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"The Historian's Table" podcast explores history through personal narratives and groundbreaking research, making complex stories accessible and relevant to today.
LCCC's Concept Forge uses advanced 3D scanning and printing to preserve historic Oregon Trail grave markers, ensuring their stories endure for future generations.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College's Music Department is set to host the Seventh Annual Holiday Collage concert, a celebration of seasonal music, at 3 p.m. on Dec. 8 at the Cheyenne campus.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, December 4 at 6 p.m. in the Charles Carpenter Board Room, College Community Center, room 128.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The power of oration will be displayed this month as Laramie County Community College students compete in Talon Talks: Student Speech Showcase, where they can win scholarships and prizes.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Capturing the quiet beauty of natural landscapes and intimate moments, an upcoming art exhibition at Laramie County Community College will immerse viewers in the soulful reflections of artist Conner Choi's paintings.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - A play that questions love, fate and the stories we tell ourselves is set to hit the Laramie County Community College stage this month in Cheyenne.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - A patriotic concert to thank those who have served in the United States Armed Forces is coming to Laramie County Community College this month.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Monday, November 18 at 6 p.m. in the new LCCC Board Room, College Community Center, room 128.
Thanks to a grant from the Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund, Laramie County Community College's arts program was able to purchase new pottery wheels that will enhance learning opportunities, meet students' transfer needs and expand community programs.
Gina Blackburn and her husband Arron are the co-founders of Way Out West Paranormal, a team that documents its investigations of regional hauntings. Thanks to Laramie County Community College and its Entrepreneurship Program, Gina was able to take a seed of an idea and make it a reality.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The University of Wyoming and Laramie County Community College have launched a collaborative effort to help LCCC students in select majors complete their bachelor's degrees efficiently.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - A dynamic, eclectic collection of musical performances is coming to Laramie County Community College in November with this year's "Vocal Showcase."
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Families and music fans are invited to Laramie County Community College Oct. 27 for this year's Trunk-or-Treat event and Things That Go Bump in the Night III concert. Both events are free and open to the public.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The public is invited to the grand opening of the Blue Federal Credit Union Recreation & Athletics Complex, or Blue RAC, at Laramie County Community College, marking the completion of a transformative construction project and the addition of a remarkable community asset.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - An entertaining evening reflecting on the nation's history and inspiring patriotism is coming to Laramie County Community College with the "Letters From Home" concert, a USO-style show, presented by the Southeast Wyoming Concert Series.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College will conduct a disaster drill from 8 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. on Oct. 4, in the Prentice/Surbrugg Health Science Building and its parking lot.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, October 16 at 6 p.m. in the new LCCC Board Room, College Community Center, room 128.
The LCCC campus and Laramie County community at large have long been buzzing about the college's Dining Hall. But new offerings unveiled in August have elevated food and coffee options to an unprecedented level.
A new coffee shop and snack hub called Cafe 1968 is offering top-quality beverages and food that keep students and employees fueled as they take on their busy days. For those moments where hunger must be addressed, Layers Bagel & Sandwich Co. -- an offering with bagels, sandwiches, smoothies and more -- has changed the game for campus diners. All of this with exceptional quality at competitive prices.
LCCC student Kyra Lopez's path in life is anything but linear.
Before coming to LCCC, college certainly didn't seem like it was in the cards. And like many people around the world, Kyra has had to overcome anxiety to make it through her days. But her desire to make a positive impact has led Kyra to a leadership role at the college as the Student Government Association president, and she's on track to a career that inspires her best qualities to manifest.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College's adult education programs are helping people who need new skills to find work in tough economic times. Now the college is joining a national effort with that same aim.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Exploring the subtle balance between realism and abstraction, an upcoming art exhibition at Laramie County Community College will reveal intricate details that transform familiar cityscapes and landscapes into dynamic visual experiences.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - In celebration of the U.S. structural steel industry, the community is invited to visit, tour and interact with PUMA Steel in Cheyenne as it hosts a SteelDays event on Oct. 18.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The community is invited to Laramie County Community College's Manufacturing Day Block Party on Oct. 4, offering an opportunity to get a taste of the college's state-of-the-art facilities and cutting-edge programs.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College is hosting a Sneak Peek event on Oct. 5 where anyone interested in taking classes or learning more can get a feel for campus life.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College will spotlight local jazz talent and women composers during two free fall concerts, showcasing diverse musical voices.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - One of the region's most exciting competitions is returning to the Laramie County Community College Arena as the Shawn Dubie Memorial Rodeo kicks off on Oct. 11-13, bringing together top teams from across the state and region.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College in Southeast Wyoming is offering students in three neighboring states the opportunity to come to LCCC at in-state rates, saving potentially thousands of dollars in their college education costs.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, September 18 at 7 p.m. in the new LCCC Board Room, College Community Center, room 128.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - A concert featuring Wyoming bands playing traditional folk music mixed with contemporary influences is coming to Laramie County Community College in September.
More than 300 students participated in the Fall 2024 semester Kickoff event Aug. 16 at LCCC's Cheyenne campus, marking the start of a new academic year with free lunch, lots of connection opportunities for students to meet faculty and staff and a campus resource scavenger hunt to help them explore and learn about LCCC's resources for students. The morning of Aug. 16 also marked Move In for students living in LCCC's residence halls. Students expressed optimism about the future when they looked ahead to the fall semester.
LCCC's new Respiratory Therapy Program is training a crucial first cohort of students to meet the growing demand for respiratory therapists in Wyoming and neighboring states. With extensive clinical experience and strong program support, graduates are poised to make a significant impact in the region's healthcare offerings.
Laramie County Community College (LCCC) is committed to providing a safe and nondiscriminatory educational and employment environment. LCCC does not discriminate, on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, age, veteran status, political affiliation, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or other status protected by law in admission to its programs, services, or activities, in access to them, in treatment of individuals, or in any aspect of their operations.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - A celebration of Cheyenne's thriving arts culture is coming to Laramie County Community College in September thanks to a collaboration between the college and local partners.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its annual Board Retreat on Wednesday, August 21 at 12 p.m. in the new LCCC Board Room, College Community Center, room 128. The retreat will focus primarily on student demographics and affordability, and the LCCC Strategic Plan initiatives.
The arena in Frontier Park during Cheyenne Frontier Days is usually the site of competitive rodeo athletes in fierce competition or the venue for entertaining, often raucous night shows. But there's an event each year that shows the CFD community gives back to local youngsters, providing an unforgettable experience.
It's not often that high school students are on track to earn a college degree before they finish their K-12 education, but that's exactly the case for Cheyenne's Keely Henderson.
CHEYENNE, WY -- Laramie County Community College is proud to announce the list of graduates for the 2024 spring semester and those students earning a place on the president's and vice president's honor rolls.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, July 17 at 7 p.m. in the new LCCC Board Room, College Community Center, room 128. This meeting will include the final approval of the Fiscal Year 2025 budget.
