Women Leaders from our Community
Join us on Facebook LIVE Monday, March 22 at 10AM to hear from female leaders in our community in celebration of Women's History Month!
Join us on Facebook LIVE Monday, March 22 at 10AM to hear from female leaders in our community in celebration of Women's History Month!
The Rickie Allen Pearson, Jr. Memorial Scholarship was recently awarded to Lenoir Community College Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) graduate Madison Mozingo, an officer with the Duplin County Sheriff’s Department.
Join us March 18 at 10AM for a ZOOM session with female leaders in our community! https://zoom.us/j/95308783555
Join us on 3/12/21 from 9 am-12 pm. Some employers that will be onsite are Crown Equipment, Smithfield (Production), Sanderson Farms, Butterball, and Blue Mountain Flavors. If you have any questions, please contact the NCWorks Career Center – Lenoir County at 252.775.5021 or 252.527.7320.
Are you half-way through your training program and now find yourself facing an unforeseen emergency? Finish Line Grants may be able to HELP YOU!
Dr. Alexis Welch of Lenoir Community College, second from left, is the 2020 Duke Energy Citizenship and Service Award winner. She was joined at the presentation by, from left, Chamber Executive Director Craig Hill, Dr. Deborah Grimes of LCC and LCC President Dr. Rusty Hunt. Photo by Bryan Hanks / Kinston-Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce
The Governor of N.C. established the GEER Scholarships for N.C. Community College Workforce Continuing Education (WCE) students. The Governor’s Emergency Education Relief (GEER) Funds Scholarship provides scholarships for eligible community college workforce continuing education students pursuing high-demand workforce training programs within ten workforce pathways leading to a State or industry-recognized credential. Colleges have local flexibility to
The Lenoir Community College Aerospace & Advanced Manufacturing Center, located at 3800 NC Hwy 58 in Kinston, offers classes in Computer Engineering Technology, Computer Integrated Machining, Industrial Systems Technology, and Mechanical Engineering Technology. The state-of-the-art facility reopened in the fall and was previously used for Spirit training.
Lenoir Community College showed their support for veterans on Wednesday by lighting the main building green, illuminating campus for the rest of November. Organizers held a small ceremony at 3 p.m. thanking veterans and handed out green lightbulbs to the community for residents to put in their homes.