Ayden-Grifton’s Holly Cannon commits to LCC
One of the catalysts toward Ayden-Grifton’s best volleyball run in school history is heading to Lenoir Community College. Holly Cannon committed to become a Lancer Wednesday in a signing ceremony at Ayden-Grifton.
Longleaf Commitment Grant extended to 2020 high school graduates
Many recent high school graduate students in Kinston can go to community college for free with the Longleaf Commitment Grants. The Longleaf Commitment Grant, which had previously been held only for 2021 high school graduates, has now opened up to 2020 high school graduates.
Human Services Club sponsors families for Thanksgiving
The President of the Human Services Club, Taleisha Wilson, helped identify families to sponsor for Thanksgiving.
LCC falls to Louisburg in high-scoring affair
Lenoir Community College put up a fight Monday, but Louisburg CC was too much in a 104-95 decision. The Lancers (1-6) trailed by as many as 17 but sliced into the deficit late before the Hurricanes (5-3) put it away at the line.
LCC culinary center named the William I. Herring, Sr. Culinary Arts Center
Ms. Harriet Herring, formerly of Kinston, was the apple of her father’s eye and she felt the very same about him. A devoted daughter, she saw first-hand her father’s generosity to others. William I. Herring, Sr. is described by a friend, as “a model for fair dealing in business, for building and sustaining his community, and
Ground breaking ceremony for LCCs Floyd Health Sciences Center
A ground breaking ceremony was held on the Lenoir Community College (LCC) campus for the Floyd Health Sciences Center. State and local officials joined the Floyd family in presenting information about the new center.
Opening gates to opportunities at Lenoir Community College
Noe Vidal-Fuentes, 2021 Greene Central High School (GCHS) graduate, not only graduated with a high school diploma, but also earned an Intermediate Welding Certificate through Lenoir Community College.
LCC and Barton College form partnership for Criminal Justice Program
Lenoir Community College and Barton College have entered into an agreement to provide LCC Criminal Justice students an opportunity to transfer to Barton College to complete a four-year degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice Sciences.