There are two new head coaches at LCCC, but neither are new faces or even new to the role of head coach. Both Danielle Rinaldo and Dean Finnerty served as interim head coaches at LCCC, with Danielle leading the women's basketball team during the 2020-2021 season and Dean stepping in for the rodeo team in 2023 before becoming the head coach.
There's an idea out there that getting a degree in the arts in college is a bad idea. Some people will say it's not a smart path to go down for economic reasons.
This view, however, is shortsighted. The arts are integrated into our lives and, indeed, our jobs. So many facets of our lives are touched by art.
Shelby Gibson will be a senior at the University of Wyoming this fall, but before that, she'll spend her summer putting in 10-hour days working with and learning from the land, an interest inspired from her start at Laramie County Community College.
Summer often brings a pause in structured learning for many kids, but it doesn't have to lead to idle days. That's because Laramie County Community College offers a popular program where youngsters can learn and grow while enjoying all the summer fun they deserve with friends.
BOULDER, Colo. - Ten accredited postsecondary institutions in the West have been selected to participate in an innovative partnership project that aims to improve outcomes for transfer students by leveraging campus technology.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, June 19 at 7 p.m. in the new LCCC Board Room, College Community Center, room 128. This meeting will include the annual One Mill Public Hearing.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Wyoming's nontraditional college students once again have the opportunity to receive financial support for earning a degree or certificate through the "Kickstart Wyoming's Tomorrow Scholarship," which local leaders hope will draw more adult learners to Laramie County Community College.
Laramie County Community College sophomore Victoria "Tori" Donovan wasn't even sure she wanted to go to college when she finished high school. But today, thanks to a decision to attend college and take on an internship as part of the Ag & Equine Pathway, she's on her way to a career.
LCCC student Hailey Hushbeck was backstage April 23 at her first Talon Talks, a public speaking competition, waiting to go on stage. She texted her mom and asked her to come backstage.
Bailey Nowak had a strong business acumen when she completed high school, having run her own lawn care service, Mow Time Premier LLC, since she was 12.
For all the excitement around Laramie County Community College's commencement on May 11, the day's most memorable moment came after the ceremony for graduate Kathryn Masters.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Danielle Rinaldo will take over as head coach for the Laramie County Community College women's basketball team, the college announced Monday. With previous experience as both an assistant coach and interim head coach at LCCC, Rinaldo brings a wealth of experience and a history of success to her new role.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College is hosting an inspiring event featuring former U.S. Air Force Capt. Scott O'Grady and dedicated to raising funds and providing resources for military dependents.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College will host its spring commencement ceremonies at 10 a.m. May 11 at Storey Gym in Cheyenne. The ceremony will celebrate students who have completed their programs during the 2023-2024 academic year, awarding 820 credentials.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, May 8 at 7 p.m. in the new LCCC Board Room, College Community Center, room 128. The meeting will include the first reading of the FY25 LCCC Budget.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Two concerts celebrating music that inspires dance are coming to Laramie County Community College in May for the season's final performances.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College is celebrating another landmark achievement in its Esports history, with both its Call of Duty: Warzone and Rainbow 6: Siege teams capturing national championships on Friday.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College's Theatre Department is bringing an innovative showcase of student-written one-act plays to the stage, brought to life with the guidance of seasoned industry professionals.
A career in health care felt like a calling for Zoe Meier. Her youngest brother went through cancer, and during that time, the healthcare professionals made the difficult experience easier to cope with.
The stage is being set in the coming days for "With a Dance in Our Step," a concert presented by the LCCC Music Program. It's the latest in a remarkable series of concerts that are demonstrative of a growing and prospering Music Program in Cheyenne.
LCCC part of broad economic initiative through WIP: Chris Allen likes to see ideas transform into reality. In the Concept Forge at Laramie County Community College, that's exactly what he makes possible.
Funds to combat inflationary pressure, support nontraditional students and more were among wins for Laramie County Community College during the Wyoming Legislature's 2024 budget session.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Student Art Show, providing a unique opportunity for students to share their work, will be exhibited through May 5 in the Esther and John Clay Fine Art Gallery.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College and the Communication and Creative Arts Pathway are once again spotlighting the art of oration with its annual Talon Talks event, inviting the public to witness a dynamic range of student speeches.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - For the first time in nearly two decades, Laramie County Community College is presenting a musical on its stage, showcasing the quirky, feel-good comedy "Chaps!"
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, April 17 at 7 p.m. in the new LCCC Board Room, College Community Center, room 128.
Sixty-eight million years ago, the vast expanses of what we now know as Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota and Montana were teeming with life in a lush, warm environment. This ancient setting, characterized by sprawling floodplains, meandering streams and dense forests of angiosperms and towering trees, played host to an incredible diversity of late Cretaceous dinosaurs. Among them roamed the Triceratops and the formidable Tyrannosaurus Rex, as well as the newly discovered, parrot-like Eoneophron infernalis. This part of the American West, skirted by the Western Interior Seaway, offered a rich mosaic of terrestrial and coastal ecosystems where dinosaurs thrived.
The term "industrial revolution" often evokes images of the rapid industrialization that occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, marked by profound transformations in everyday life. Yet, for Dave Curry, the industrial revolution is an ongoing phenomenon, unfolding in what is commonly referred to as "Industrial Revolution 4.0."
Dr. Henry Oh considers himself a natural-born teacher. "The moment I enter the classroom, it's like a home to me," he said. "And I know how to motivate the students to really participate in difficult, complicated lessons. That's where my innovative creativity comes in."
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - An adjunct instructor at Laramie County Community College's Albany County Campus co-authored a recently published scientific paper changing the way we think about dinosaurs and their twilight years on Earth.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Those looking to shift their careers into high gear are invited to Laramie County Community College's Certified Driver's License (CDL) Program Open House where they'll learn how to find rewarding jobs in the trucking industry.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, March 20 at 7 p.m. in the LCCC Administration Building's Petersen Board Room. The Board will review the Exterior Renewal Project plans for the Center for Conferences & Institutes building.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College invites the community to an evening that marries competitive spirit with musical flair. The event, set for Friday at the LCCC Arena on the Cheyenne campus, features the Slidin' Daze Ranch Horse Roundup at 5 p.m., with riders demonstrating their prowess in reining and cow work. Following the showcase, a concert headlined by Ryan Fritz will start at approximately 7 p.m.
