LCC’s Presents Matilda The Musical in July
Matilda The Musical will grace the Turner Stage at Lenoir Community College this coming July. The musical's narrative centers on Matilda Wormwood, a precocious 5-year-old girl with the gift of telekinesis. She loves reading, overcomes obstacles caused by her family and school, and helps her teacher reclaim her life.
LCC places in statewide wellness challenge
Miles for Wellness is sponsored by NC OSHR Worksite Wellness, and is held for eight weeks in the Spring and Fall of each year, as a way to get employees up and moving. Lenoir Community College’s Campus Cruisers placed third in the Super Hare Division of Challenge 27 – The Road to the Stanley Cup.
Student finds career through LCC’s WIOA Youth Program
Twenty-year-old Travis Rouse of Snow Hill has a new job with a promising career in his future, and it all started at Lenoir Community College (LCC). Career Advisor Tracey Price met Rouse while he was attending High School Equivalency classes at LCC’s Greene County Center and thought he’d be a perfect fit for the NextGen, Workforce
Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce Presents Business Awards for 2023
The Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce held its 2023 Business Award Presentations today, recognizing outstanding businesses and individuals in the community. After a hiatus, the event returned to Rotary, where local businesses and elected officials gathered to celebrate the achievements of their peers.
Floyd Health Sciences Center Opens Doors
By Richy Huneycutt - When Lenoir Community College Health Sciences and Nursing students returned from spring break recently, they didn't return to their old classrooms. Instead, they walked into the newly renovated and expanded state-of-the-art facility, the Floyd Health Sciences Center. The Center was made possible through a generous donation from long-time College supporters
Susan Nobles Celebrates 49 Years at LCC
By Cailyn Kennedy - As Lenoir Community College celebrates 65 years of excellence, one employee is celebrating a milestone of her own. Susan Nobles is celebrating 49 years of service, earning her the distinction of the longest-employed person at the College. Nobles was born and raised in Selma before moving to Kinston at 16. After graduating
Graphics Student Designs His Career
By Cailyn Kennedy - Jonah Daniels could never find an artistic outlet that stuck with him, that is until he discovered the Graphics Department at Lenoir Community College. The La Grange native grew up trying the traditional route for someone with a creative personality. He poured himself into his painting and drawing but could never find
Student finds new career in operating room
By Cailyn Kennedy- Kinston native Tonya Sutton, a determined woman who has worked in one place for the last 27 years, has decided it is time for a career change. Sutton worked at Caswell Developmental Center before retiring at the beginning of March this year. She expressed how much she enjoyed working at Caswell. “In my