Thought Provoking Student-Written Plays Take On Fundamental Issues Facing Humanity

Students in FRCC’s theatre program will perform the first productions of six new 10-minute plays—written by students from the college’s playwriting classes.
Students in FRCC’s theatre program will perform the first productions of six new 10-minute plays—written by students from the college’s playwriting classes.
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.
Get a sneak peek of the new film Mr. SOUL! prior to its broadcast premiere—then continue the conversation locally. Front Range Community College is hosting a public screening of the new documentary film Mr. SOUL! from Emmy Award-winning Independent Lens. Watch the movie, then join us for a live virtual discussion with Colorado experts. The […]
In recent years, higher education has undergone a significant transformation. A large number of small liberal arts colleges have closed. Undergraduate majors have become more STEM-focused and aimed toward employment. The popular myth of the liberal arts, especially in the humanities and art, is one of an elitist and impractical pursuit that creates unemployable young […]