Laramie County Community College athletics is proud to announce the fourth class of the LCCC Athletics Hall of Fame with six inductees set to be honored on the weekend of Aug. 9 and 10, 2024.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Contestants and teams walked away with cash for their business startups after the Everyday Entrepreneur Pitch Competition Feb. 15 at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - In a vibrant showcase of young talent, the Laramie County School District 1 High School Art Show at Laramie County Community College is set to present an array of student artworks, bridging creativity and community engagement this March.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College is excited to announce that Amanda Brinkman, a nationally renowned brand expert, Forbes contributor and on-camera personality, will be presenting at the Surbrugg/Prentice Auditorium on the Cheyenne campus at 6 p.m. on March 7. This event, free and open to the public, is part of the LCCC Foundation's First Interstate Bank Progress and Prosperity Community Conversation Series.
Mercy Wuehler fell in love with the sound of the cello when she heard a guest artist perform at her church. That fascination has led to a world of opportunity and inspiration opening up for Wuehler, a Laramie County Community College music major and cello student.
Laramie County Community College's men's and women's basketball teams are feeling the competitive fire as March 2 approaches. Not only will LCCC's Golden Eagles be looking to avenge February losses to Casper College in the final games of the regular season; the matchups will mark the inaugural game of the Oil and Rail Series, a new basketball rivalry rich in symbolism and pride where each year one team will hoist a trophy while their counterparts hang their heads in defeat.
Alejandro Romero's nerves were evident as he stepped onto the stage of the Surbrugg/Prentice Auditorium at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne. It was the evening of Feb. 15, and the Everyday Entrepreneur Pitch Competition was in full swing. He believed in his idea, a novel blend of his passion for gardening and skills in welding, but presenting it to the panel of judges was a different challenge altogether.
Before she finished her higher education pursuits, Jamie Clarke knew she wanted to be involved in the field of psychology. The energy of college students and the campus environment was inspiring for the Wyoming native who was driven by a strong desire to make a positive difference in the world around her.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College's Ranch Horse Team clinched the reserve champion title at the Fort Worth Stock Show's prestigious Bridles and Brains contest, showcasing their exceptional skills against the nation's top competition.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - A harmonious blend of sound, visuals and drama is coming to Laramie County Community College as the Music Department unveils "Brush Up Your Shakespeare," a concert born from a unique collaboration with the Theatre and Art departments.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College's Jamie Clarke, a dedicated Psychology instructor at the Albany County Campus, has been honored with the Dale P. Parnell Distinguished Faculty Award by the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC).
CHEYENNE, WY -- Laramie County Community College is proud to announce the list of graduates for the 2023 fall semester and those students earning a place on the president's and vice president's honor rolls.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, February 21 at 7 p.m. in the Center for Conferences & Institutes, room 129. The Board will review the Exterior Renewal Project.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College is inviting high school juniors and seniors for Pathways Day, providing a hands-on chance to explore what higher education can offer.
Laramie County Community College's Esports gamers took home two national championship titles over a December weekend in a continuation of the program's meteoric rise.
The second straight season with a trip to the National Junior College Athletic Association national championship tournament for Laramie County Community College's women's soccer team was a vindication for sophomore Caroline Kuhn.
True Troupe, the Cheyenne-based theatre production company co-founded by sisters Adrianna and Amber True, is poised for a remarkable year ahead. The troupe, driven by a commitment to showcase captivating forms of entertainment across various genres and styles, has become an integral part of southeast Wyoming's flourishing arts community.
Ronda Stumpf was nervous about taking the exam that would certify her as a capable health information technology and management professional. It took a little more than two hours in Laramie County Community College's testing center for Stumpf to complete the Registered Health Information Technician exam, but when she did, she received her verdict right away.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold a Board Retreat on Friday, January 26 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. at Dog Social, located at Paris West. The retreat will replace the Board's regular business meeting in January.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College is excited to announce the expansion of its Commercial Driver License (CDL) program to its Laramie campus, strategically positioned 45 miles west of its Cheyenne campus.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College's Esports gamers took home two national championship titles over the weekend in a continuation of the program's meteoric rise.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College's Music Department is bringing performances of seasonal music to campus with the Sixth Annual Holiday Collage concert at 3 p.m. Dec. 3 in the Surbrugg/Prentice Auditorium.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, December 6 at 7 p.m. in the Center for Conferences & Institutes, room 129. The meeting will include 2024 officer elections and committee appointments for the Board and the annual academic program review for select programs.
Laramie County Community College freshman Amanda Sinnott said she first became interested in science when she attended Wyoming Starbase Academy in fifth grade. The U.S. Department of Defense youth program that invites students to participate in exciting, hands-on activities in science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, opened up a world of interest for Sinnott.
Brandon Baggs knew what he wanted to do before he ever went to college. Growing up on a cattle ranch near Bakersfield, California, he built fences and worked with welding and fabrication as part of the normal course of life. It continued in high school with shop classes, and his teachers encouraged him to pursue his interest in building things. Becoming an engineer was what he wanted to do.
As Bob and Rogene Boyd walked into the Animal Science Lab just outside the Agriculture Building at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne, Bob broke from the group and went straight to the sheep in pens against the north wall. His discerning eye inspected each animal as he sidestepped in front of the pens, his experience telling him just by a glance how to evaluate them.
The fourth-graders in Eric Paulson's class at Miller Elementary School opened their workbooks on a Monday afternoon in November as they prepared to read Robert Frost's "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." The students were asked to compare the poem to two others they'd read previously, describing the settings of each, as they looked to make connections between the three works.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College continues to garner recognition for its efforts in fostering entrepreneurship as it was a finalist in a national competition this year.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College's Ranch Horse Team placed third overall in October during its first outing to the Stock Horse of Texas World Championship Show in Abilene, Texas.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College and Union Pacific Railroad, will celebrate a new partnership grant on Monday, Nov. 13 at 11 a.m. in the Flex Tech Building on the LCCC, Cheyenne campus. This new grant totaling $300,000 over three years, will benefit the welding and diesel programs at the college.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, November 15 at 7 p.m. in the Center for Conferences & Institutes, room 129. The Board will hear the 2nd reading of the Fiscal Year 2023 LCCC Audit.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The community is invited to Laramie County Community College on Nov. 15 for a day highlighting the role Geographic Information Systems (GIS) play in modern life.
A jovial mood hung in the air of the Element Food Pantry on a brisk September afternoon as dozens of volunteers packed thousands of meals. Britney Spears was pumping from the Bluetooth speaker, interrupted by the ringing of bells that signified another mile marker had been crossed in the afternoon's great task.
It might be said that Dr. Marie Yearling's college experience was pretty typical -- sit in the lecture hall of 200 students, read the chapter, take the test. But today, as a microbiology instructor at Laramie County Community College, she wants to take a different approach with her students.
