Women Leaders from our Community
Join us on Facebook LIVE Monday, March 22 at 10AM to hear from female leaders in our community in celebration of Women's History Month!
Join us on Facebook LIVE Monday, March 22 at 10AM to hear from female leaders in our community in celebration of Women's History Month!
The Rickie Allen Pearson, Jr. Memorial Scholarship was recently awarded to Lenoir Community College Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) graduate Madison Mozingo, an officer with the Duplin County Sheriff’s Department.
CANCELED - The NCWorks Career Center – Lenoir County will be hosting a Public Safety Drive Thru Job Fair on Friday, March 19, 2021 from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Join us March 18 at 10AM for a ZOOM session with female leaders in our community! https://zoom.us/j/95308783555
Join us on 3/12/21 from 9 am-12 pm. Some employers that will be onsite are Crown Equipment, Smithfield (Production), Sanderson Farms, Butterball, and Blue Mountain Flavors. If you have any questions, please contact the NCWorks Career Center – Lenoir County at 252.775.5021 or 252.527.7320.
The Lancers fell to Fayetteville Tech CC 25-22, 25-22, 15-18 in a match with 16 ties and eight lead changes. LCC (4-3) played without star hitter Courtney Powers, and while the team made adjustments, couldn’t sustain the momentum in a loss to the Trojans (3-0).
A very dedicated group of Greene Early College students decided to continue a tradition in the midst of a pandemic: Project Valentine.
In 2021, the Department of Public Safety at Lenoir Community College decided to implement a teambuilding activity to complete the necessary training process. The purpose of this project was for the officers to develop leadership skills as a team to reach common a goal, while helping the community at the same time.
Sharika Lender of Kinston was a single mother making minimum wage to make ends meet to provide for her family when she enrolled in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Adult Program at Lenoir Community College.