LCC Volleyball Setter Jenna Oliver Moving On
Lancers volleyball setter Jenna Oliver has committed to playing for Barton University Bulldogs her next two years! Way to go, Jenna, represent us well! Jenna plans to major in Biology.
Lancers volleyball setter Jenna Oliver has committed to playing for Barton University Bulldogs her next two years! Way to go, Jenna, represent us well! Jenna plans to major in Biology.
Leigh and John McNairy have always been champions of education and have supported Lenoir Community College since its early beginning. Most recently, the McNairys have donated $1 million to the LCC Foundation in support of students’ education for generations to come.
The Lenoir Community College Foundation is happy to welcome Linda McConnell, as a Casino Night Celebrity Dealer this year. The event will be held on February 25 from 6:30 to 10:00 p.m. at the Shriners Building.
Lenoir Community College will hold three Career & College Promise Information Sessions for families and students from Lenoir, Greene and Jones Counties that would like to know more about the dual enrollment opportunities available for high school and rising high school students through LCC. Middle school and elementary school families are welcome to attend as
The Rickie Allen Pearson, Jr. Memorial Scholarship was recently awarded to Lenoir Community College Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) graduate Hailey Daniels, an officer with the Kinston Police Department.
Lenoir Community College is happy to welcome Lenoir County’s Sheriff Ronnie Ingram as a returning “celebrity dealer” to this year’s Casino Night, Feb. 25 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. at the Lenoir County Shrine Club. Tables open at 7 p.m. Tickets are $50 per person. Proceeds from the event benefit the LCC scholarship program.
Lancers Basketball Sophomore recognition night: Adel Chapman, Jareem Lovette, Rujon Walters, Sincere Dudley, Tyler Hammonds, and Tyler Hines. Thank you for representing Lenoir Community College well and working hard on the court!
Bobby Taylor of Greene Ridge Racquet Club (GRRC) rejoins the Lenoir Community College Foundation this year as a celebrity dealer at Casino Night. The event will be held on February 25 from 6:30 to 10:00 p.m. at the Lenoir County Shrine Club.
Vickie Polk is a member of the Office Administration/Medical Office Administration Advisory Board at Lenoir Community College. A new program introduced at the Fall 2020 board meeting sparked her interest. The program was the Certified Medical Administration Assistant (CMAA) program, which is a collaborative effort with Continuing Education. Polk who is currently employed at Kinston
Lenoir Community College leaders and North Carolina State University doctoral students met with Congressman Greg Murphy while attending the Community College National Legislative Summit in Washington, DC to thank him for his continued support of community colleges. Pictured left to right are Robyn Fusaro, NCSU EdD Program student, Dr. Timothy Maddox-Fisher, LCC Associate Vice President