Art started for Miranda Unwin when she was young, doodling when she was bored in school and swapping comics with friends. It grew into a world of painting, photography, printmaking and more that allowed Unwin to explore her creative talents.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Fun-filled activities fit for the whole family are coming to Laramie County Community College Oct. 29 with a Trunk-or-Treat event and The Return of the Music That Goes Bump in the Night concert. Both events are free and open to the public.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Steel Day welding competition is back in its seventh year at Laramie County Community College, bringing high school juniors and seniors from all over the region to put their skills to the test.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, October 18 at 7 p.m. in the Pine Bluffs High School Commons (512 Maple Street Pine Bluffs, WY). The Board of Trustees will have dinner with members of the LCSD#2 Board prior to the meeting. The October meeting will include an annual report from the Performance & Planning Division of the college.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Thrilling afternoon matchups will be presented in concert with good causes through the next two weekends as the Laramie County Community College volleyball squad hosts the inaugural Flight for a Cure and the annual Spike Out Polio games.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Arena will be action-packed this weekend for the Shawn Dubie Memorial Rodeo as the college's rodeo team looks to continue making strides on its home turf in an already strong season.
Going into nursing wasn't the plan for Chantri Krejci. But thanks to opportunities at Laramie County Community College, she and many others have found their paths and entered the workforce with outstanding credentials in tow.
Colorado high school graduate Mandra Gooras had a few options to choose from in deciding where she was going to college in May. In June, she chose to begin her higher education journey at Laramie County Community College for a lot of good reasons, she said.
Laramie County Community College came alive with vibrant energy as first-time students flooded the campus on Aug. 18 for the Fall 2023 semester Kickoff.
Colorado high school graduate Mandra Gooras had a few options to choose from in deciding where she was going to college in May. In June, she chose to begin her higher education journey at Laramie County Community College for a lot of good reasons, she said.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Music Department will help local high school students prepare for the 2024 Wyoming All-State Choir with workshops in October.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Eleven participants worked tirelessly during this year to earn their Wyoming Certified Public Manager credential from Laramie County Community College through its Office of Workforce Development.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Music for the Fall 2023 season is set to kick off at Laramie County Community College with a pair of concerts in back-to-back weekends sure to enthrall audiences.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Sergei Cherepanov wasn't sure how things would work out coming to the United States from Russia, starting his life all over again. But thanks to Laramie County Community College's Adult Career and Education System, or ACES, Cherepanov is forging a new path and building a life that he hopes can take him to new heights.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - An art exhibition inviting viewers to examine their relationship with technology is coming to Laramie County Community College in September.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Dr. Joseph "Joe" Schaffer, president of Laramie County Community College (LCCC), has been appointed to the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) by Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Department of Art is excited to announce its collaboration with Volunteers for America for the upcoming Empty Bowl fundraiser set for Sept. 21.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, September 20 at 7 p.m. in the Center for Conferences & Institutes, room 129.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Ag & Equine Pathway was selected as the Region I winner of the National Association of Agricultural Educators (NAAE), Outstanding Postsecondary Agriculture Program Award. Region 1 includes Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Nevada, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Arizona, Alaska and Hawaii.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The state of Wyoming will cover the costs of qualified students' manufacturing training at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - A captivating painting exhibition exploring complex themes with astounding visuals is coming to Laramie County Community College as part of the Ed & Caren Murray Art Series.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its annual Board Retreat on Wednesday, August 16 at 12 p.m. in the College Community Center, room 128. The retreat will focus primarily on the college's participation in the Unlocking Opportunity initiative.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - In just three months of operations, the Advanced Manufacturing and Material Center at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne has begun showing its value to Southeast Wyoming and the region, with registration open now for its next intensive, hands-on training program, the CNC Precision Machining Bootcamp.
A free course on managing a couple's finances is just one of the opportunities for personal and professional growth offered through Laramie County Community College's life enrichment classes at the Albany County Campus. Designed to cater to a diverse range of interests and skill levels, these classes offer an enriching experience for individuals seeking personal growth, professional enhancement and artistic pursuits.
Zink, Plant Operations director at Laramie County Community College, is a long-time volunteer at CFD, the world's largest outdoor rodeo and Western celebration held each year at the end of July. For decades, he has dedicated his time to occupying various important roles that make the massive cultural event a success each year.
Cheyenne native Matthew Pope didn't know for sure what he wanted his future to look like when he first came to Laramie County Community College in Fall 1983. But by the time he transferred to a university, he was on a trajectory that would make him a leader in the financial sector and a pillar of the community.
The Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo has always been Wheatland native Rayne Grant's hometown rodeo. Though she's watched it for years, 2023 will mark the first time she'll enter the arena as a competitor.
Laramie County Community College sophomore Madison Frauendienst said she knew she was diving in the deep end when she took on an internship at the Wyoming Governor's Residence.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College is proud to announce that Dean Finnerty, the highly respected rodeo team assistant coach, has accepted the position of interim head coach, bringing his expertise and passion to continue building a tradition of success in the program.
Laramie County Community College Head Rodeo Coach Seth Glause announced he is moving on from the Golden Eagles to accept the head coach position for the University of Wyoming rodeo team.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, July 19 at 7 p.m. in the College Community Center, room 128. This meeting will include the final approval of the Fiscal Year 2024 budget.
CHEYENNE, WY -- Laramie County Community College is proud to announce the list of graduates for the 2023 spring semester and those students earning a place on the president's and vice president's honor rolls.
Laramie County Community College is at the forefront of equipping students with in-demand skills and paving the way for thriving careers in the rapidly-advancing information technology sector.
Danielle Opp knows how important it is to have the right people in management roles when delivering health care. Good managers make better decisions for effective operations, keep staff morale high and adapt to an always-changing industry. The most important result, she said, is quality patient care.
Amidst the bustling hallways and hopeful dreams of high school seniors, a new chapter unfolded in May as students penned their commitments to embark on an educational journey at Laramie County Community College.
It's not every day a Tony Award-nominated actor visits a community college theatre program. But Laramie County Community College students in May had the opportunity to meet and work with accomplished man of the stage and screen David Zayas as he made a trip to the Cheyenne campus.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold an introductory meeting with Jee Hang Lee, president & CEO of the Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) on Monday, June 19 at 3:15 p.m. in the Petersen Board Room on the Cheyenne campus. The meeting will provide an opportunity for members of the Board to meet and converse with Mr. Lee.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Aspiring technology enthusiasts and career seekers are invited to an event where they can explore the Information Technology (IT) Pathway offerings at Laramie County Community College.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Ceramics that showcase pottery-making processes and the experiential qualities of working in the art studio will be featured in the Esther and John Clay Fine Art Gallery this summer at Laramie County Community College.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, June 14 at 7 p.m. at the Albany County Campus, room 108, located in Laramie, WY. The meeting will include an update from the ACC Leadership team, a report on the college's Strategic Enrollment Management (SEM) Plan and approval of the FY23 LCCC budget amendments.
A large crowd had gathered outside the Clay Pathfinder Building at LCCC May 5 to see the launch of a weather balloon, as people were hoping to witness science in action.
