Graphics students David Sanchez-Ortiz of Mount Olive and Carlie Williams of La Grange were recent recipients of the PICA-Weese scholarship provided by the Printing Industry of the Carolinas (PICA) Foundation.
Graphics students David Sanchez-Ortiz of Mount Olive and Carlie Williams of La Grange were recent recipients of the PICA-Weese scholarship provided by the Printing Industry of the Carolinas (PICA) Foundation.
Just a few minutes in a conversation with Snow Hill native Tawanda Auston will inspire you to conquer the world. You would never know that when she graduated from Greene Central High School in 1997 that she didn’t know what she wanted to do.
Lenoir Community College and Lenoir, Greene, and Jones County Public Schools, in collaboration with ECU, are entering into a partnership to help build the local teacher pipeline through an exciting opportunity for high school students.
Lenoir Community College awarded the first two Lancer Educator Apprenticeship Promise (LEAP) Fellows with a $1,000 scholarship.
The following students have been named to the Dean’s List at Lenoir Community College for Fall Semester 2023.
The following students have been named to the President’s List at Lenoir Community College for Fall Semester 2023.
Representative Chris Humphrey and Senator Jim Perry joined together to allocate state funding for Lenoir Community College capital projects. Rep. Humphrey presented a check for $11,000,000 to LCC President Dr. Rusty Hunt. Pictured left to right: Cale Grady, chair of the LCC Foundation Board of Directors; Dr. Rusty Hunt, president of LCC; Randy Smith, chair of the LCC Board of Trustees; and Representative Chris Humphrey.
Allstate Agent and NC Representative Chris Humphrey, second from left, presents an Allstate “Agency Hands in the Community” grant in the amount of $1,000 to Lenoir Community College President Dr. Rusty Hunt.
State Employees Credit Union recently presented the State Employees Credit Union Foundation Scholarship to Lenoir Community College students Marlen Ramirez-Ortiz of Deep Run, and Kenady Yates of Kinston.
National Apprenticeship Week kicked off at the Lenoir Community College Aerospace & Advanced Manufacturing Center on Monday, Nov. 13, during the AAMC Speaker Spotlight on Apprenticeship. Students and Facebook Live viewers learned about Apprenticeship and its benefits from Dawn Kantz as well as different apprenticeship viewpoints from the panel of guest speakers.
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDED – Lenoir Community College associate degree nursing student Alysha Collins of Pollocksville was recently awarded the Gail B. Reynolds Scholarship. The scholarship was established in memory of Gail B. Reynolds by her husband, Robert Reynolds. Pictured from left to right are Jennifer Somerville, daughter of Gail B. Reynolds of Clayton, Alysha Collins, and Robert Reynolds.
Lenoir Community College is one step closer to 2024 reaffirmation of accreditation by the Southern Association of Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) as the visiting on-site 11-member team completed its review with zero recommendations, which is rarely achievable.
Bill McBrayer, a North Carolina Community College System State Board member, made a visit to Lenoir Community College today with a stop at the Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing Center.
What’s happening with faculty professional development? On Wednesday, Mrs. Siobhan Brewer, Director of Teaching and Learning, guided a group of faculty through a discussion around best practices in their first week of classes. Faculty were engaged in improving their own skills through peer-led talks.
Lenoir Community College has begun using its first instructional studio to transmit live instruction to local high schools. These state-of-the-art rooms are equipped with document scanners, whiteboard cameras, high tech cameras and sound, lighting, and more. These technology rooms will take LCC to new heights with synchronous capabilities. Pictured: Mrs. Kensey Foushee-Erkes teaches math synchronously to Kinston High School students.