VIDEO: Preparing For College “South High School”
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[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WEt93XJGu0%5B/embedyt%5D This week, we take look at Club Rush, Black History Month, this week’s Board of Trustees Meeting, the upcoming play The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time, and this months print issue of Wingspan.
A pilot program to provide scholarship money to former Laramie County Community College students who want to return to school has been well received after launching last year, the college’s president said. The Rediscover LCCC program is funded from three sources. President Dr. Joe Schaffer said that an estate donation has been applied to helping
Laramie County Community College’s student media organization, Wingspan, received 20 awards from three national journalism organizations during the spring 2018 semester. Wingspan was honored with a first-place award for best scholastic newspaper by the American Scholastic Press Association. This marks the 28th year in a row that Wingspan has won this honor. Wingspan also was
Laramie County Community College added a new 24 hour portal for students and employees to get technical support. LCCC Chief Technology Officer Chad Marley said what is supported won’t change. If students or employees have questions on topics such as technical issues on campus, software they need to use, or college accounts, they can now
Laramie County Community College released a plan to acquire Laramie-based WyoTech with the release of a prospectus. The prospectus outlines the support the college will need in both the short term and long term from the state, Albany County and the city of Laramie, and WyoTech’s current owner. Albany County Campus Associate Vice President Brady
Laramie County Community College offers students and Cheyenne community members an entrepreneurship certificate program to learn how to start a business. The program is a four-course certificate program headed by Minden Fox, a Laramie County Community College marketing instructor. The program is overseen by LCCC Business Chairperson Jeffrey Shmidl, and the business department may add
Laramie County Community College Staff Senate is going to award two LCCC employees with the Staff of the Year award. The award recognizes employees who make outstanding contributions. Staff members are encouraged to fill out the nomination forms, e-mailed to them by the Staff Senate, before Friday, March 30. In this way, the process is
The Laramie County Community College Student Art Exhibition will open with a reception, including food and drinks, at noon on April 11 at the Esther & John Clay Fine Arts Gallery. Student’s artwork can be viewed 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday until May 5. “Since artworks can be submitted until April 4,