Black History Month Spotlight
Black History Month Spotlight - African American Entrepreneurship with Special Guest Dashaunti L. Waters, owner of Longevity Apparel.
Black History Month Spotlight - African American Entrepreneurship with Special Guest Dashaunti L. Waters, owner of Longevity Apparel.
The Lenoir Community College Horticulture Club, pictured, recently made a donation to the LCC Foundation to complete an endowment establishing a Horticulture Scholarship.
Lenoir Community College is offering a course entitled “The Power of Algae” from 9 a.m. to 12 noon beginning March 14 for eight weeks in room 113 of the Science Building on the Kinston campus. Participants may choose to attend any of the sessions via video conferencing.
According to Monster.com there were almost 7,500 manufacturing jobs open in North Carolina this week. Ziprecruiter.com reports that the average salary for advanced manufacturing jobs in North Carolina is $58,000. Lenoir Community College’s new Aerospace & Advanced Manufacturing Center at the NC Global TransPark is preparing local students to enter those jobs.
Lenoir Community College and Aircraft Solutions USA Inc. have recently signed a memorandum of agreement in which LCC will provide education and training for the future employees of Aircraft Solutions USA, Inc.
Lenoir Community College is proud to present its annual Black History Month Program on Thursday, February 20, 2020, at 11 a.m. in Briley Auditorium. This year’s program is entitled “How I got Over” featuring retired National Guard General, James R. Gorham. General Gorham is first and only African American general of the United States National Guard.
The Lenoir Community College Foundation is excited to display the artistic talents of our community members, Transitional and Career Studies students, and Fine Arts Department students in a special event, For the Love of ART from 7 to 8:30 p.m. February 28 in the LCC Blizzard Atrium and Culinary Center. Admission is free for the event.
When Richy Huneycutt, Director of Marketing, Recruiting and Communications, walked into the Coach Bobby Dawson Court at Lenoir Community College, the audience filled with Science Olympiad participants stood and chanted her name.
Lenoir Community College student Thurman Sanders of Kinston says he has loved art since the age of five. He began watching artist David Ross and fell in love with art.
A 2008 North Lenoir High School graduate, Kaitlyn Langston of Kinston was deciding what her next educational move would be. She discovered that she could take Lenoir Community College classes while attending high school, which led her to taking machining classes.