Nontraditional college students in Wyoming will have the chance to receive money toward their goal of earning a degree or certificate, thanks to "Kickstart Wyoming's Tomorrow Scholarship," an opportunity local leaders hope will bring adult learners to LCCC.
From a young age growing up in São Paulo, Brazil, Thalita Portela dreamed of living in the United States. Laramie County Community College and its soccer program helped her realize that dream.
With the launch of Laramie County Community College's Archery Club, bow and arrow aficionados aiming to have fun have the opportunity to join a community of archers.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Students in Laramie County Community College's Information Technology Pathway demonstrated their cyber security prowess recently by placing in the top ranks in a highly competitive international tournament.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Certified Driver's License (CDL) Program at LCCC will host an open house from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. May 20 in the Career and Technical Building on the Cheyenne campus.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - High school students enrolled at Laramie County Community College in dual or concurrent enrollment courses have a new opportunity to participate in a service program that can launch their educational development to new heights.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, May 10 at 7 p.m. in the College Community Center, room 128. The Board will hear the first reading of the FY24 LCCC budget.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College will host its spring commencement ceremonies at 10 a.m. May 13 at Storey Gym in Cheyenne. The ceremony will celebrate students who have completed their academic programs during the 2022-2023 academic year, conferring more than 700 degrees to this year's graduates.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - "Kickstart Wyoming's Tomorrow Scholarship" is an exciting new state-wide program offering up to $1,800 per semester toward tuition at Wyoming's eight community colleges and the University of Wyoming. The new state-funded scholarship program is for those aged 24 and older who want to pursue a degree or certificate, or need to take more classes to finish a degree they already started.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College students came in second place and took home cash prizes in the third annual Wyoming Collegiate Business Ethics Case Competition on April 7 in Laramie.
Angela Law-Tovar, a Phi Theta Kappa member at Laramie County Community College, thought she might be in over her head when she took on the Honors and Action Project.
It's common for college students to put off seeking medical care because of cost. But at Laramie County Community College, students can receive free health care services at the Tuesday Evening Health Clinic.
Yuriko Monelo has a goal that is neither simple nor easy: make the most of herself so her 12-year-old daughter can see that anything is possible. At Laramie County Community College, Monelo, 36, is taking great strides toward that goal, first learning to speak English, then obtaining her high school equivalency and now taking courses in the STEM Pathway.
A former Wyoming lawmaker, inspired by his work in the Legislature, is taking courses at Laramie County Community College in the Legal Studies Program.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - David Zayas, an actor best known for his role as Angel Batista on the award-winning Showtime series "Dexter," is set to visit Laramie County Community College in May.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The sky's the limit for a Laramie County Community College student looking to launch his business providing edge-of-space flight components and a digital platform.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - A play exploring the complexities of human relationships and how chaotic they can be is coming to Laramie County Community College this month.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Student Art Show, providing a unique opportunity for students to share their work, will be on display April 10-May 7 in the Esther and John Clay Fine Art Gallery.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - A ribbon cutting and open house for the Advanced Manufacturing and Materials Center, marking the beginning of an era at Laramie County Community College and southeast Wyoming, is set for April 14.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, April 12 at 7 p.m. in the College Community Center, room 128.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Elizabeth Smart, whose book "My Story" recounting her 2002 abduction was a New York Times best-seller, will visit Cheyenne April 6 as part of The Dinneen Writer's Series and the Laramie County Community College Foundation Cultural and Community Enrichment Series.
CHEYENNE, WY -- Laramie County Community College is proud to announce the list of graduates for the 2022 fall semester and those students earning a place on the president's and vice president's honor rolls.
When it's time to enter the post-college world, it's important to be dressed for the occasion. At Laramie County Community College, there is now a free resource to make sure students can be professionally dressed for job interviews and internships.
Laramie County Community College students who are passionate about health and exercise now have an exciting opportunity to take their training to the next level.
There's no point in beating around the bush -- going to college can be stressful. You're doing something to make a significant change in your life, and it's going to come with challenges that affect everyone in different ways.
Laramie County Community College was recently selected as one of 10 community colleges nationwide to participate in a program aimed at improving students' outcomes in higher education.
Community colleges fared well during the Wyoming Legislature's 2023 general session, with lawmakers providing funding for several important initiatives.
Elizabeth Smart's life changed forever on June 5, 2002, when she was kidnapped, leading to nine grueling months before her release. Her experiences and the writing she's done related to the trauma will be the subject of her visit to Cheyenne April 6 as part of The Dinneen Writer's Series and the Laramie County Community College Foundation Cultural and Community Enrichment Series.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, March 15 at 7 p.m. in the College Community Center, room 128.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College will showcase artwork from high school students in its latest exhibit. The show features a variety of work from Laramie County School District 1 students.
When Victoria Holmquist decided she wanted to switch gears with her career, she needed to find a path that would provide security, as well as opportunities for growth and advancement.
For many students in Wyoming, there are significant hurdles in obtaining a post-secondary education. That's why GEAR UP's mission is to help students clear those hurdles and achieve their potential.
A lot of stress can come with deciding to go to college after high school or making a career change. Once you decide to go to college, choosing what you will study can be one of the most important decisions you'll make. It will shape your college experience, determine what you'll learn, and, for most, set you on track for what kind of work you'll end up doing after you graduate.
Chad Marley enjoyed brewing beer at home. His first batch, a brown ale, turned out pretty well, he said. But when he saw an opportunity to take his new-found hobby to the next level, he seized the opportunity.
Ashleigh Ralls, Laramie County Community College Radiography Program director, has been honored with the prestigious 2023 Dale P. Parnell Distinguished Faculty Award from the Association of American Community Colleges.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College, in partnership with the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services, will cover all the costs of the Commercial Driver License Certification program for more than 100 students.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - A collaboration between Laramie County Community College's music, theatre and arts departments will bring a captivating event exploring heroism and villainy.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College's Health Information Technology and Management (HITM) program was named among the nation's top 50 online medical coding degree programs by a trusted resource for higher education ranking and planning.
High school juniors and seniors are invited to Laramie County Community College for Pathways Day, a chance to explore the college's eight pathways to a better future.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - A Laramie County Community College coach and instructor was recognized recently as an outstanding leader by the world's largest equine breed registry and membership organization.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Changes are underway in the Clay Pathfinder Building on Laramie County Community College's Cheyenne campus that will provide a better functioning, more welcoming space.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - It was Laramie County Community College student Wacey Flack's first time at the 2023 National Western Stock Show, but he walked away with top honors.
