LCC announces Fall Academic All-Region athletes nominees
Seven Lenoir Community College student athletes were recently recognized for excelling academically during the Fall semester and were nominated for Academic All-Region honors.
Seven Lenoir Community College student athletes were recently recognized for excelling academically during the Fall semester and were nominated for Academic All-Region honors.
Kinston Mayor Dontario Hardy rejoins the Lenoir Community College Foundation this year as a celebrity dealer at Casino Night on January 31 from 6:30 to 10:00 p.m. at the Lenoir County Shrine Club.
Leon Steele, Executive Director of Pride of Kinston Downtown Revitalization, returns as a celebrity dealer at Lenoir Community College Foundation Casino Night.
UPDATE: All audition times for Lenoir Community College’s production of Ragtime, The Musical are now full; however, video auditions by noon on Saturday, January 4 are being accepted at ragtimelcc@gmail.com.
The true centerpiece of the North Carolina airspace corridor, the North Carolina Global Transpark gained considerable visibility within the global market for airspace industries Thursday afternoon.
CLEARWATER, FL – At its meeting on November 15, 2019, the Board of Directors of the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) granted continuing accreditation to the Surgical Technology program at Lenoir Community College.
Duke University Health Systems awarded Christopher McMahon, senior student in the Lenoir Community College Polysomnography Program, the Star Performer Patient Care Award for his outstanding clinical performance during his student rotations in September 2019.
Lenoir Community College and East Carolina University have formed an agreement called Partnership Teach, which allows students who have already completed college credit to complete their degree in education online.
LCC student Jeremy Garcia-Suarez of Pink Hill was recently awarded a new toolbox from the LCC Automotive Systems Technology program.
Lenoir Community College graduate Carol Ann Davis of Kinston probably didn’t know what the Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act (WIOA) Program was all about when she decided to go to college, but it didn’t take her long to learn.