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It's Time for LCCC's Annual "National Library Week" Bookmark Design Contest
National Library Week starts April 8, and LCCC's Ludden Library is again hosting a bookmark design contest to celebrate the occasion.
LCCC Board announces April meetings
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for April.
LCCC ranch horse show team wins Maverick Roundup
CHEYENNE -- Success for the LCCC Golden Eagles keeps coming, this time with the ranch horse show team.
Registration opens Wednesday for SEEK and youth summer programs at LCCC
CHEYENNE -- This summer, the place for kids is Laramie County Community College.
LCCC vocal group will perform in New York City
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- A group of music students at LCCC are about to get an experience that few professionals in their field will ever have.
Spring Career Fair coming to LCCC
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The challenge of finding a job just got a little easier, thanks to the Spring Career Fair being hosted by Laramie County Community College.
LCCC Board announces March meetings
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for March.
LCCC to hold ceremony celebrating ANB Bank Leadership Center
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- This month, the Laramie County Community College Foundation will hold a special program to honor the gifts of the Sturm Family and ANB Bank and to announce the naming of the ANB Bank Leadership Center on campus.
ACES program at LCCC announces new schedule for those seeking high school equivalency
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Students looking to complete their high school equivalency have an opportunity at Laramie County Community College, with a new schedule of classes offered through the Adult Career and Education System (ACES).
ACT Now launches three new training opportunities for high-demand careers
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Spring is a time of renewal, and that includes people looking for a change in their own lives. For those ready for a change in their job situation, the "Achieve Career Training Now!" program (or ACT Now) is implementing three new short-term training opportunities that enable participants to break into technical fields leading to rewarding and profitable careers.
LCCC's theatre program takes home regional honor
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- At this year's Region 7 Kennedy Center/American College Theatre Festival, LCCC Theatre received two awards.
LCCC's auto body repair program receives grant and extensive donations
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Laramie County Community College's auto body repair program recently received a grant from the Collision Repair Education Foundation (CREF)
LCCC releases prospectus regarding WyoTech options
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- With news that the WyoTech campus in Laramie will close later this year, questions have arisen as to the role institutions such as Laramie County Community College could play in relation to the facilities and resources when that closure occurs.
Driver's education at LCCC begins in March
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Registration is now open for the driver's education program at Laramie County Community College.
LCCC Board to hold executive session
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will meet in executive session at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 7, in the Petersen Board Room on the LCCC campus. The trustees will discuss a real estate matter. Executive sessions are not open to the public.
LCCC and Boys & Girls Club of Cheyenne partner to bring new opportunities for Cheyenne teens
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Thanks to a new community partnership, opportunities for high school students to find success have increased significantly.
LCCC's Exam Lab receives national certification
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Those using the Laramie County Community College Exam Lab can rest assured that they are using one of the best in the nation.
Laramie County Community College announces fall 2017 graduates and honor roll
CHEYENNE, WYO.-- Laramie County Community College is proud to announce the list of graduates for the 2017 fall semester and those students earning a place on the president's and vice president's honor rolls.
LCCC's public relations team earns state, regional and national honors
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The last few months have been positive ones for the public relations office at Laramie County Community College.
Halladay Subaru gives $10,000 to LCCC Foundation for student scholarships
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- A local business is committing to support students with their higher education.
Those needing high school equivalency welcome to join the ACES program at LCCC
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Students looking to complete their high school equivalency have an opportunity at Laramie County Community College, with a new schedule of classes offered through the Adult Career and Education System (ACES).
LCCC's campus safety director becomes president of regional FBI National Academy Associates
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- On December 21, 2017, James Crosby, Director of Campus Safety for Laramie County Community College, was elected and sworn in as the President of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the FBI National Academy Associates (FBINAA). This chapter encompasses membership in both Wyoming and Colorado, and Crosby was sworn in during the Chapter's December meeting.
LCCC Board announces January meetings
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for January.
Lisa Trimble becomes new Associate Vice President at LCCC
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- This month, Lisa Trimble was named the new associate vice president of institutional advancement at Laramie County Community College.
LCCC Board announces December meetings
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for December.
Laramie County Community College Bond Election
While we are disappointed that the college's bond election for the new buildings and structural renovations did not succeed, we respect the decision of the Laramie County voters. We still have great hopes to continue the LCCC Building Forward plan while realizing that the timeframe and funding opportunities will be decidedly different and may involve some difficult decisions. As always, our priority is our students, and we will continue our efforts as the best community college we can be for Laramie County.
LCCC to host national memorial, "Remembering Our Fallen"
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Laramie County Community College has the honor of being selected to host "Remembering Our Fallen," a national memorial honoring those in the military who perished in The War on Terror.
LCCC receives an Ellbogen grant award to help high school students
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Students across Wyoming will have improved educational opportunities thanks to a grant received by LCCC.
LCCC's women's basketball to hold events in Pine Bluffs and Burns
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Coming off a highly successful first season, the LCCC women's basketball team will visit eastern Laramie County.
Those needing high school equivalency welcome to join the ACES program at LCCC
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Students looking to complete their high school equivalency have an opportunity at Laramie County Community College, with a new schedule of classes offered through the Adult Career and Education System (ACES).
Photography exhibit at LCCC'S Ludden Library showcases Edward S. Curtis
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Laramie County Community College's Ludden Library is hosting a traveling photography exhibit featuring the extensive work of Edward S. Curtis.
LCCC taking preventative measures following animal illnesses
Laramie County Community College officials are taking precautionary steps due to a recent situation with horses housed on the campus.
LCCC Board announces October meetings
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for October.
Special reading of "Watch My Rising" to take place at LCCC
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- As part of Laramie County Community College's Alcohol Awareness Week, students and faculty will read from the anthology Watch My Rising, a collection of stories and poems about recovery from addiction and alcoholism. Free and open to the public, the event takes place 11 a.m.-1 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 25, in the LCCC Student Lounge. Refreshments will be provided.
"Wingspan" has a new website
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Wingspan Student Media, Laramie County Community College's student news media organization, has launched a new website, LCCCWingspan.com. The new site is designed to give the audience an improved experience while providing student journalists with a new digital platform for news coverage.
LCCC's radiography students ace national exams - Sept. 26
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Laramie County Community College's 2017 radiography program had a 100 percent pass rate on the national certification examination administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. This exam is required in nearly every state in order to be licensed and work as a radiographer in health care facilities.
LCCC partnership efforts win national recognition for increased FAFSA filing completion
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- This week, the National College Access Network selected Cheyenne as one of only 22 U.S. cities to receive a grant to increase the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application and completion rates by at least five percent for the graduating class of 2017.
LCCC confers certified public manager credentials to 15 graduates
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Fifteen participants received their Wyoming Certified Public Manager credential from Laramie County Community College this month.
LCCC Board announces September meetings
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for September.
LCCC's Annual Notice of Non-Discrimination
Laramie County Community College (LCCC) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability in admission to its programs, services, or activities, in access to them, in treatment of individuals, or in any aspect of their operations. LCCC Career and Technical Education (CTE) department does not discriminate in enrollment or access to any of the programs available. The lack of English language skills shall not be a barrier to admission or participation in the activities and programs. LCCC also does not discriminate in its hiring or employment practices.
