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  1. Welcome to Feather River College located in Quincy, California

    You will not find a more beautiful college location than that of FRC. This virtual tour gives you a glimpse into the serene mountain setting that encompasses our campus, but you will have to …

  2. FIRST Robotics Competition | STEM Program for Grades 9-12

    Discover FIRST Robotics Competition, a youth robotics program where students learn workforce skills alongside mentors as they build robots & play a game.

  3. FRC | Pro Marriage & Pro Life Organization in Washington DC

    Who is FRC? Founded in 1983, Family Research Council is a nonprofit research and educational organization dedicated to articulating and advancing a family-centered philosophy of public life.

  4. Home - Fire Research Corp.

    Fire Research Corporation (FRC) offers cutting-edge safety solutions for fire, rescue, and emergency services. FRC has been manufacturing safety products for over 50 years.

  5. FIRST Robotics Competition | FIRST Robotics - California

    Students work side-by-side with mentors, gaining technical, teamwork, and leadership experience that supports future workforce readiness and careers in STEM fields. Teams of high school …

  6. Locations | Fairfax Radiology Centers, LLC

    Use the provided procedure dropdown below to filter locations by the procedures they offer: Not sure which FRC location to choose for your procedure?

  7. Find an FRC – factoc.org

    Families and Communities Together (FaCT) is a public-private partnership program of the County of Orange Social Services Agency. Instagram @

  8. FRC design

    A comprehensive learning guide and technical reference for FRC Design using Onshape.

  9. FRC - NYC FIRST

    FIRST® Robotics Competition (FRC) combines the excitement of team sports with the rigors and ingenuity of science and technology. Providing teens with a face-paced competition, FRC is …

  10. FIRST Robotics Competition | 14-18 y.o. - FIRST Chesapeake

    FIRST® Robotics Competition (grades 9-12) gives teams of 10 or more high school students and their adult mentors the opportunity to work and create together to solve a common problem.