Makerspace Workshop | Cricut: Mug
Learn the basics of using a Cricut by making a custom mug. All supplies will be provided. $10 recommended donation for community members. Sign up for this or future Makerspace workshops
Learn the basics of using a Cricut by making a custom mug. All supplies will be provided. $10 recommended donation for community members. Sign up for this or future Makerspace workshops
PTK is hosting a Jackbox game day. All students are welcome! Register on FVCC Connect
Join the TTRPG club for an RPG and Warhammer model painting event in the FVCC Student Lounge. We'll provide models and acrylic paints, or you can bring your own. Free dice sets will be given out to participants on a first come, first serve basis. Contact Gabriel Denna at gabrieltdenna@fvcc.edu for more information.
Join us for intramurals volleyball on Wednesdays from 5-7pm
Did you know that many spiders have eyeshine, like cats and dogs? Spider hunt on the FVCC campus. You will learn about spiders’ natural history, how to collect spiders without touching them, and why spiders are beneficial to humans. All interested individuals are welcome!
Stop by to learn more about PTK, help plan PTK's projects and events, and enjoy some snacks.
Come make your summer bracelet or anklet! Register on FVCC Connect
Join our Bible study to discover who Jesus is for yourself. This is open to students from all backgrounds and is a great place to ask questions and make friends!
Come and play some stress-free games with us in the Student Lounge. We play a different game each Thursday! Snacks and drinks provided.
Festival of Flavors Spring Event Thursday, April 3| 6pm | FVCC Arts & Technology Building Join the FVCC Foundation for the Festival of Flavors Spring Event. FVCC’s Culinary Institute of Montana will provide an array of courses. Wine pairings by event sponsor Summit Beverage will complement each tasting. The program will feature music and […]
Speaker: David Hembroff Modeling the auroral electron precipitation pattern under various conditions is a key component to understanding upper-atmospheric heating of the arctic and its contribution to the global weather pattern. In this talk David will present his graduate research and some developments that have occured since.