Pathways During COVID
The Communication & Creative Arts Pathway is well-known for its emphasis on creativity. While the pandemic presented many hurdles for learning and sharing their creations, this pathway knew the show had to go on, and it did.
The COVID-19 pandemic affected every facet of life, and Laramie County Community College was no exception. In just a couple of weeks, instructors had to find ways to move their entire programs online while also providing engaging content students could understand.
Read MoreDespite a year of uncertainty due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the first year of the Bachelor of Applied Science programs at Laramie County Community College has been a massive success.
Read MoreThe audience holds its breath as the player enters the field. This is the final round. The team and its competitors have been battling for more than seven hours. One failure, just the smallest mistake, may mean a loss. Bright lights appear as the ball flies closer. The player locks the target in, takes a deep breath and lunges forward at lightning speed, using a car to knock in the winning goal.
Read MoreThe Communication & Creative Arts Pathway is well-known for its emphasis on creativity. While the pandemic presented many hurdles for learning and sharing their creations, this pathway knew the show had to go on, and it did.
The COVID-19 pandemic affected every facet of life, and Laramie County Community College was no exception. In just a couple of weeks, instructors had to find ways to move their entire programs online while also providing engaging content students could understand.
Despite their games being canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic last year, Laramie County Community College student athletes were able to join a much bigger team—the Cheyenne volunteer community.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, LCCC has had the opportunity to support both our students and campus improvements with the support of federal coronavirus relief funding. Since last March, funding received has been used to provide direct financial assistance for our students, beyond the college’s normal financial aid packages. It has also allowed LCCC to make important campus improvements, providing opportunities for students to learn virtually and move LCCC towards resuming in-person instruction and community engagement.
Despite a year of uncertainty due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the first year of the Bachelor of Applied Science programs at Laramie County Community College has been a massive success.
The craft beer industry has become an important economic, tourism and cultural driver in Wyoming over the last decade as new breweries have opened across the state and in the Rocky Mountain region at large.
Although the rest of the world came to a standstill during the COVID-19 pandemic, Laramie County Community College was hard at work putting the finishing touches on two big construction projects that would make a lasting impact on campus: a new residence hall and the Surbrugg Prentice Auditorium.
How we present ourselves both in-person and online matters. Spend a few minutes talking to Frances Reimer, founder of Firestarter, a personal branding company in Virginia, and you’ll see why.
Sometimes your educational journey doesn’t take a traditional pathway—for Santiago Lovisolo, his winding journey started outside of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The audience holds its breath as the player enters the field. This is the final round. The team and its competitors have been battling for more than seven hours. One failure, just the smallest mistake, may mean a loss. Bright lights appear as the ball flies closer. The player locks the target in, takes a deep breath and lunges forward at lightning speed, using a car to knock in the winning goal.
LCCC by the numbers for the 2019-2020 academic year.
The Laramie County Community College Foundation honors our donors by recognizing the individuals, corporations, foundations and organizations whose philanthropic contributions exemplify outstanding commitment to improving the quality of education for our students and community.