LCC Graphics Club donates to Lenoir County S.A.F.E.
The Graphics Club at Lenoir Community College collected and donated items to the Lenoir County S.A.F.E. domestic shelter as part of an LCC Student Government Association community service project.
The Graphics Club at Lenoir Community College collected and donated items to the Lenoir County S.A.F.E. domestic shelter as part of an LCC Student Government Association community service project.
Congratulations to Colby Tyndall, an AAMC Industrial Systems Technology student who was recently offered a job as a Maintenance Technician at MasterBrand Cabinets in Kinston! Colby will be working there part-time while finishing his degree!
Advanced Computer Integrated-Machining students created a Lancer mascot for our marketing team.
Receive a $200 discount to study abroad in Japan in 2024! Contact Kristy Wiley for more information: kmwiley11@lenoircc.edu.
Congratulations to AAMC student, Kayla Aguilar, for her new job at Worth Products in Snow Hill! While working at Worth, she will continue to finish her degree and is on track to graduate in May with an Associate Degree in Applied Science in Computer-Integrated Machining.
Two Lenoir Community College graphic students, Gregory Cox and Jonah Daniels, were recently awarded scholarships from the Printing Industry of the Carolinas (PICA).
Congratulations to Connor Waller, a first-year LCC student enrolled in the Industrial Systems Technology program! Connor has been offered a job as a Maintenance Technician at MasterBrand Cabinets in Kinston where he will earn
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.
The following students have been named to the President’s List at Lenoir Community College for Fall Semester 2022. They are Swit K.S. Gonzalez and Alexander Piedra Renteria of
Lenoir Community College Principles of Biology (Biology 110) students took to outdoors to learn about watersheds, pollution, environmental equity, and local issues regarding water quality. Samantha Krop from Sound Rivers spoke to the students about monitoring and protecting waterways.