Golden LEAF Foundation awards $1 Million to Lenoir Community College
The Golden LEAF Foundation Board of Directors announced a grant award of $1 million to Lenoir Community College for training equipment and professional development to support aviation programs and a new Aviation Center for Excellence at the North Carolina Global TransPark.
Dr. Brandy Harrell Guest Speaker at Lenoir Community College’s Black History Month Celebration
Dr. Brandy Harrell is a Behavioral Health Director with over 10 years of Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder expertise as a Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist, Certified Clinical Supervisor, Licensed Clinical Social Worker Associate, Certified Trauma Professional, Doctoral Addictions Counselor, as well as a qualified US DOT Substance Abuse Professional.
HVAC Basic Refrigeration
The Basic HVAC class is a technical training program with a great economic potential for the Latino Community. It consists 186 hours of training where you will obtain 5 Technical Certificates HVAC, EPA, GENERAC, RINNI, GAS LP In this program the students can count on online courses that they can do from home, at the end
Study Abroad in Japan
Tokyo is a place where cutting-edge technology leaps from the towers in flashes of light. But there is a polite order to this urbanization that is defined by the ancient world that remains. The Osaka Castle is seemingly unfazed by the neighboring sea of skyscrapers, and is a living testimony of Japan’s unique journey into modernization.
Rep. Humphrey announces Golden Leaf Foundation Funds awarded to Eastern NC
The Golden LEAF Board of Directors voted to award funds for the following projects in the Lenoir, Jones, and Greene County areas: $1,000,000 to Lenoir Community College for training equipment and professional development to support a new regional Aviation Center for Excellence at the Global TransPark that will house aviation, aircraft maintenance, and advanced manufacturing programs.
Early College senior a finalist for A&T’s merit scholarships
K’la Green has had her heart set on going to North Carolina A&T University since she was an eighth grader. Now, her achievements at Lenoir County Early College High School could get her to A&T on a full scholarship.