WASHINGTON D.C., - The Aspen Institute, in partnership with the Community College Research Center at Teacher College, Columbia University today named Laramie County Community College as one of the 10 community colleges selected for Unlocking Opportunity: The Post-Graduation Success and Equity Network.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, February 15 at 7 p.m. in the College Community Center, room 128.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Ashleigh Ralls, Laramie County Community College Radiography Program director, has been honored with the prestigious 2023 Dale P. Parnell Distinguished Faculty Award from the Association of American Community Colleges.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The visual layers of urban environments will be explored in "Urban Jungle," the first exhibition of 2023 at Laramie County Community College in the Esther and John Clay Fine Art Gallery.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Due to hazardous weather conditions and dangerous wind chills, all LCCC campuses will be closed on Monday, January 30. All classes and events on both the Cheyenne and Laramie campuses are canceled.
More than 20 years of The Wingspan, Laramie County Community College's award-winning student newspaper, is available online for free, thanks to a collaboration between LCCC and the Wyoming State Library.
It's hard to imagine in 2023, but for more than two decades after first being established in 1968, Laramie County Community College did not have residence halls. Many students then, as today, were from Cheyenne and lived at established homes throughout the community. But it wasn't so easy for those who wanted to attend LCCC coming from outside of Cheyenne.
For many people in college, internships are a critical component of the educational journey. An internship is short-term work experience, it can be paid or unpaid, that takes place in a professional setting structured for learning. It's an opportunity for you to get hands-on experience in the "real world," putting the skills you learn as a student into action.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - A night of games and prizes is set for the inaugural LCCC Athletics Blue & Gold Bash, presented by Ken Garff Toyota, from 6-9 p.m. Jan. 28 in the ANB Bank Leadership Center in the Clay Pathfinder Building.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Due to current and anticipated weather conditions, LCCC will close the Cheyenne campus at noon on Wednesday, Jan. 18. All events and classes on the Cheyenne campus are canceled for the remainder of the day. The Laramie campus will remain open for services and classes.
For updated information, visit lccc.wy.edu or LCCC's social media pages.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold a Board Retreat on Friday, January 6 from 12 - 5 p.m. in the College Community Center, room 128. The retreat will replace the Board's regular business meeting in January.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - More than 20 years of The Wingspan, Laramie County Community College's award-winning student newspaper, is available online for free, thanks to a collaboration between LCCC and the Wyoming State Library.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - A new course being offered at Laramie County Community College will prepare students to lead the implementation of telehealth services in health care.
For some people interested in pursuing a college education, being on campus and in the classroom everyday just isn't in the cards. Fortunately, many colleges and universities offer online programs that help students integrate a higher education into their busy schedules.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, September 21 at 7 p.m. in the College Community Center, room 128.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Renowned artist, animator, publisher and graphic novelist Jason Brubaker will make a multi-day visit to Laramie County Community College on Sept. 20-23.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College's Literary Connection, an annual gathering hosted by the LCCC Foundation to celebrate the written word and acknowledge the special relationship between authors and readers, is set for 5:30 p.m. Oct. 6.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College will feature their Jazz and Wind Ensembles on "Satchmo and Sousa," a concert celebrating the music and life of Louis Armstrong and John Philip Sousa.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Denver-based artist Laura Shill's work will be on display at Laramie County Community College through October, inviting audiences to explore parts of the human condition she said we all share.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold a special board meeting on Wednesday, September 28 at 11 a.m., virtually. The meeting topic will be to approve an additional spending authority for the renovation of the Recreation & Athletic Complex.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College is welcoming two new vice presidents to campus who are hoping to help the college achieve at the highest level.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - High school students from all over the region are gearing up for the fourth annual Steel Day welding competition as part of a collaboration between Laramie County Community College, Puma Steel and American Institute of Steel Construction.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The first musical performance of the Fall 2022 semester at Laramie County Community College will feature faculty members offering a diverse array of pieces meant to inspire students and entertain the public.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College's first residence hall will have its new name, Foundation Hall, recognized during a dedication ceremony at 4 p.m. Sept. 29.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College's west entrance to campus will be closed starting today, Sept. 15 for approximately three weeks. The entrance closure is due to necessary concrete work being done to complete the extension of the Greenway through campus.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Work from professional fine artists with local roots will be on display at Laramie County Community College Aug. 22-Sept. 16 as part of the Ed & Caren Murray Art Series.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold a special board meeting on Thursday, August 25 at 3:00 p.m. via Zoom. This meeting topic will be to approve the Wind Energy Technology Credit Diploma Program.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - A new short-term course that will allow students in the Health Sciences and Wellness Pathway at Laramie County Community College to be Certified Documentation Improvement Practitioners will be offered for the first time in the Spring 2023 semester.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - A pair of concerts celebrating aspects of American culture are set for Veterans Day weekend at Laramie County Community College in the Surbrugg/Prentice Auditorium. Both performances are free and open to the public.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Students and the public are invited to the Laramie County Community College Health Sciences and Wellness open house from 4-6 p.m. Nov. 14 to see what the programs have to offer.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - A recent $15,000 contribution from AT&T to Laramie County Community College will help fund new scholarship opportunities for students pursuing careers in information technology.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - A day to showcase what geographic information systems (GIS) do in the community is coming to Laramie County Community College in November.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - A unique play exploring what we are doing here and what we're supposed to do will be the first theatre production of the fall at Laramie County Community College.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, November 16 at 7 p.m. in the College Community Center, room 128. This meeting will include the recognition of outgoing board members.
With Spanish-speaking populations growing across Wyoming and the nation, it's becoming increasingly valuable for many professionals to speak the language. At Laramie County Community College, a year-long course prepares students for speaking Spanish in various workplace settings, allowing them more opportunity to prosper in their chosen field.
The Respiratory Therapy program at Laramie County Community College, currently under development with a tentative student start date of Fall 2024, saw exciting progress recently as the program's director began work and the college received a donated ventilator.
A new credit diploma in the Agriculture and Equine Pathway at Laramie County Community College will teach students to manage horses and fill unique roles in industries such as training, showing, breeding and more.
A Laramie County Community College student is helping to lead an effort to bring artists from the college to the wider community, bridging her passions for art and entrepreneurship along the way.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College's Music Department will be bringing seasonal cheer to campus with the Fifth Annual Holiday Collage at 3 p.m. Dec. 4 in the Surbrugg/Prentice Auditorium. The performance is free and open to the public. 
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, December 7 at 7 p.m. in the College Community Center, room 128. This meeting will include the swearing in of newly elected Board of Trustees members and the approval of the Fiscal Year 2022 LCCC Audit.
Laramie County Community College and Blue Federal Credit Union are excited to announce a new partnership, as the LCCC Board of Trustees approved the naming of the Blue Federal Credit Union Recreation & Athletics (RAC) Complex at its meeting on Nov. 16.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College, in a commitment to ensuring it is delivering outstanding online courses, has joined Quality Matters (QM), an international leader for quality assurance in online and innovative digital teaching and learning environments.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, October 19 at 7 p.m. at Little America Hotel & Resort, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Tyler Garrison knows how important it was to have someone in his corner while he navigated his higher education. Today, as a Student Success Coach at Laramie County Community College, Garrison said he's happy to have the opportunity to help students in the same way.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - An art exhibition delving into the ongoing exploration and collaboration of artificial intelligence and artists is coming to Laramie County Community College.
