Lancer Basketball
LCC student-athletes putting in the work for spring competition! Thankful to be back in action! @LCCLancers @Region10Sports #LancerPride
Lancer Baseball
LCC student-athletes putting in the work for spring competition! Thankful to be back in action! @LCCLancers @Region10Sports #LancerPride
LCC Names head baseball coach
Gary L. Smith of Trenton has been named Lenoir Community College’s head baseball coach for the 2020-2021 season. A former New Bern High School Head Baseball Coach, Smith brings a vast amount of experience and expertise to the Lancer field.
Peterson family still swinging at the LCC Foundation Golf Classic
The recent Lenoir Community College Foundation Golf Classic has a special meaning for Ralph Peterson of Raleigh. He and his sons have played in the tournament since 2012 in memory of Ralph’s father, Guy Peterson, an icon at LCC for many years. This year was no different. The team led by Peterson included Mark Peterson, Walter
Lenoir Community College Selected for FAA Training Program
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has selected Lenoir Community College’s Aviation Management and Career Pilot Technology program for the Unmanned Aircraft Systems-Collegiate Training Initiative program or the UAS-CTI.
LCC Industrial Systems student started college career when in high school
South Lenoir High School graduate Ethan Mullins of Kinston wasn’t sure what he wanted to do after high school until his junior year when his high school started its machining program in collaboration with Lenoir Community College.
LCC graphics students win top collegiate award
Two students in the Graphic Arts & Imaging Technology (GAIT) program at LCC were recently awarded top honors in this year’s student competition for printing and graphics. Jillian Wilson of Kinston and Harley Hancock of La Grange won the top collegiate award for their digital printing and package design of a “ASPCA” pop-box mailer.
LCC receives $855,000 to fund short-term training classes leading to job
Lenoir Community College has received $855,000 from the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief (GEER) Fund for scholarships for eligible students pursuing high-demand workforce training programs leading to industry-recognized credentials.