Juneteenth and the Power of Learning: Honoring Freedom Through Education

As FRCC joins the nation in recognizing Juneteenth, we reflect on the deeper meanings of this important holiday through voices from within the college community.
As FRCC joins the nation in recognizing Juneteenth, we reflect on the deeper meanings of this important holiday through voices from within the college community.
An FRCC educator shares their journey from first-generation college student to proud, Queer, Nonbinary leader in education.
Front Range Community College has developed the nation’s first Bachelor of Applied Science in integrated building design—a confluence where interior architecture, drafting and design come together.
Front Range Community College (FRCC) made history this May by celebrating its largest-ever graduating class—hosting two commencement ceremonies to recognize the achievements of nearly 4,200 students.
Graduate Chelsea Carroll has overcome great challenges to succeed in college. Here is Chelsea’s inspiring story, in her own words…
FRCC student Madison Smith found her people and her passion in FRCC’s TESOL program. Read about her plans to teach English in Mexico after graduation.
At age 64, Jim Weimar is a military veteran, cancer survivor and former USPS employee. This week he’ll walk across a graduation stage for the very first time.
A mother-daughter duo are sharing their graduation day as they both pursue careers in early childhood education.