LCC Graphic students awarded PICA Scholarships
Two Lenoir Community College graphic students, Gamaliel Aguilera of Newport and Jonah Daniels of La Grange, were recently awarded scholarships from the Printing Industry of the Carolinas (PICA).
Two Lenoir Community College graphic students, Gamaliel Aguilera of Newport and Jonah Daniels of La Grange, were recently awarded scholarships from the Printing Industry of the Carolinas (PICA).
Make plans to come out on January 25th to not only watch the men's basketball team play against Southwest Virginia CC at 7:00 p.m., but then get some good halftime entertainment by watching students participate in the half-court shot challenge!
Mckenzee Moore from South Johnston High School commits to playing volleyball next year at LCC. Welcome to Lancer Nation McKenzee!
Come enjoy a cup of hot chocolate or coffee on Wednesday, January 19, 2022, courtesy of the Student Government Association at Thee Coffee House! Make sure to bring your student ID!
Former @kinstonmbb star and current @LCCLancers standout Rujon Walters (@Ru4three_) is today's Big Interview with Bryan & @ScottWhitting11.
Lenoir Community College picked the right opponent to snap a skid to. The Lancers picked up a 77-67 win over Pitt Community College Wednesday, not only snapping a six-game losing streak but also picking up the first win over the Bulldogs in the Chris Brown era.
Congratulations are in order for eleven of our fall sports athletes for making the All-Region Academic Teams. Each of the following students had to have a minimum of 12 credit hours last semester with a 3.00 or higher. Out of the 11, 2 student-athletes had 4.00 GPAs. Please give them a high-five or nice slap
Intelligent.com, a trusted resource for online/on-campus program rankings and higher education planning, has included Lenoir Community College to its list of programs assessed for 2022. The research identifies programs in the nation based on flexibility, faculty, course strength, cost, and reputation.
The estate of William S. “Bill” and Melda B. Lamm has left more than $1 million to the Lenoir Community College Foundation, one of the largest gifts in LCC’s history.
Four outstanding individuals were recognized for their accomplishments this morning at the annual Christmas breakfast.