Shrek Movie & Bingo Night

Student Lounge (LRC 102)

Join us in watching Shrek while playing digital bingo on your phone. Play for a chance to win a gift card!

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FVCC Theatre & Music presents: Something Rotten!

Joe Legate Black Box Theatre

FVCC's Theatre and Music Departments are delighted to present the outrageous musical farce, Something Rotten!. In this hilarious mash-up of 16th-century Shakespeare and 21st-century Broadway, Nick and Nigel Bottom are desperate to write a hit play but are stuck in the shadow of the Renaissance rock star. When a local soothsayer foretells that the future […]

Global Youth Service Day

Celebrating 36 years of youth changing the world, Global Youth Service Day (April 26-28, 2024) is the longest-running annual youth participation event in the world and the only one that asks all youth ages 5-25 to work together for the common good while also recognizing the impact youth make on their communities every day of […]

STEM Colloquium: Inadvertent Hatchery Rainbow Trout Discovered in Native Westslope Cutthroat Trout Habitat – A Cautionary Tale

Broussard Library Classrooms, BL214/215

Presented by Sam Bourret, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Fish biologist Sam Bourret has been coined "the fish detective" from his work to conserve Montana’s lake and river native fish species populations. Hailing from Connecticut, Sam worked his way west and is now pioneering research to help determine and mitigate illegally introduced fish.

Chef’s Table: South Florida & Puerto Rico – SOLD OUT

Arts & Technology Culinary Kitchen

Staged in the kitchen, enjoy the sights, aromas and flavors of a five-course dinner featuring dishes inspired by the South Florida and Puerto Rican region while watching students hone their skills in front of an audience. Featuring wine pairings, the dinner is $145/person and begins at 6pm downstairs in the FVCC Arts & Technology Building […]

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FVCC Theatre & Music presents: Something Rotten!

Joe Legate Black Box Theatre

FVCC's Theatre and Music Departments are delighted to present the outrageous musical farce, Something Rotten!. In this hilarious mash-up of 16th-century Shakespeare and 21st-century Broadway, Nick and Nigel Bottom are desperate to write a hit play but are stuck in the shadow of the Renaissance rock star. When a local soothsayer foretells that the future […]

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FVCC Library Special Saturday Hours

Broussard Library

Prep for finals at the FVCC Library during Special Saturdays! Math and science tutors and a librarian will be on hand to help you with all your study questions.

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FVCC Theatre & Music presents: Something Rotten!

Joe Legate Black Box Theatre

FVCC's Theatre and Music Departments are delighted to present the outrageous musical farce, Something Rotten!. In this hilarious mash-up of 16th-century Shakespeare and 21st-century Broadway, Nick and Nigel Bottom are desperate to write a hit play but are stuck in the shadow of the Renaissance rock star. When a local soothsayer foretells that the future […]

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Art Club Mother’s Day Sale

Arts & Technology Building, Student Gallery

The FVCC Art Club will hold its annual Mother’s Day sale on Monday April 29, Tuesday April 30, and Wednesday, May 1 from 9am-6pm each day. Works in ceramic, jewelry and other mediums will be available for purchase.

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Mocha Mondays

LRC Lobby

Every Monday from 11am-1pm, FVCC Student Engagement will provide hot drinks such as coffee, hot chocolate, and apple cider outside the Learning Resource Center for those who want a little mid-day boost!

Recipe for Self-Efficacy

Broussard Library Classrooms, BL214/215

What is self-efficacy and why does it matter? Work on understanding this skill and the ingredients needed for success just in time for finals.

FVCC Sophomore Recital: Pamela Harrington

Wachholz College Center Swank Recital Hall

Join us for student recitals that showcase everything these music students have accomplished in their primary instruments during their two years at FVCC. FVCC music sophomore student Pamela Harrington, violin, will perform Monday, April 29 at 7pm in the WCC Swank Hall. Free and open to all.