they have a say in policies that affect them.
April is Autism Acceptance Month, an effort to make society more inclusive for autistic people and ensure that they have a say in policies that affect them.
FRCC is celebrating the work of our students, employees and community partners who creating a welcoming environment for our traditionally underserved students.
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.
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.
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, it’s worth noting that the majority of FRCC’s top leaders are currently women. Read why this month matters to them.
Learn about Barney Ford’s many contributions to business and civic affairs in our state—including helping get Black Coloradans the right to vote.
Concurrent enrollment provides college-ready high school students the chance to enroll in college courses—and earn college credit—without having to pay tuition.