LCCC's Albany County Campus asks the community for input
LARAMIE, WYO. - Laramie County Community College's campus in Albany County is looking to the community to help improve the services and opportunities available for the area.
LCCC Rodeo Coach Competes at Cheyenne Frontier Days
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Laramie County Community College is proudly watching its rodeo coach, Beau Clark, who holds first place in the average at Cheyenne Frontier Days steer wrestling slack after two 10.4 second runs.
LCCC seeks input about its role in community recreation and athletics
CHEYENNE, WYO. - Laramie County Community College will hold community forums to gain public input regarding the planned renovation of the LCCC Recreation & Athletic Complex (RAC) and how this building could meet community needs and opportunities.
LCCC Board announces July meetings
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for July. The board will hold its regular meeting at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 18, in the Petersen Board Room on the LCCC
LCCC's Wingspan receives prestigious national awards
CHEYENNE -- Laramie County Community College's student media organization, Wingspan, and its student journalists were recently honored with several national awards.
Laramie County Community College announces spring 2017 graduates and honor roll
CHEYENNE, WYO.-- Laramie County Community College is proud to announce the list of graduates for the 2017 spring semester and those students earning a place on the president's and vice president's honor rolls.
Author featured in LCCC's High Plains Register wins writing award
The Colorado Authors' League honored Art Elser of Denver for his work featured in the High Plains Register, a publication of Laramie County Community College. Elser won in the "collection of poetry" category. All five of his submitted poems appeared in the 2016 issue of the High Plains Register.
LCCC radiography program receives accreditation again
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) has again awarded an eight-year accreditation to Laramie County Community College's radiography program.
LCCC Board announces June meetings
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for June.
LCCC presents year-end awards
Cheyenne, Wyo. - As another school year concludes, Laramie County Community College took time to celebrate some of the people who excelled on campus.
LCCC's Partnership Diploma Program to hold celebration on May 18
Cheyenne, Wyo. - The Partnership Diploma Program (PDP) at Laramie County Community College is recognizing its 2017 high school graduates at 11 a.m. on Thursday, May 18, in LCCC's Center for Conferences and Institutes. All past graduates and instructors from the program are welcome to attend.
LCCC's commencement ceremony to take place Saturday
CHEYENNE - Laramie County Community College's 46th commencement ceremony takes place at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 13, at Storey Gymnasium in Cheyenne. This academic year, it is anticipated that 705 candidates for graduation will earn their credentials from LCCC.
LCCC's auto body repair students have 100% success on certifications exams
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College auto body repair program's full-time students received a 100 percent pass rate on industry certification exams taken spring 2017. These students passed the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Student Certification exams measuring four knowledge areas required for ASE Master Collision Repair Technician Certification: mechanical and electrical components, structural analysis and damage repair, non-structural analysis and damage repair, and painting and refinishing.
LCCC Board announces May meetings
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for May.
Registration begins Wednesday for SEEK and other youth summer programs at LCCC
This summer, the place for kids is Laramie County Community College. Registration--including a new online option--for the 15 youth summer programs begins at 7 a.m. on Wednesday, April 26. Classes and camps are expected to fill quickly, so interested families are strongly encouraged to register early for the best chance at obtaining the desired sessions.
LCCC president receives Shirley B. Gordon Award
CHEYENE -- Dr. Joe Schaffer, president of Laramie County Community College, was one of only 19 college presidents in the nation to receive the 2017 Shirley B. Gordon Awards of Distinction at PTK Catalyst 2017, Phi Theta Kappa's annual convention in Nashville, Tennessee, this month.
Impressive truck donation to LCCC Foundation will help diesel tech students
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- A tremendous donation of trucks to Laramie County Community College's diesel technology program will be celebrated at a special event this month.
LCCC's public relations team takes home national awards
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The National Council for Marketing and Public Relations presented four awards to the Laramie County Community College public relations team at its annual conference last week.
LCCC Board announces April meetings - Mar. 24
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for April, all of which take place in the Petersen Board Room on the LCCC campus.
Author John Straley will speak at LCCC
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- John Straley, former criminal defense investigator and current full-time writer, is coming to Cheyenne to speak with audiences about his life and work.
Students needing high school equivalency welcome to join the ACES program at LCCC
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Students looking to complete their high school equivalency have an opportunity at Laramie County Community College, with a new schedule of classes offered through the Adult Career and Education System (ACES).
LCCC's radiography students find success
Twenty-eight students and two advisors of the LCCC Radiography Club attended the Association of Collegiate Educators in Radiologic Technology meeting in January.
LCCC Board announces March meetings
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for March.
Laramie County Community College announces fall 2016 graduates and honor roll
CHEYENNE, WYO.-- Laramie County Community College is proud to announce those students earning a place on the president's and vice president's honor rolls and the list of graduates for the fall semester of the 2016 academic school year.
Black Hills Energy's gifts to LCCC help create new community lounge
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Black Hills Energy, a longtime supporter of Laramie County Community College and its Foundation, will be recognized for their efforts at a special ceremony in February.
LCCC Board announces February meetings
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for February.
LCCC theatre production of "The Glass Menagerie" receives honors
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival has recognized Laramie County Community College's production of Tennessee Williams' "The Glass Menagerie."
LCCC's "Learning is for Everyone" coming to the community in February
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The opportunity for learning is for everyone regardless of age, and this year's crop of LIFE classes at Laramie County Community College confirms that ideal.
Students needing high school equivalency welcome to join the ACES program at LCCC
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Students looking to complete their high school equivalency have an opportunity at Laramie County Community College, with a new schedule of classes offered through the Adult Career and Education System (ACES).
LCCC Board announces January meetings
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for January.
LCCC to benefit from grant to regional college partnership
CHEYENNE, WYO. - The United States Department of Labor awarded a grant of nearly $5 million to the Wyoming/Montana Partnership, which includes Laramie County Community College as well as Northern Wyoming Community College District (NWCCD), Casper College, and Montana State University Billings-City College.
LCCC Board announces December meetings
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for December.
LCCC confers certified public manager credentials to 16 graduates
Sixteen participants received their Wyoming Certified Public Manager credential from Laramie County Community College this month.
LCCC Board announces November meetings
The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for November.
LCCC's Annual Notice of Non-Discrimination
Laramie County Community College (LCCC) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability in admission to its programs, services, or activities, in access to them, in treatment of individuals, or in any aspect of their operations. LCCC Career and Technical Education (CTE) department does not discriminate in enrollment or access to any of the programs available. The lack of English language skills shall not be a barrier to admission or participation in the activities and programs. LCCC also does not discriminate in its hiring or employment practices.
LCCC's Radiography Students Reach 100% Pass Rate with National Certification
The most recent graduates of Laramie County Community College's radiography program all passed the national certification examination administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.
LCCC Board announces October meetings
The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for October.
Literary Connection is almost here!
Literary Connection, the annual event connecting readers and writers, is just a few weeks away.
LCCC confers certified public manager credentials to ten graduates
Ten participants received their Wyoming Certified Public Manager credential from Laramie County Community College this month.
