#FoundationFriday Spotlight
Today's #FoundationFriday spotlight is scholarship recipient Madison Smith who was awarded the James C. and Angeline S. Shell Scholarship.
Today's #FoundationFriday spotlight is scholarship recipient Madison Smith who was awarded the James C. and Angeline S. Shell Scholarship.
Lenoir Community College (LCC) partnered with Carteret Community College (CCC) in providing face shields for eight CCC Work-Based Learning students. Pictured left to right are Warren Moore, LCC Dean of Business and Industry, Kathy Foster, Chair, Human Services Technology Program at CCC and Matthew Berg, LCC Director of the Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing Center and Chair,
Lenoir Community College installed smart technology in their classrooms including interactive whiteboards, cameras, and microphones that bridge the gap between in-person learning and online learning.
Governor Roy Cooper announced that he appointed Nicholas E. Harvey, Sr. to the Lenoir Community College Board of Trustees as a member-at-large. “We are all looking forward to working with Mr. Harvey as a member of the Board of Trustees. As a long-standing and well-respected member of our community, he will bring a wealth of
DEAN’S LIST Summer Semester 2020 The following students have been named to the Dean’s List at Lenoir Community College for Summer Semester 2020. They are:
The Lenoir County ABC Board recently presented a check of $19,987.33 to Lenoir Community College to assist in alcohol and drug awareness programs at the College.
The Golden Leaf Scholarship is now open! Download the application at /pdf/goldenleaf.pdf and return to the Financial Aid office by December 7. Contact the Financial Aid Office for more information at finaid@lenoircc.edu or at 252-527-6223 ext. 371.
LENOIR COUNTY, N.C. (WITN) - As many universities and community colleges try to navigate the world of online classes during the pandemic, one local community college is embracing new technology for students to feel more connected to their courses.
Free online classes are available to area high school students this fall at Lenoir Community College through the innovative Career & College Promise (CCP) dual enrollment program. According to the North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS), about 59,000 high school students across the state took CCP courses, saving them time and money toward a college
It’s not every day that a person can be in the right place at the right time, but for Devan Shackleford of Kinston that’s where he found himself recently. Shackleford becomes the first recipient of a vehicle awarded through the Lenoir Community College Cars for College program.