Latinx Leaders Aim to Support, Inspire FRCC Students

Interim VP Lilian Clemente recently sat down with her colleague VP Gabriel Castaño, EdD, to talk about how our at FRCC work impacts students. Read more…
Interim VP Lilian Clemente recently sat down with her colleague VP Gabriel Castaño, EdD, to talk about how our at FRCC work impacts students. Read more…
These four family members are all graduating together at FRCC’s 2024 commencement. Read how they made their way from a tough beginning to college degrees.
We’re honoring the breadth of cultures that make up the 2nd largest ethnic group in the US. FRCC students/employees share what it means to honor their heritage.
March 31 is César Chávez Day, which was proclaimed in 2014 by former President Barack Obama. Today, we honor his legacy and impact.
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.
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…
As we celebrate our graduates this spring, we hear a lot of powerful stories about their experience. Here’s one from a graduate of our Boulder County campus.