Candidate Forum Coming to LCCC
Candidates for the LCCC board of trustees will participate in a forum and candidates for mayor of the city of Cheyenne will participate in a debate beginning at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 4 in the LCCC Center of Conferences and Institutes' Centennial Room.
LCCC Board announces September meetings
The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for September.
LCCC invites community to Flex Tech ribbon cutting
A new facility is opening at Laramie County Community College, and everyone is welcome to join the celebration.
LCCC launches new athletics website
Golden Eagle fans now have their own website to keep up-to-date on LCCC athletics: GoLCCC.com.
Large estate gift comes to the LCCC Foundation
The Laramie County Community College Foundation received a gift of $1.2 million.
Still time to apply for two new programs at LCCC
This fall, students can explore two new areas of study at LCCC: central sterile processing and sport management.
LCCC Board announces August meetings
The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for August.
LCCC's Outreach Center in Pine Bluffs to offer free career coaching sessions
If you are unemployed, underemployed, or simply wanting to explore different career options, Laramie County Community College has a way to help you break down the barriers that may keep you from achieving your goals.
LCCC names new rodeo coach
A nationally recognized steer wrestler and rodeo coach will take the reins for the LCCC Golden Eagles beginning this fall.
LCCC Board announces July meetings
The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for July.
Registration open for photography workshop at LCCC
Award-winning photographer and author Colleen Miniuk-Sperry will present a special workshop this August in Cheyenne.
Laramie County Community College announces spring 2016 graduates and honor roll
LCCC is proud to announce those students earning a place on the president's and vice president's honor rolls and the list of graduates for the spring semester of the 2016 academic school year.
LCCC offers new healthcare program
Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne will offer a new central sterile processing (CSP) program beginning this fall.
Volunteers needed for USAF Thunderbirds air show at LCCC
Here's an opportunity to get a great seat for the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds Air Show, enjoy a free lunch, and even get a commemorative shirt!
Several LCCC student-athletes recognized for academic success
This year, 26 Laramie County Community College student-athletes have been named to the 2015-16 NJCAA Academic All-Region IX Team.
LCCC finding ways to help students get more financial aid
Wyoming high school graduates left an estimated $4.2 million in Pell Grant funding on the table last academic year, according to NerdWallet, a college funding research company.
LCCC receives two Ellbogen grant awards to help high school students
Students across Laramie County will have improved educational opportunities thanks to grants received by LCCC.
LCCC presents year-end awards
As another school year concludes, LCCC celebrates the people who went above and beyond for the campus community.
LCCC commencement ceremony to take place Saturday
Laramie County Community College's commencement ceremony takes place at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 14, at Storey Gymnasium in Cheyenne. This academic year, it is anticipated that 785 candidates for graduation will earn their credentials from LCCC.
LCCC's Wingspan receives more honors
The awards continue to roll in for Laramie County Community College's student newspaper, as Wingspan was honored for the 26th consecutive year as one of the top college student newspapers in the country.
LCCC's radiography students find success in the program and the community
Laurel Zeiler and Carolyn Spranger, a radiologic technology students at LCCC, have been selected to participate in the American Society of Radiologic Technologists 2016 Student Leadership Development Program.
LCCC becomes first Wyoming college to receive national accreditation in concurrent enrollment
LCCC is now the first college in Wyoming to receive accreditation from the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships.
LCCC's student newspaper receives Mark of Excellence
Laramie County Community College's student media organization took nine Mark of Excellence awards in the Society of Professional Journalists Region IX competition.
Registration begins Thursday for SEEK and other youth summer programs at LCCC
If your kids are looking for something to do this summer, LCCC is the place for you.
LCCC to host Open Mic Night
Celebrate National Poetry Month this April with Open Mic! at LCCC. This event takes place from 3 to 5 p.m. on Monday, April 25, in the LCCC Student Lounge.
Brian Ortmeier named LCCC's new women's basketball coach
LCCC announced Tuesday that Brian Ortmeier will be the college's first head coach of women's basketball in nearly 25 years.
LCCC named top tech-savvy community college in the nation
The Center for Digital Education (CDE) announced the winners of its 2015-16 Digital Community Colleges Survey last week. Now in its eleventh year, the survey analyzes how community colleges use a range of technologies to improve services to students, faculty, staff and the community at large.
LCCC's Albers named to "Thirty Under 30" for volleyball coaches
LCCC head women's volleyball coach Austin Albers was named a recipient of the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Thirty Under 30 award, as announced by the organization today.
More national recognition for LCCC's student newspaper
Laramie County Community College's student media organization placed in the American Copy Editors Society headline contest for the fourth year in a row.
Sixth Annual National Library Week Bookmark Design Contest
National Library Week is April 10-16, and LCCC's Ludden Library is again hosting a bookmark design contest to celebrate the occasion.
LCCC Board of Trustees announces April meetings
The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for April.
LCCC photographer places second in competition at national conference
Mike Smith, LCCC's photographer in the public relations department, received second place in the National Council for Marketing & Public Relations photo shootout at the annual conference in St Louis this month.
LCCC Jon Powers named Mechanic of the Year by Halladay Motors.
Congratulations to LCCC graduate Jon Powers! Jon graduated from LCCC's automotive technology program in May 2015, and he was recently named Mechanic of the Year by Halladay Motors' 2015 Mechanic of the Year.
Two former LCCC students are now published researchers
Samantha "Sami" Haller and Kayla Wilson were part of the team that researched and wrote "CARD9 knockout ameliorates myocardial disjunction associated with high fat diet-induced obesity" which appears in the most recent Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, released in February.
LCCC Board announces March meetings
The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for March.
LCCC instructors bring attention to cybersecurity
Laramie County Community College instructors Rob Van Cleave and Roger Findley are two of the newest members of the National Cybersecurity Student Association Advisory Board.
LCCC's Jason Pasqua receives national theatre award
Jason Pasqua, LCCC theatre faculty, received an award for Achievement in Directing from The Kennedy Center/American College Theatre Festival for the theatre program's recent production of Richard Dresser's Rounding Third.
LCCC students transferring to UW benefit from new agreement
Students transferring from Laramie County Community College to the University of Wyoming may now count more of their community college courses toward their bachelor's degrees, thanks to new articulation agreements between LCCC and UW.
Former LCCC student receives statewide journalism award
The Wyoming Press Association named Cody Tucker, a former Laramie County Community College student, Young Journalist of the Year at the organization's annual winter convention in January.
LCCC Board announces February meetings
The board will hold its regular meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednesdays, Feb. 3 and 17, in the Petersen Board Room. The board's Facilities and Finance Committee will meet at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 10, in the LCCC Administration Building's Administration and Finance Conference Room.
Laramie County Community College announces fall 2015 graduates and honor roll
Laramie County Community College is proud to announce those students earning a place on the president's and vice president's honor rolls and the list of graduates for the fall semester of the 2015 academic school year.
LCCC's wind energy program featured in national publication
Long recognized as one of the leading programs in the country, Laramie County Community College's wind energy program was recently featured in the national magazine, Sierra.
Golden Eagles overcome Plainsmen in high-scoring affair
The win was the Golden Eagles' third straight victory. They are now 13-6 overall and 5-2 in South Sub Region IX.
