College Notes
FPCC ECampus Bookstore Grand Opening!
FPCC.ecampus.com is now open for business. Please get your book orders completed and give us feedback. You can also find a link on the FPCC home page, in FPCC links.

Congratulations
The peer reviewed research paper entitled “High powered rocketry: design, construction, and launching experience and analysis” by Pryce Paulson, Jarret Curtis, Evan Bartel, Waycen Owens Cyr and Chiranjivi Lamsal is published online today.
Download here or go online for this article and other that may peek your interest. Check it out!
Congratulations Ron Martin
Ron Martin received the Montana Athletes’ In Service Award presented by Campus Compact Montana.

Summer Internship Application
Insight Pre-Professional program application are now being accepted and evaluated. Four (4) paid internships, (plus travel) are available in Washington, D.C. from May 26 to June26, 2018. Take a look and the application and be sure to follow directions in detail. Good luck! What a great opportunity
Living Life Well
Learn how to manage your health. Sound interesting? Then you may want to check out this 6 week, weekly informative sessions at the Roosevelt County Health Department. Free for distribution
FPCC Awarded Grant for Addiction Counselors
Fort Peck Community College was awarded a grant per the Montana Department of Labor, Apprenticeship Program and Northwest Area Foundation. Read More.
FPCC and MSU Sign Articulation Agreement in Engineering
Fort Peck Community College and Montana State University, Bozeman signed seven articulation agreements in engineering for the pre-engineering curriculum at Fort Peck Community College (FPCC). Check it out!
Campus Happenings
See what’s new with campus election results as well as current events. Check it out!
FPCC Movie Night
Don’t forget, Tuesday night is movie night! Check it out!
American Indian College Fund Campus Visit
American Indian College Fund will have an information booth from 9am to 2pm in War Eagle Vision on Wed. Sept. 6. There will also be a lunch in the Greet the Dawn Auditorium from 12 – 1. Feel free to discriminate