Keeping Wyoming's roadways safe is no easy job. That's why recruits for the Wyoming Highway Patrol come to Laramie County Community College to take on rigorous training, preparing them for a career in public safety.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - An afternoon of seasonal family-oriented entertainment is slated for Oct. 30 at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne with a Trunk-or-Treat event and The Return of the Thing that Goes Bump in the Night concert. Both events are free and open to the public.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - A groundbreaking for Laramie County Community College's Recreation and Athletics Complex (RAC) renovation and expansion, one of the largest construction projects in the college's history, is set for Nov. 1.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Amberley Snyder, a champion barrel racer and motivational speaker, will be on the Laramie County Community College campus Nov. 10 for a riding and barrel racing clinic and to deliver an address about overcoming adversity.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College marketing and business instructor Minden Fox recently won the top prize of $50,000 at the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE) conference in Boston for the pitch she designed to further an augmented and virtual reality effort for LCCC's soon-to-be-opened Concept Forge.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - A new agreement between Laramie County Community College and Campbell County Health will give up to two surgical technology students each year the opportunity to have some education costs covered and guaranteeing work before graduation, and after graduation when certification is obtained.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its bi-annual retreat on Wednesday, August 17 at 12 p.m. in the College Community Center, room 128. Topics for the retreat will include: preference for Wyoming residents in closed programs, auxiliary enterprise overview and budget analysis, and progress update on the 2030 strategic plan.
CHEYENNE, WY -- Laramie County Community College is proud to announce the list of graduates for the 2022 spring semester and those students earning a place on the president's and vice president's honor rolls.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Money will be available for qualified Laramie County Community College students to assist with the cost of childcare during the Fall 2022 semester.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, July 20 at 7 p.m. in the College Community Center, room 128. This meeting will include the final approval of the Fiscal Year 2023 budget.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Different interpretations of the same medium from artists with Laramie County Community College connections will be on display in a ceramics exhibit starting this week at the college campus in Cheyenne.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College is excited to announce the development of a Respiratory Therapy program at the College. LCCC recently received the final piece of funding support to develop the new program through the Wyoming Works Program. This funding will be combined with a financial commitment from Cheyenne Regional Medical Center, allowing LCCC to plan for a tentative student start date in the Fall of 2024.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, June 15 at 7 p.m. in the College Community Center, room 128. This meeting will include the One Mill Public Budget Hearing.
LCCC's student body has selected four Teaching Excellence Award winners for 2022: Crystal Stratton, Danielle Adams, Sue Torney and Dr. Marie Yearling. Nominations are solicited across the student body.
On May 6, LCCC celebrated its employees at the Employee Recognition Reception held on campus. Retirees, years of service and award winners were recognized.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Students in Laramie County Community College's Radiography Program have been hard at work raising funds to support the Cheyenne Regional Medical Center's Curie Fund. In April, LCCC students presented CRMC a $2,500 donation to benefit the Curie Fund. Over the past 12 years, the Radiography Club at LCCC has raised and donated over $35,000 to the fund.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College will host their spring commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 14 in the Recreation & Athletics Complex on the LCCC campus. The ceremony will celebrate students that have completed their academic programs during the 2021-2022 academic year, conferring more than 700 degrees to this year's graduates.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College's music department presents "A Night at the Opera," on Sunday, May 8 at 7 p.m. in the Surbrugg/Prentice Auditorium. The free program will feature pieces by Mozart, Puccini, Verdi and Gilbert & Sullivan.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, May 11 at 7 p.m. in the College Community Center, room 128.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College's Dining Services will give up their kitchen to local Food Truck chefs, Los Conejos on Wednesday, April 27 from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., to serve lunch in the LCCC Dining Hall, located in the College Community Center (CCC) building.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College is one of fourteen community colleges nationwide to receive grant funding and participation in a joint collaboration with Microsoft and the American Association of Community College (AACC).
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community will host Let's Talk About Ukraine, a presentation and discussion about the war in Ukraine from 12 - 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Apr. 19, in the Student Lounge in the College Community Center (CCC) building.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College's Music Department will have you tapping your toes as it presents a celebration of dance music, fittingly called "Let's Dance," on Tuesday, April 19 at 7 p.m. in the Surbrugg/Prentice Auditorium.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College will host award-winning playwright Matthew McLachlan for an evening of entertainment and learning on Monday, Apr. 18, followed by a series of McLachlan's One-Act Plays on Apr. 21-23 and 28-30.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College is beginning the final stages of transforming one of its oldest buildings on campus, the Recreation & Athletics Complex (RAC). The RAC, originally build in 1971, has seen minor improvements and structural changes over the past 50 years. With the buildings electrical capacity maximized, no air conditioning and aging infrastructure, the College is now looking at substantial improvements, that will address these issues and more.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College has hired Mark Puev, to serve as the College's new Athletic Director. Puev, currently serves as the Athletic Director at Cheyenne South High School.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Foundation will host the GRAMMY® Award-winning vocal ensemble Chanticleer on Sunday, May 1 at 7 p.m. in the Surbrugg/Prentice Auditorium on the LCCC campus.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Apr. 20, in the College Community Center, room 128.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College welding student David Gordon placed fourth in the WorldSkills Trials, as part of the SkillsUSA competition. Gordon is currently a second-year student at LCCC, from Burns, Wyoming.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Ranch Horse Team will host their 2022 Spring Roundup Ranch Horse Competition with Slidin' Daze Enterprises on March 18-20, in the LCCC Arena.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College's efforts to launch a new Advanced Manufacturing program received the final piece of funding with the announcement from U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina M. Raimondo, that the College has been approved for an Economic Development Administration (EDA) grant totaling $2.3 million. The grant will be used to purchase equipment for its new Advanced Manufacturing and Materials Center (AMMC). This grant is funded by the American Rescue Plan and EDA's $300 million Coal Communities Commitment.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING -- Due to hazardous weather conditions, LCCC will be closed on Wednesday, March 9, this includes both the Cheyenne and Laramie campuses. All classes and events are canceled.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING -Laramie County Community College is postponing the March 6 concert, "Music...Literally!" due to anticipated inclement weather conditions this weekend in Cheyenne. The concert will be rescheduled for 7 p.m., Sunday, April 3.p.m.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, Mar. 16 at 7 p.m. in the College Community Center, room 128.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College's Music Department presents "Music...Literally!," it's first concert of the spring semester at 2 p.m., Sunday, March 6 in the Surbrugg/Prentice Auditorium (SPA). The concert is a collaboration with the college's Theatre and Art departments that features performances, original paintings and monologues inspired by literature. The performance is free and open to the public.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The University of Wyoming's business incubator network, IMPACT 307, is about to get a new home on the Cheyenne campus of Laramie County Community College. IMPACT, which was launched as the Wyoming Technology Business Center in 2005, focuses on the creation of innovative and scalable businesses and has been working with LCCC on the Southeast Wyoming Innovation Launchpad (SEWYIL) since early 2019.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College's Children Discovery Center recently received a renewal of its accreditation by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). The renewal, will provide the program with accreditation through May of 2027.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College Golden Eagle Athletics is currently accepting nominations for the 2022 Hall of Fame class. Members of the community along with LCCC employees and students are invited to nominate deserving individuals to be considered for the honor. Nominations can be made for coaches, student athletes, teams or contributors to the success of Golden Eagle Athletic programs.