Golden Eagles hold off Indians
The Laramie County Community College Golden Eagles hit 53.1 percent of their shots from the field in the second half and 50 percent for the game against the McCook Community College Indians Saturday afternoon in LCCC's Gymnasium. It was enough to give the Eagles a 97-86 victory over the Indians.
Golden Eagles claw out against North Platte
Freshman Josh McNair (Denver Colorado) grabbed an offensive rebound and took it to the basket with 18.2 seconds remaining to help the Laramie County Community College Golden Eagles secure a 78-74 victory against North Platte Community College at home.
Two LCCC students selected for fire science ambassador program
In a competitive application process, Joshua Kourajian and Alex Williams were among only 100 students across North America selected for the ambassador program of Fire House World 2016, one of the largest annual conferences for firefighters and others in the fire science field.
Golden Eagles encounter shooting slump against Mustangs
The Laramie County Community College men's basketball team struggled shooting the basketball on Monday evening at home in a non-conference matchup. The Golden Eagles only shot 35.5 percent from field in a 71-64 loss to Western Wyoming Community College.
LCCC named one of the top community colleges in the nation
Ranked 33rd out of 565 public two-year colleges, LCCC received the best score of any school in Wyoming or Colorado, as well as a number of other states in the region by SmartAsset, a financial technology company.
LCCC's Jim Gardner named National High School Coach of the Year
On Wednesday, Laramie County Community College women's soccer head coach Jim Gardner was named the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Girls National Coach of the Year.
LCCC Board announces January meetings
LCCC's Board of Trustees will hold its regular meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 20, in the Petersen Board Room. The Facilities and Finance Committee will meet at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 13, in the LCCC Administration Building's Administration and Finance Conference Room.
Wyoming INBRE awards UW Transition Fellowships to community college students
Nine students from Wyoming's community colleges (and three from LCCC) received Wyoming INBRE Transition Fellowships to study and conduct research at the University of Wyoming.
Golden Eagles close out 2015 with comeback victory
The Laramie County Community College men's basketball team fought back from a 19-point deficit and beat Trinidad State Junior College 73-70 in overtime on the road Saturday afternoon.
Eden Stoddard and Jemma House earn All-American honors
Two Laramie County Community College Golden Eagles women's soccer players were recognized for their performance this season on the field. Sophomore Eden Stoddard (New South Wales, Australia) and freshman Jemma House (Sydney, Australia) earned NJCAA All-American honors.
LCCC Board to hold special meeting
The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced the board will hold a Finance and Facilities Committee meeting and a special board meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 9, in the Petersen Board Room.
Golden Eagles Improve to 8-4 and 1-1 in Region IX South
Laramie County Community College freshman Josh McNair (Denver, Colorado) came up with a big steal and a dunk with one second to go in the game to give the Golden Eagles a 71-68 victory over Western Nebraska Community College on Saturday, Dec. 5.
Golden Eagles gather All-Region awards
Eighteen Golden Eagles from Laramie County Community College grabbed spots on 2015 All-Region IX teams, along with other NJCAA Region IX awards.
LCCC Board announces December meetings
The board will hold its regular meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 2, in the Petersen Board Room. The board's Facilities and Finance Committee will meet at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 9, in the LCCC Administration Building's Administration and Finance Conference Room.
Volleyball grabs third at Region IX Tournament
The Laramie County Community College volleyball team wanted to make some noise at the Region IX tournament in Rock Springs this past weekend, and it did so by finishing in third place.
Wyoming PBS to Host Special Screening and Discussion Of Local Documentary "Storm of the Century: The Blizzard of '49"
Wyoming PBS will host a special screening and discussion of the local documentary, "Storm of the Century: The Blizzard of '49" from 7-8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 17 in the Training Center at Laramie County Community College.
LCCC Board announces November meetings
The board will hold its regular meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 18, in the Petersen Board Room. If necessary, an executive session may follow the meeting. Board meetings are open to the public; executive sessions are not.
LCCC's Wingspan, Roz Schliske receive national honors
Wingspan, the student newspaper of Laramie County Community College, has recently been recognized with several awards and honors from across the nation.
LCCC's Certified Public Manager Program celebrates 21 new graduates
Laramie County Community College honored the accomplishments of 21 graduates from the Certified Public Manager program. The CPM program is a nationally recognized opportunity for extensive training and developing public managers and supervisors through a year-long series of classes, discussions and projects.
LCCC will be open on Monday, Oct. 12
Laramie County Community College will be open on Monday, Oct. 12. That day is Columbus Day, but the college will be open and classes will continue as usual.
Trey Yates takes first in team roping
Trey Yates teamed up with Clayton Van Aken from Chadron College to take first in team roping at the Lamar (Colorado) Community College rodeo. They earned 165 points with times of 7.0 in the long go and 6.2 on the short go for a combined time of 13.2. The 6.2-second run in the short go was the fastest time of the rodeo.
Weekend Recap: Golden Eagles teams see wins and losses
Golden Eagles volleyball team splits matches over the weekend. Golden Eagles men's soccer team has mixed results in weekend matches. Women's soccer wins at Trinidad, falls to Otero.
FBI warns of college students being targeted in phone scam
The FBI is warning consumers to be on alert for a phone scam that primarily targets college students while displaying the FBI's telephone number on the recipient's caller ID.
Men's LCCC rodeo team takes second at Sheridan Rodeo
The Laramie County Community College rodeo team competed in its third rodeo of the season in Sheridan, Wyoming, at the Sheridan College Rodeo. The men's side had a great performance and finished second overall, while the women finished ninth.
It's time again for the Shawn Dubie Memorial Rodeo
More than 400 rodeo competitors from 14 colleges and universities will participate in the Shawn Dubie Memorial Rodeo at Laramie County Community College on Friday, Oct. 9 through Sunday, Oct. 11.
Writers encouraged to submit works to High Plains Register
If you're a writer looking to get your work published, don't miss the deadline for High Plains Register. The submission deadline for the annual publication, produced by Laramie County Community College, is Thursday, Oct. 15.
LCCC Board announces October meetings
The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for October. The board will hold its regular meetings at 7 p.m. on Wednesdays, Oct. 7 and 28, in the Petersen Board Room.
LCCC women's soccer team records two wins on the road
The Laramie County Community College women's soccer team was very clean in the back - they didn't allow a single goal all weekend and defeated Northwest College 4-0 and Sheridan College 3-0.
LCCC Foundation presents 2015 Literary Connection
Literary Connection, the annual meeting of readers and writers, is almost here. Sponsored by the LCCC Foundation, this year's event features guest authors George Bilgere and Allen Kurzweil and will be held on Friday, Oct. 2 and Saturday, Oct. 3.
LCCC's James Crosby elected to regional office
Last month, James Crosby, LCCC's director of campus safety, was elected as the second vice-president of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the FBI National Academy Associates.
LCCC Foundation welcomes musician Lauren Pelon
One musician. More than 25 instruments. The influence of numerous countries. The Bank of the West Music Series presents Lauren Pelon and her performance, "The Living Roots of Music."
