LCC Holds 61st Commencement
It was a night to remember for the nearly 250 graduates who walked across the stage at Lenoir Community College to receive degrees in the College’s 61st Annual Commencement in the Student Center.
It was a night to remember for the nearly 250 graduates who walked across the stage at Lenoir Community College to receive degrees in the College’s 61st Annual Commencement in the Student Center.
On a night that would likely be their last together as a group, graduating seniors at Lenoir County Early College High School hugged the memories made over the years by a small class at a school known as a place of encouragement and support.
Lenoir Community College Health Sciences Department recently held its pinning ceremony for Electroneurodiagnostic Technology, Medical Assisting, Polysomnography, Radiography, Surgical Technology, and Associate Degree Nursing graduates.
Graduate Decision Day in high school is a special event that celebrates achievements. Most high schools celebrate the commitment of a high school senior to a college or university in a particular sport in which he or she has excelled. But at GEC, that is not the case; it is very different.
Lenoir Community College will hold its 61st commencement at 7 p.m. May 11 in the Student Center with Dr. Deborah Grimes as the guest speaker. Admission to the ceremony is by ticket only as seating is limited. More than 350 graduates are eligible to receive degrees.
Forty-one seniors from Lenoir County Early College High School will be the first of nearly 500 members of LCPS’s Class of 2023 to receive diplomas when their Wednesday ceremony kicks off a string of five graduation exercises.
Lenoir Community College is named the Region 10 champion and they will travel to the winner of Region 8 (FL), St. John's River State College, in a best of 3 series on May 12-13, 2023 for the South Atlantic District Championship and a bid to the National Tournament in Enid, Oklahoma on May 27 - June 3,
MOREHEAD CITY — They may have taken the road less traveled, but the Lenoir Community College baseball team are Region X champions for 2023. The never-say-die Lancers (37-16) played five elimination games in the National Junior College Athletic Association Region X Tournament — two on Saturday, two on Sunday and Monday’s 14-2 win against Catawba Valley
NEUSE NEWS- Congratulations to the Lenoir Community College Baseball team for winning the 2023 Region 10 Championship! The first time since 2010 for the Lancers! Lancers advance to district championship in Florida next weekend!
The Lenoir Community College Lancers (36-16) fire back hard with their backs against the wall. The Lancers went down in Round 2 to Pitt Community College in the Region 10 Baseball Tournament. Following their initial setback, the Lancers went on a four-game winning streak, defeating Bryant & Stratton, Cleveland Community College, Pitt CC, and finally