New annual scholarship established in memory of wife at LCC
Robert Reynolds of Jones County lost his beloved wife, Gail B. Reynolds, of more than 28 years in November 2020. Her health had been declining since the beginning of 2020. He described her as a compassionate and caring person and because of those qualities, Robert wanted to do something to help others in her memory.
Free college available for fall
Lenoir Community College has received approximately $1.9 million to provide free tuition assistance this fall for all students. It’s as simple as three easy steps:
LCC Pinning Ceremony held
Lenoir Community College Health Sciences Department recently held its pinning ceremony for Medical Assisting, Polysomnography, Radiography, and Associate Degree Nursing graduates.
President of the community college system visits Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing Center
Thomas Stith, president of the community college system, visited Lenoir Community College Aerospace & Advanced Manufacturing Center Wednesday as part of his tour of all 58 community colleges in North Carolina.
Partnership between Lenoir Community College and Lenoir County Public Schools
Lenoir Community College, in an effort to address equity gaps in enrollment and access, partnered with Lenoir County Public Schools to provide a structured and unique opportunity for high school students in the district. The idea of a Lancer Academy was born.
First AAMC derby car race serves as teaching moment
Lenoir Community College students from the Mechanical Engineering and Computer-Integrated Machining programs participated in the first Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing Center (AAMC) Derby Car Race, an event they planned to have annually.
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LCC holds Spring Open House
Attendees at Lenoir Community College’s Spring Open House took a trip around the world today, without even having to get out of their cars. With a theme of “STAYeduCATION,” organizers said they hoped to both provide an outlet for those who haven’t been able to travel due to the pandemic while also opening students’ eyes to