Graduate Voice: Maddie Stallman

Before coming to FRCC, Maddie felt isolated because of her disability. Now she has overcome societal judgment and exclusion to find her community at FRCC.
Before coming to FRCC, Maddie felt isolated because of her disability. Now she has overcome societal judgment and exclusion to find her community at FRCC.
For Mickey Schieferecke, the road to a college degree has had plenty of road blocks and hills to climb. Even so, they are thriving in a leadership role at FRCC.
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!
Get a sneak peek of the new documentary Storm Lake before its broadcast premiere and continue the conversation with the film’s protagonists.
Couple Graduates from CU Boulder, Starts Their Careers When Lana Milijasevic and Josh Ruchwarger enrolled separately in a biology class at Front Range Community College in 2016, they didn’t expect to find love. “I spotted Josh pretty early in the semester, but he always went to class and then left campus to go to work, […]
Kelly Mason-Davis has taught others throughout much of her life—but she didn’t set foot in the traditional classroom until 2007, at the age of 31. The Boulder Native’s First Love was Horses Her father ran a ranch and her mother was a horse enthusiast. Although Kelly started out at Colorado State University and completed several […]
When her children were young, Marty Gonzales was an avid volunteer in her daughters’ school and numerous activities. But it was her work with the Mile High Girl Scouts Council that made her realize she wanted more schooling than the bachelor’s degree in business she’d earned a decade earlier at the University of Colorado at […]