FRCC Honors Indigenous People and Their Land
FRCC recently finalized a new land acknowledgment statement as a small step toward recognizing the original stewards of the land on which our campuses now sit
FRCC recently finalized a new land acknowledgment statement as a small step toward recognizing the original stewards of the land on which our campuses now sit
Students who want to become registered dietician nutritionists can now complete the required degrees for their credential in less time—and for less money.
As FRCC works toward becoming a Hispanic Serving Institution, we’ve got our eyes on a particularly successful existing program at our Boulder County Campus.
An average of 20 people are physically abused by intimate partners every minute in the US. Raising awareness & supporting survivors is key to ending the violence.
FRCC is hosting a public screening of the new documentary film “Move Me” from Emmy Award-winning Independent Lens. Join us online or in person!
Becoming an HSI is an intentional commitment to being a college where Latinx students thrive. Being an HSI matters—for our students, our college & for Colorado.
As a librarian, banning books is something I have pretty strong feelings about. With Banned Books Week (September 18-24,) I felt motivated to write this post.
Every year when we celebrate Latinx Heritage Month (September 15-October 15), FRCC Student Services Coordinator Marz Almanza is reminded of her roots. Read more…