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The class of 2025 included 2,040 graduates earning 3,159 degrees and credentials from both LCCC and the University Partnership, said Dr. Marcia Ballinger, president of LCCC, during the ceremony.
An LCCC news release issued Wednesday said the Dual Credit Innovation Grant program complemented the college’s efforts to put local students on “high-demand, high-wage career pathways.” ...
Luzerne County Community College student Shelby Ford, the recipient of the LCCC Alumni Legacy Scholarship, speaks to a crowd of students and donors on Saturday night at Mohegan Pennsylvania.
LCCC's Laia Amat (19) battles with SWIC's Paula Exposito Roman (16) Wednesday in Belleville. Alissa Rainon of LCCC (2) focuses on the ball during Wednesday's game against Southwestern Illinois ...
Finding your way around Ground Zero is relatively simple. There is one major street running across the map from south to north with buildings to the west and east and a parking garage beneath.
Because LCCC is a two-year college, many second-year students will have graduated by the end of the 2024-25 academic year, while first-year students will either have to transfer or likely ...
LCCC Athletics will transition to a comprehensive intramurals program, according to college Executive Director of College Relations Linda Baker. The college says the new approach will allow more ...
The Bryn Du Commission, in partnership with the Licking County Community Center (LCCC) for 60+ Adults, is holding a groundbreaking ceremony for Phase I of the restoration and renovation of the ...
Called Ground Zero, the map is planned to have a separate matchmaking pool for lower level players and consists of a small city block with a handful of abandoned buildings to explore. It seems ...
Scheduled to speak at the event are LCCC president Ann D. Bieber, state Sen David G. Argall, R-29, Rush Twp., and former Pennylvania Gov. Mark Schweiker. In addition, alumni who have been ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Beginning this summer, the MAP Center and Common Ground will partner up for an innovative summer program for nearly 200 Montgomery children. “We’re looking forward to ...
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