Becoming “Autism Proud”—Alum Overcomes Challenges to Find Her Purpose

Kendal’s college journey with autism has been neither linear nor easy. Read her story and how she’s now preparing to start grad school this fall.
Kendal’s college journey with autism has been neither linear nor easy. Read her story and how she’s now preparing to start grad school this fall.
All three FRCC campuses are hosting 9Health Fairs for our communities—each event is free and open to all ages. Join us for free or affordable health screenings.
FRCC hosted its 1st annual equity, inclusion & diversity award ceremony—honoring the people who are helping us better serve traditionally underserved students.
Looking to just take a few classes? FRCC has a good number of guest students. Learn about the benefits of being a guest student and how to get started!
A number of bills are currently circulating around the US aimed at regulating how educators talk about racism, sexism and issues of systemic inequality.
As we honor women’s history, it’s important to look at our past—as well as the future. So we spent some time researching the achievements of these pioneers.
FRCC is hosting a public screening of the new Academy Award nominated documentary film Writing With Fire from Emmy Award-winning Independent Lens.
Students in FRCC’s theatre program will perform the very first in-person production of the new award-winning play “14” by playwright and novelist Amy Crider.