LCCC receives significant grant funding for TRIO Student Support Services
Laramie County Community College received some great news before the start of the semester: the TRIO Student Support Services program (SSS) will receive $221,000 for each of the next five years to continue operations.
LCCC Board announces September meetings
The board will hold its regular meetings at 7 p.m. on Wednesdays, Sep. 9 and 23, in the Petersen Board Room. The board's Facilities and Finance Committee will meet at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Sep. 16, in the LCCC Administration Building's conference room.
There's still time to apply at LCCC this fall!
The clock is ticking, but there is still time to apply for and enroll in classes at Laramie County Community College this fall.
Children's Discovery Center at LCCC offers new program
The Children's Discovery Center at Laramie County Community College will offer half-day kindergarten readiness programs. The nine-month program begins Aug. 26.
LCCC welcomes Thunderbirds for Cheyenne Day air show
Look to the skies! The 2015 United States Air Force Thunderbirds Air Show is returning to Cheyenne, and Laramie County Community College is again the place to be for the best view of the show.
LCCC hires new Human Resources director
Laramie County Community College is pleased to announce Tammy Maas as its new Human Resources director. Her first day on the job will be Aug. 10.
LCCC to hold groundbreaking for new Student Services building
The groundbreaking ceremony for the Student Services and University Center will take place at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, July 8, on the north side of campus near the blue arches.
LCCC announces spring 2015 graduates and honor roll
Laramie County Community College is proud to announce the list of graduates as well as those students earning a place on the president's and vice president's honor rolls for the spring semester of the 2015 academic school year.
Dave Curry of LCCC honored with Workforce Services award
Dave Curry, program director of technical studies at Laramie County Community College, was recognized with the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services' Outstanding Individual Contribution to the Workforce Award.
LCCC Board announces July meetings
he board will hold its regular meeting and annual public budget hearing at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 15, in Little America's Big Horn Room. The board's Facilities and Finance Committee will meet at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, July 8, in the LCCC Administration Building's conference room.
Three students perform well at CNFR
Kalane Anders ended 15th in the nation, Syerra "CY" Christensen ended 27th and Kelsey Knust represented the college well at the College National Finals Rodeo in Casper, Wyoming.
LCCC's city bus stop moves location starting Wednesday, June 24
The bus stop will move from the large blue arches to the west side of the main parking lot (north of the Health Science Building and east of the Physical Education Building).
Volunteers needed for USAF Thunderbirds air show at LCCC
Here's an opportunity to get a great seat for the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds Air Show, be treated to a barbecue, and even get a free t-shirt! Volunteers are needed to help during the Thunderbirds air show and practice on July 21 and 22 at LCCC.
LCCC Board to hold committee meeting
The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees' Academic Affairs and Student Services Ad Hoc Committee will meet at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, June 22, in the College Community Center, Room 178.
Fire department goes to college for training
Don't be alarmed when you see fire trucks at the Laramie County Community College residence halls Thursday night. They'll be there for training, not for a fire.
LCCC welcomes new vice president of Administration & Finance
Laramie County Community College welcomes a Wyoming native home. Rick Johnson has been hired as the college's vice president of Administration and Finance.
LCCC names Health Sciences dean as interim vice president of Academic Affairs
Laramie County Community College named Terry Harper as interim vice president of Academic Affairs. Harper will replace Dr. Jose Fierro, current vice president of Academic Affairs, when he leaves at the end of June to take a job as president/superintendent of Cerritos College in Norwalk, California.
LCCC breaks ground on new Flexible Industrial Technology building
Several dignitaries helped Laramie County Community College celebrate the groundbreaking for the college's Flexible Industrial Technology building on Wednesday, June 3.
Groundbreaking ceremony for Flexible Industrial Technology Building
Laramie County Community College will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for the Flexible Industrial Technology Building at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 3, at the east edge of the main campus in Cheyenne.
LCCC Board to hold special meeting
The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting at noon on Monday, June 1, in the Petersen Board Room. The subject of the brief meeting will be a joint agreement.
LCCC Board announces June meetings
The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for June.
LCCC's student newspaper and student journalists win awards
Laramie County Community College's journalism students were among only three community colleges to win nationally in the Society of Professional Journalists' Mark of Excellence contest.
LCCC hires new athletics director
Scott Noble comes to LCCC from Cheyenne's South High School, where he currently serves as that school's first athletics director.
Bestselling author C.J. Box will give commencement address to LCCC graduates
This year's commencement ceremony for Laramie County Community College will feature a true Wyoming success story: award-winning author and noted outdoorsman, C.J. Box.
Strong season finish lands three LCCC riders in College National Finals Rodeo
The LCCC Rodeo Team finished its season with a very exciting rodeo in Laramie at the UW Laramie River Rendezvous Rodeo.
LCCC's Albany County Campus to host Zine Thing
Zine Thing will take place from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, May 5, at the ACC Atrium, 1125 Boulder Drive in Laramie. The event is open to the entire community.
Registration for SEEK and other youth summer programs at LCCC begins April 28
Phone registration is available for SEEK and other summer programs beginning at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, April 28, by calling 307.778.4327. Registration may also be done during regular business hours at the Center for Conferences & Institutes, Room 109.
LCCC Board announces May meetings
The board will meet at 7 p.m. on Wednesdays, May 6 and 27, in the Petersen Board Room.
LCCC's Kayci Robinson selected for national radiography leadership program
Robinson, who is one of 90 radiologic science students chosen, will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to the 2015 ASRT Educational Symposium and Annual Governance and House of Delegates Meeting this June in New Mexico.
Women's rodeo team takes another title
For the second straight week, the LCCC women's rodeo team won first place. This week, the women's team took top honors at the Casper College rodeo with a total of 220 points.
LCCC's Phi Theta Kappa chapter receives national awards
Laramie County Community College's chapter of Phi Theta Kappa attended the organization's annual convention in San Antonio this month and returned home with honors for students and faculty.
LCCC again named one of the nation's best colleges for digital technology
In the "Small Colleges Category," Laramie County Community College was ranked number two for all such community colleges in the country.
Sam Mihara, Heart Mountain survivor, will share his story
The Laramie County Community College Foundation will present "Sam Mihara: Memories of Heart Mountain" at 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 7, at the Cheyenne East High School Auditorium. Mihara will talk about his time at the internment camp.
Arp-Lummis wall dedication today
The dedication will be held from noon to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, April 14 in the hallway between Student Services and the Arp Building. The wall celebrates the tremendous efforts of these families to bring higher education to the area, improving the lives of generations to come and to recognize the namesake building.
LCCC women win CSU rodeo; men's team ties for second & third
The LCCC Rodeo Team competed at Colorado State University in Fort Collins over the past weekend. The men's and women's teams turned in solid performances and recorded their best rodeo of the season.
LCCC Foundation will host panel discussion, "Career and Industry Growth in Cheyenne"
The panel discussion takes place at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 16 in LCCC's Center for Conferences and Institutes, Room 129/130. The event is presented in conjunction with a month full of career-related activities at the college.
Fifth Annual National Library Week Bookmark Design Contest
Participants need to submit their designs on the back of an official LCCC Ludden Library National Library Week Bookmark along with a completed entry form by 4 p.m. on Friday, April 17. The event is sponsored by the Ludden Library.
