Why Take Women and Gender Studies Classes?
Women make up 52% of the world’s population, but are still underrepresented in the halls of power. Learn about their history and more in a women’s studies class
Women make up 52% of the world’s population, but are still underrepresented in the halls of power. Learn about their history and more in a women’s studies class
FRCC’s Early Childhood Education program exclusively uses open educational resources—convenient, free textbooks/materials that are accessible for all students.
Come hear local journalists discuss how they cover elections, providing tips on how to become better consumers of news about candidates and ballot issues.
After serving in the US Marine Corps, Robert Hajnos was ready to go to college. As a first-generation student, he found support in FRCC’s TRIO program.
After a tumultuous childhood, Rose Summers is now a prestigious Marshall Scholar, doing a PhD in stem cell biology/medicine at the UK’s Cambridge University.
During the month of February, we honor the achievements of Black Americans and recognize their important role in all aspects of our society. Learn more…
Get a sneak peek of the new documentary Razing Liberty Square prior to its broadcast premiere—and continue the conversation locally.
When Manuel Almaguer finished high school, he didn’t feel ready for college. Read how his FRCC journey led to a career as a nurse and eventually fire chief.