Lenoir Community College celebrated its retirees during a reception in the William I. Herring, Sr. Culinary Arts Center with congratulations and words of appreciation for all their years of service.
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Lenoir Community College celebrated its retirees during a reception in the William I. Herring, Sr. Culinary Arts Center with congratulations and words of appreciation for all their years of service.
Lenoir Community College (LCC) celebrated a momentous occasion as it officially opened the doors to its new Floyd Health Sciences Center. The event was attended by a large crowd, including students, faculty, staff, and community members, all excited to witness the realization of this long-awaited vision. The center was made possible through the support of the LCC Foundation Board of Directors, and many other partners representing a significant milestone for the college and the local healthcare community.
It was a night to remember for the nearly 250 graduates who walked across the stage at Lenoir Community College to receive degrees in the College’s 61st Annual Commencement in the Student Center.
The Golden LEAF Foundation Board of Directors announced a grant award of $1 million to Lenoir Community College for training equipment and professional development to support aviation programs and a new Aviation Center for Excellence at the North Carolina Global TransPark.
A donation was made to the Lenoir Community College Graphic Arts and Imaging Technology (GAIT) Program in honor of the South Lenoir High School Class of 1971 to celebrate their 50th class reunion.
Lenoir Community College is working with the John M. Belk Endowment, and myFutureNC to better address the needs of local employers and adult students through a targeted campaign of Better Skills. Better Jobs.
A ground breaking ceremony was held on the Lenoir Community College campus for the Floyd Health Sciences Center. State and local officials joined the Floyd family in presenting information about the new center. Lenoir Community College is investing $7.4 million to support the renovation and expansion of the new center.