DWS, LCCC partner for Career Month in Laramie County
Officials are planning several activities throughout the month including a "Career & Industry Growth in Cheyenne" panel discussion on Thursday, April 16 and a career fair on Wednesday, April 22.
LCCC announces registration dates for summer and fall semesters
Currently enrolled students may register beginning at 6 a.m. on Tuesday, April 21 for summer and fall semesters. Open registration begins at 6 a.m. on Tuesday, April 28.
Holocaust Survivor Eric Cahn to speak at LCCC
Free and open to the entire community, Cahn will speak at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 29, in LCCC's Center for Conferences and Institutes, in the Union Pacific Centennial Room.
Open Mic Afternoon coming to LCCC
Free and open to the campus as well as the community, the program takes place from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, April 22, in the LCCC Student Lounge in the College Community Center.
Parking pains? Shoot for the shuttle! (Happy April Fools' Day!)
Laramie County Community College is proud to announce the creation of a new shuttle system to help alleviate the stress and aggravation of having to park your car and walk numerous steps into a building on campus.
Chance Englebert leads LCCC riders at EWC rodeo
Bull rider Chance Englebert was the only rider to cover two bulls at the Eastern Wyoming College rodeo last weekend, and his efforts earned him first place.
LCCC's student newspaper staff writes its way to another national honor
For the third year in a row, the American Copy Editors Society's annual headline writing contest has awarded Laramie County Community College's student newspaper, Wingspan, with third place in the nation.
Kelsey Knust and Levi Brott take first at Gillette Rodeo in team roping
The Laramie County Community College Rodeo started its spring season in successful fashion. The women finished second and the men finished third at the Gillette College Rodeo in Gillette, Wyoming.
LCCC Board announces April meetings
The board will meet at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 15, in the Center for Conference and Institutes, Room 130. A first reading of the FY 2016 budget will be presented.
LCCC awarded scholarship funding for non-traditional students
Thanks to a grant from the Daniels Fund, Laramie County Community College has received $20,000 to provide Boundless Opportunity Scholarships to non-traditional students.
Valdez honored as Assistant Coach of the Year for women's soccer
Rebecca Valdez, Laramie County Community College women's soccer assistant coach, has been named the North Region Junior College Assistant Coach of Year by the National Soccer Coaches of American Association.
Golden Eagles basketball players win Region IX honors
Sophomore guard Spencer Svejcar was named to the All-Region IX First Team and sophomore guard Darien Fernandez was selected for All-Region IX Second Team.
Bookstore closed during Spring Break
LCCC's student bookstore will be closed from March 16 - 20 during Spring Break for employee training.
LIFE classes coming to LCCC in April
The opportunity for learning really is for everyone regardless of age, and this year's crop of LIFE classes at Laramie County Community College confirms that ideal.
LCCC's CARE and Title IX teams present at national conference
Members of LCCC's Title IX and CARE (Campus Assessment Response and Evaluation) teams presented at the Association of Student Conduct Administrators national conference in February.
Deaf Jazz Vocalist Mandy Harvey to perform at LCCC
Jazz artist Mandy Harvey has been lauded by critics, has three albums under her belt, and is recognized as one of the most engaging vocalists in the region. She also happens to be deaf.
Golden Eagles advance in the Region IX Tournament
The Laramie County Community College Golden Eagles men's basketball team outrebounded the Trojans from Trinidad State Junior College 46-34 on Saturday night for a 93-81 victory in the first round of the Region IX playoffs.
LCCC to play against Trinidad during Region IX Tourney First Round Game
The Golden Eagles men's basketball team will play against Trinidad State Junior College Trojans at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 28 at LCCC's gymnasium as part of the Region IX Tournament First Round game. Admission is free.
LCCC Equestrian Western team rides high in Nebraska competition
The Laramie County Community College equestrian western team recently completed the regular season in style, coming home with a number of awards.
LCCC Board announces March meetings
The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will meet at 7 p.m. on Wednesdays, March 4 and 18, in the Petersen Board Room.
Golden Eagles close out regular season with win
The Golden Eagles men's basketball team earned its 21st victory of the year on Saturday with an 87-76 win over McCook Community College at LCCC's Gymnasium.
Golden Eagles reach 20 win mark
The Laramie County Community College men's basketball team snapped a three-game losing streak with an 86-67 win Wednesday night over the North Platte Community College Knights at the LCCC Gymnasium.
Wyoming Machinery, Caterpillar team up to give scholarship to LCCC diesel tech students
Wyoming Machinery and Caterpillar teamed up to provide $5,000 each for scholarships in that program. Thanks to the Wyoming Legislature, this total was matched by state funds, meaning that the donation actually totals $20,000.
LCCC men's basketball games will stream and be televised live
The Laramie County Community College student media organization, Wingspan, in partnership with the college's athletics, information technology and public relations departments will broadcast the Feb. 18 and 21 basketball games.
LCCC Men's Soccer Cory Center Inks with Baker University
Corey Center, a sophomore who plays on Laramie County Community College's men's soccer team, signed a National Letter of Intent with Baker University in Baldwin City, Kansas.
LCCC All-American Dennis Vivar-Diaz signs with Northwest Nazarene University
Laramie County Community College men's soccer sophomore All-American Dennis Vivar-Diaz has committed and signed with Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa, Idaho.
LCCC announces fall 2014 graduates and honor roll
Laramie County Community College is proud to announce those students earning a place on the president's and vice president's honor rolls and the list of graduates for the fall semester of the 2014 academic school year.
New leaders graduate from LCCC program
Laramie County Community College is dedicated to personal development, not just for its students but employees as well. LCCC used the Certified Public Manager® (CPM) program as the foundation for its new internal leadership development program.
LCCC Board announces February meetings
The LCCC Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for February. The board will meet at 7 p.m. on Wednesdays, Feb. 4 and 18, in the Petersen Board Room.
LCCC athletic director hired by Temple University
Like many of his student athletes, LCCC's first full-time athletics director, Pete Cautilli, is moving up to the next level. Cautilli has accepted a job as the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Development at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
LCCC'S ACES program announces new class sessions
Laramie County Community College's Adult Career and Education System (ACES) recently announced its upcoming schedule for potential students.
LCCC Board announces January meetings
The board will hold a retreat from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 9, as well as a regular monthly meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 21.
LCCC basketball coach records 200th career win with victory over Western Nebraska
The Laramie County Community College Golden Eagles put together one of their best performances of the season and earned head coach Jason Ficca his 200th career victory.
Update on parking lot expansion
LCCC staff has been diligently working to expand parking availability at the lot to the west of the Arena.
LCCC Board announces December meetings
The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for December. The board will meet at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 3, in the Petersen Board Room.
Multiple LCCC student-athletes earn regional awards for the 2014 season
A successful season in volleyball, women's soccer and men's soccer has garnered honors for 18 Laramie County Community College student athletes.
Realtors' Classic basketball tournament moves to LCCC gymnasium
With Storey gym not having floor markings approved by the National Junior College Athletic Association, LCCC officials moved the games to LCCC's gymnasium.
