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Thanks to grants, teamwork and a special collaboration, LCCC’s biology program can offer students something that even graduate school students won’t often get to experience.
Thanks to grants, teamwork and a special collaboration, LCCC’s biology program can offer students something that even graduate school students won’t often get to experience.
Read MoreLife has its way of bringing ups and downs – it can throw you around to the point where getting up just doesn’t seem worth it. If you ride horses, that’s the feeling of getting bucked off hard. Laramie County Community College rodeo student-athlete, Syerra “CY” Christensen, knows a bit about having life buck you over.
Read MoreWith the help of Jared Long and Altitude Chophouse & Brewery, LCCC is brewing up a fresh batch of outreach courses.
Read MoreThanks to grants, teamwork and a special collaboration, LCCC’s biology program can offer students something that even graduate school students won’t often get to experience.
Instead of simply reading about geological features in a textbook, students at LCCC had the chance to actually see them firsthand.
Imagine you’re a young mother. Your life is incredibly hectic. Free time seems like a far-off memory. The idea of college could seem like some unattainable dream. But then imagine you’re Kim Withers.
LCCC alum Troy Vincent is making it as a professional actor.
Life has its way of bringing ups and downs – it can throw you around to the point where getting up just doesn’t seem worth it. If you ride horses, that’s the feeling of getting bucked off hard. Laramie County Community College rodeo student-athlete, Syerra “CY” Christensen, knows a bit about having life buck you over.
With the help of Jared Long and Altitude Chophouse & Brewery, LCCC is brewing up a fresh batch of outreach courses.
LCCC women’s soccer proved again to be one of the best teams in the nation. After winning the Region IX tournament this season, the team advanced to the NJCAA National Women’s Soccer in Melbourne, Florida.
Get the latest information on LCCC’s enrollment figures, degrees and certificates that were awarded, where students are from who attend the college and other statistics.
The LCCC family lost a great friend and a powerful advocate with the passing of George McIlvaine. Known throughout the community and the state for his commitment to the greater good, he traveled the world to help so many achieve so much.
Mark your calendars! Jim Owen, bestselling author of Cowboy Ethics, will speak at Laramie County Community College on the inspiration he found in the American cowboy and share his thoughts on achieving success in life and the workplace.