Bringing Hope to Young Women in Pakistan
How do you motivate students to reach their goals when the hurdles they face feel insurmountable?LCCC education instructor Dr. Arshi Rizwani-Nisley sought insight into this challenging question.
How do you motivate students to reach their goals when the hurdles they face feel insurmountable?LCCC education instructor Dr. Arshi Rizwani-Nisley sought insight into this challenging question.
Read MoreThe Flex Tech Building, which opened in August 2016, is more than 46,000 square feet of learning opportunities. The new building has been constructed with adaptability in mind to meet the future industrial workforce needs of Laramie County and the surrounding area.
Read MoreFor all that's changed in the sport of college rodeo in the last 25 years, a lot has stayed the same.
Read MoreHow do you motivate students to reach their goals when the hurdles they face feel insurmountable?LCCC education instructor Dr. Arshi Rizwani-Nisley sought insight into this challenging question.
The Flex Tech Building, which opened in August 2016, is more than 46.000 square feet of learning opportunities.
LCCC's student services and agriculture departments collaborated to offer a service-learning trip to Trinidad and Tobago in May 2016. The team of eight students immersed fully in the culture of the Caribbean Island and gave back to that community through service projects.
Imagine uprooting yourself and trying to establish a new life in a foreign country – living in a place where you don't have the physical support of family and friends, you don't know your way around, and you don't even speak the language.
For all that's changed in the sport of college rodeo in the last 25 years, a lot has stayed the same.
One dad talks about how he found funding opportunities to get his kids through LCCC.
He doesn't worry about how things are supposed to be. He's not concerned about following social norms. He's not that way simply to be rebellious, but instead to explore and embrace the world around him. He may even cautiously admit that it could just be a subtle reach to get noticed. That's Alex Brandes, a self-taught guitar player studying music at LCCC.
Success on campus isn't limited to college students. Children in the LCCC Children's Discovery Center endeavor for success as well.
Goodbye Goldie. Meet LCCC's new mascot.
Women᾿s basketball is back at LCCC after a 24-year hiatus. The team's inaugural season is under way. Visit GoLCCC.com for schedule and results.
Get the latest information on LCCC's enrollment figures, degrees and certificates awarded, where students are from and more.
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.