LCCC joins forces with school district to receive Career Pathways Demonstration Grant
To help improve the opportunities for area students, Laramie County School District No. 2, in partnership with LCCC and Advanced Comfort Solutions, will receive a grant of $118,000 from the Wyoming Department of Education.
Wingspan wins top honors at national conference
LCCC's student newspaper, Wingspan, has claimed back-to-back first-place honors in the national Best of Show competition, sponsored by the Associated Collegiate Press.
Students evacuated from LCCC residence hall in wake of fire alarm
Students living in the east residence halls on the Laramie County Community College campus were evacuated Friday night after the fire alarm was activated.
LCCC Board announces November meetings
The board will meet at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 12, in the Petersen Board Room. If necessary, an executive session may follow the meeting. Board meetings are open to the public; executive sessions are not.
LCCC rodeo team's student-athletes earn national scholar honors
Six members of the Laramie County Community College rodeo team earned National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association scholar honors.
British filmmaker and author to speak at LCCC's Ludden Library
British documentary filmmaker and author Tim Slessor will be in Cheyenne on Thursday, Nov. 6, speaking to the public at Laramie County Community College's Ludden Library as part of Chadron State College's pilot Practitioner-in-Residence program.
"Insights to Ethical Leadership" coming to LCCC in November
Frank Bucaro will present "Trust Me! Insights to Ethical Leadership" at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 11, in the LCCC Center for Conferences and Institutes, Union Pacific Centennial Room. The event is free and open to the public.
LCCC presents Madrigal Dinner on Nov. 14
Laramie County Community College is pleased to present "The Case of the Missing Hanky (Panky)," a madrigal dinner to be presented at 6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 14, at St. Mark's Episcopal Church.
Two riders win buckle at Shawn Dubie Memorial Rodeo
The Laramie County Community College rodeo team hosted its annual Shawn Dubie Memorial Rodeo this weekend, and a pair of Golden Eagles won their events.
Artist Kit White's exhibit opens at LCCC on Oct. 22
An alternative collection of paintings, the exhibit opens on Wednesday, Oct. 22, and continues until Nov. 20. These works can be seen in the Esther & John Clay Fine Arts Gallery on the LCCC campus.
UW Transfer Initiative to Benefit LCCC Students
Students who take business courses at Laramie County Community College now have the assurance that those courses will meet requirements for two specific bachelor's degrees in business at the University of Wyoming, as a result of new articulation agreements between the two institutions.
LCCC dental hygiene students give of themselves to help give smiles at Mission of Mercy
Students from Laramie County Community College's dental hygiene program took part in this month's Mission of Mercy event in Denver to help those in need.
LCCC Board announces change in upcoming meeting
The board will hold an executive session at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 15, to discuss a personnel matter. The board will take action on that discussion during the regular meeting at 7 p.m. in the Petersen Board Room.
LCCC's Mass Media/Multimedia Department sponsors upcoming Photo Walk
The Laramie County Community College mass media/multimedia department will sponsor the annual "Worldwide Photo Walk" on Saturday, Oct. 11, at the Y Cross Ranch near Horse Creek, Wyoming.
LCCC rodeo team prepares to host Shawn Dubie Memorial Rodeo
This October, the chute opens on the Shawn Dubie Memorial Rodeo at Laramie County Community College. The rodeo will be held on Friday, Oct. 10; Saturday, Oct. 11; and Sunday, Oct. 12.
LCCC's Wingspan honored with several awards
A cover photo illustration by Laramie County Community College's student newspaper, Wingspan, was named second place in the small college category in the Society of Professional Journalists' national Mark of Excellence competition in Nashville earlier this month.
LCCC to host College Transfer Fair
The event takes place 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 7, in the Student Lounge in the College Community Center.
LCCC Board announces October meetings
The LCCC Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for October. The board will meet at 7 p.m. on both Wednesday, Oct. 1, and Wednesday, Oct. 15, in the Petersen Board Room.
Writers encouraged to submit works to the High Plains Register
If you're a writer or an artist looking to get your work published, don't miss the deadline for the High Plains Register.
Celebrate Constitution Week at the Ludden Library
Celebrate Constitution Week by visiting the Ludden Library to get a free, pocket-sized U.S. Constitution book and view the historic display.
LCCC will hold auditions for wind ensemble
Laramie County Community College's music program is looking for community members who might be interested in joining the school's wind ensemble.
Update: Campus ID situation is now fixed
If you've been having trouble with your campus ID this semester, the issue has now been resolved. This situation only impacts new students and employees who are using their IDs to pay for dining services. Please note that no new cards are needed.
Patrick Currie earns Educator of the Year Award
Patrick Currie, director of LCCC's Emergency Medical Services/Paramedic program, received the Educator of the Year Award from the Wyoming State EMS Office.
Fort Collins exhibition will feature LCCC art instructor's work
Daniel Maw, part of LCCC's visual arts faculty, will be featured in an exhibition in Fort Collins, Colorado. The exhibition opens during the first Friday event at 7 p.m. on Sept. 5.
LCCC Board announces September meetings
The board will meet at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 17, in the Petersen Board Room.
STUDENTS: Message from Judy Hay, Vice President of Student Services
You have gotten an email from me letting you know of a "course" you must complete before registering for spring 2015 classes in November that has to do with three important issues on college campuses nation-wide.
LCCC to host financial literacy event with live rock performance
Fall Financial Literacy will be at LCCC at noon on Friday, Sept. 5 in the Student Lounge.
Long-time music instructor Gary Hall retires
After 10 years at Laramie County Community College, instrumental music instructor Gary Hall is calling it a career.
LCCC's Process Technology program honored for training partnership
This summer, the Wyoming Workforce Development Council bestowed special recognition on one of Laramie County Community College's newest programs.
LCCC implements livestock transportation requirements to prevent spread of Vesicular Stomatitis
The recent outbreak of Vesicular Stomatitis (VS) has caused Laramie County Community College to tighten its biosecurity measures, especially around the areas where the college houses its horses, pigs, sheep and cattle.
LCCC Board announces August meetings
The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meeting for August.
ACES will close temporarily at LCCC
Thanks to an opportunity to improve its service to the community, LCCC's ACES (Adult Career and Education System) program will be closed to students from June 30 through Aug. 10.
LCCC Board announces meetings
The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meeting for July.
LCCC announces spring 2014 graduates and honor roll
Hundreds graduate with degrees, certificates of completion or academic honors.
Local artist Greg Flores featured in new book
One random line during an author's legal battle has managed to turn into a rousing success for a local artist.
LCCC Board announces June meeting
The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meeting for June.
Center for Secondary Students to host "Parents Only" Night
If you have a student entering grades 9-12 this fall, then the Laramie County Community College Center for Secondary Students has an event for you.
LCCC will hold commencement this Saturday
College graduation is a special event in a student's life, marking a new beginning and limitless possibilities. The 2014 class at Laramie County Community College is certainly no exception.
Mayor Rick Kaysen to give commencement address to graduates
Laramie County Community College recently announced that Mayor Richard "Rick" Kaysen of Cheyenne will be the speaker for this year's commencement ceremony, which takes place on Saturday, May 10.
Grammy-winning ensemble Chanticleer coming to Cheyenne
Chanticleer -- called "the world's reigning male chorus" by The New Yorker magazine -- is coming to Cheyenne.
LCCC Speech Team places 3rd at national tournament
Following a highly successful season, the LCCC speech team took its talents to the Junior Varsity National Tournament in Kansas and found even more accolades for its efforts.
April Fools' joke: Use Less campaign coming to LCCC
Remember when your mom told you not to eat with your hands? Laramie County Community College and Sodexo are asking you to let that social norm fall by the wayside.
George McIlvaine of LCCC's Foundation wins statewide award
This statewide honor goes to someone from one of Wyoming's seven community colleges for their dedication and service as a college volunteer.
Speech Team finishes regular season in persuasive style
The team is now preparing for the national tournament, which takes place this month in Hutchinson, Kan.
ACES program announces spring orientation schedule
ACES helps those with adult basic education, high school equivalency certificates, ESOL and more.
New program offers career training in high-demand fields
ACT Now! (Achieve Career Training Now) at LCCC could help change the future for many people looking to get ahead.
LCCC announces fall 2013 honor roll and graduate list
Hundreds of LCCC students received academic honors and many more graduated or received certificates of completion for the fall 2013 semester.
Wingspan continues to bring home national awards
LCCC adviser, students and student newspaper win national awards.
LCCC Board announces January meetings and retreat
The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for January.
English as a Second Language offered online in 2014
Classes are designed to prepare non-native English speakers to take college classes in English.
Affordable Health Care Act help available Friday
Learn more about the new insurance option and get help signing up.
LCCC instructor wins education award
Scott Moncrief teaches in college's education program.
Board announces November meetings
Trustees will meet twice.
LCCC instructor publishes new poetry book
Kristin Abraham is the author of the newly published book of poetry, "The Disappearing Cowboy Trick."
Student newspaper wins more national awards
Wingspan competes easily with four-year universities.
Bar J Wranglers will perform at LCCC
The family-friendly event features western harmonies, cowboy stories and humor, and a concert.
Board announces October meetings
Trustees will meet Oct. 9 and Oct. 23.
Mass Media/Multimedia Department will sponsor Photo Walk
The Worldwide Photo Walk on Oct. 5 is a project to bring photographers together.
Current version of the GED® test expires in December
Due to nationwide changes to the program, people who have started their GED testing must complete it by the end of 2013.
Adult education program announces orientation schedule
Sessions are available for Adult Basic Education, GED and ESOL.
Board of trustees announces September meetings
The board will hold a study session on Sept. 4, and a business meeting on Sept. 18.
Website, online services down Saturday, Aug. 31
The ITS department will be replacing critical network equipment that was damaged during the power outage earlier this summer.
Cheyenne campus gets defibrillators
10 AEDs are placed throughout campus.
LCCC is helping kids with back-to-school shopping
Operation Back to School accepting donations for school supplies.
LCCC students compete at SkillsUSA national conference
Tessa Brammer placed eighth in the country in the Collision Repair Technology contest.
Albany County Campus to get interim leader
The ACC appointment creates an interim dean position for Arts & Humanities.
Student records limited during database update
Limited services will be available starting at 4 p.m. July 17 for student records, advising and financial aid, until July 22.
LCCC appoints new Math & Sciences dean
Dr. Arun Goyal will join the college in July.
Don't miss the American Veterans Traveling Tribute
The four-fifths-sized replica of Vietnam Veterans Memorial is in Cheyenne until June 23.
GED graduates from 2012-2013 announced
Congratulations to these students!
Surgical tech students receive awards at annual conference
Jennifer Davis and Anna Forister earn scholarships.
College announces spring 2013 honor roll and graduate list
Congrats to all!
LCCC appoints two new deans
After an extensive nationwide search, Laramie County Community College is pleased to announce that two new deans will now join the college and the Cheyenne community.
College switching online learning software
Starting June 3, all online classes and components will use Desire 2 Learn.
Program director represents U.S. at renewable energy event
LCCC's wind energy director traveled to Australia for the program.
Commencement, GED graduation & nurses' pinning May 11
677 graduates will receive degrees and academic certificates, and 325 will receive their GEDs.
LCCC will offer "Summer of Discovery" program for kids
The program runs June 10 until Aug. 16.
Board of trustees announces May 1 meeting
Meeting was rescheduled due to winter storm.
LCCC Commencement venue changed to Storey Gym
Commencement will take place at Storey Gymnasium, 2810 House Ave at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 11.
April 18 production of Billboard at LCCC theatre canceled
Laramie County Community College's production of Billboard will begin at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 19, rather than Thursday.
Registration for Fit Kids Camp is underway
Camp takes place June 24-28.
Sen. Barrasso will give commencement address
Commencement is not open to the general public, but tickets are available through LCCC students.
April Fools' joke: College announces new mascot
The Wind starts here.
Calling all kids! SEEK registration begins April 9
Online registration and payment now available.
College selects new full-time athletics director
Pete Cautilli starts April 1.
Board of trustees announces meetings for April
Meetings are scheduled for April 3 and April 17.
LCCC student group to host Easter egg hunt
The event takes place at 10 a.m. at the Cheyenne VA Medical Center, 2360 E. Pershing Blvd. in Cheyenne.
Student artwork accepted into international exhibit
Carol McDonald and Chloe West will have their pieces judged and exhibited March 20-23 at the show in Houston, Texas.
Albany County Campus to close Saturday for storm
Total snow accumulations of 4 to 11 inches and wind gusts up to 50 mph expected tomorrow.
LCCC offers new program: Health Information Technology
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the job outlook in this career is expected to grow at a rate of 20 percent by 2018.
LCCC to hold auditions for theater program
"Into the Woods Junior" is open to students in grades 7-12.
LCCC board announces meetings for March
Two meetings will be held.
LCCC and Wyoming PBS host screening of new documentary
"End of Track" is the story of the Transcontinental Railroad's construction march across southern Wyoming and the growing pains of a state in its infancy.
Theatre Club donates $1,290 for Safehouse
Vagina Monologues help kick off Cheyenne's One Billing Rising, a global effort to help end violence and inequality to women and girls.
Student wins award at national radiography conference
Danielle Opp received first place for her paper on Alzheimer's disease.
Tasting Boundaries exhibit invites viewers to participate
What are you willing to do to retrieve your object of desire?
College announces fall 2012 honor roll and graduates
Laramie County Community College is proud to announce those students earning a place on the president's and vice president's honor rolls and graduates list for the fall semester of the 2012 academic school year.
College presents "Climbing Everest"
Mark Jenkins, who successfully scaled the mountain last year, will speak at 7 p.m. Jan. 29.
LCCC'S adult education program revises orientation schedule
ACES provides day and evening classes in Adult Basic Education, GED preparation, Adult Secondary Education, English for Speakers of Other Languages and Career and Computer Skills.
LCCC advising director pens article for national publication
Chrissy Renfro's piece was created for the National Academic Advising Association.
LCCC'S SAGE TRiO program honored at regional conference
SAGE TRiO is a federally funded program that works with first-generation college students who meet low income requirements or have disabilities.