CHEYENNE, WY -- Laramie County Community College is proud to announce the list of graduates for the 2021 fall semester and those students earning a place on the president's and vice president's honor rolls.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. in the College Community Center, room 128.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College will host its second Pathways Day on Wednesday, Feb. 16. The event is an opportunity for all high school juniors and seniors to experience the college's eight Pathways.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College has received a $101,000 award from the Microsoft Community Empowerment Fund to support the recruitment and retention of veteran and military-associated students. The award will be used to help create awareness of the educational and career pathways at LCCC for students who have served, or are currently serving, in a branch of the U.S. Armed Forces.
January 12, 2022
College Success Reimagined: A Unique Approach in Wyoming
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By: Sarah Williamson
First-year college students often take some version of a success course designed to ease their transition into campus experiences.
At Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne, Wyoming, the freshman success course used to be a series of basic how-to lessons on things like using the library. But when the college decided to move to a guided pathways model, it seized the opportunity for a revolutionary update to the one class that nearly all incoming students take.
HEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College along with the University of Wyoming's IMPACT 307 and other local partners are excited to support the third annual, Southeast Wyoming Innovation Launchpad (SEWYIL) competition. SEWYIL helps entrepreneurs from Albany and Laramie Counties refine their concepts and develop their innovative business models.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Due to weather conditions, LCCC will be closed on Thursday, January 6 and employees will be working remotely. This closure includes the Cheyenne and Albany County Campuses, and Pine Bluffs activities. All events are canceled.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold a board retreat at 12 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 7. The board will a presentation on the college's proposed Master Plan and receive a progress report on the Strategic Enrollment Management (SEM) Plan.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College student, Kelby Kaufman was named the Reserve Champion Senior Showman at the Great Northern Livestock Exposition at the Event Center at Archer. Kaufman is a member of LCCC's Livestock Show Team, and is pursuing an associate of science in animal science at LCCC and in the Agriculture & Equine Pathway at the college.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING. - When students apply for the LCCC Nursing program, they know that they will be trained both in the classroom and in a clinical setting, but for this year's students that also included being called upon to provide support to our community partner, CRMC.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - LCCC Men's Soccer Coach, Vince Gibson is handing over the reins of his nationally recognized men's soccer program to assistant coach, Fernando Perez, to transition into the assistant athletic director position with LCCC Golden Eagle Athletics announced, Dr. Cindy Henning, interim executive director of athletics, exercise science and recreation.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association (IHSA) team members finished in the top-10 at the IHSA hunt seat competition in Fountain, Colorado, Nov. 13 - 14.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College will host its fourth annual Holiday Collage concert, a diverse musical greeting card, at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5 in the Surbrugg/Prentice Auditorium on the LCCC campus. The performance will include a variety of LCCC's music programs including the jazz ensemble, wind ensemble, chamber orchestra, choral groups and more.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING – The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 1 in the College Community Center, room 128. The meeting will include discussion and approval of the college’s annual audit and the lease revenue bonds for the renovation and expansion of the Recreation & Athletics Complex.Â
CHEYENNE, WYOMING. - Cheyenne, Wyoming -- Justin Smith just wanted to find some work-life balance. The single mom of two daughters, needed to make ends meet, but also spend time with her family.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING. - In Celebration of GIS Day, Laramie County Community College will host an open house on November 17, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. LCCC faculty and staff, along with local GIS professionals, will be on hand to showcase how Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and other geospatial technologies are used to solve problems in our everyday lives. These "intelligent" maps and technologies are applicable in any career field.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING. - Laramie County Community College's men's soccer team will begin pool play in the NJCAA Division I Men's Soccer National Tournament next week, in Tyler, Texas. As one of 12 teams in the tournament, the Golden Eagles will play two games in Pool Play, Group C, for an opportunity to advance to the semi-finals and finals of the tournament.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College's former women's soccer coach Jim Gardner has been included in the list of honorees to be inducted into the NJCAA Women's Soccer Coaches Association Hall of Fame this year.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING. - Laramie County Community College welcomes Cheyenne native Frances Reimers for a 90-minute lunch presentation, Ignite Your Brand on Nov. 30.
CHEYENNE, WYO. - Laramie County Community College's Radiography Program will host an open house on Saturday, Nov. 13, from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. in the Science Center, room 119.
CHEYENNE, WYO. - Laramie County Community College Guided Pathways as part of the Strategies for Success course, is working to increase the conversation regarding diversity among its students and within our community.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 17 at 7 p.m. in the College Community Center, room 128.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College's Theatre Department will host their first show of the fall and their first play in the new Surbrugg/Prentice Auditorium at 7:30 p.m., Nov. 11-13 and 18-20. The department will perform Qui Nguyen's "She Kills Monsters," a fast-paced dramatic comedy about a young woman dealing with loss, fighting the demons that haunt her and coming out stronger on the other side.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING. - Laramie County Community College will put a piece of history away for the next 50 years on Thursday, Oct. 28, when they celebrate the competition and dedication of the 2068 Time Capsule. The time capsule is to be opened during the college's 100th Anniversary Celebration in 2068.
CHEYENNE, WYO. - Laramie County Community College Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA) equestrian team members participated in the Colby Community College show, Oct. 9-10 in Colby, Kansas and placed in the top 10 of competitors.
University of Wyoming's IMPACT 307 business incubator program, in coordination with Laramie County Community College and other local partners, launched the 2022 Southeast Wyoming Innovation Launchpad (SEWYIL), a regional startup challenge for Albany and Laramie County residents. The Application is open until November 15th at midnight.
CHEYENNE, WYO. - Laramie County Community College students will present 'Our Spectacular SPA,' a free musical celebration in honor of the students' debut in the Surbrugg/Prentice Auditorium (SPA) on Sunday, Oct 17 at 2 p.m.
CHEYENNE, WYO. - Over the past 50 years, Laramie County Community College has partnered with Cheyenne Regional Medical Center (and their affiliate organizations) to provide educational opportunities and hands-on learning for students. This week LCCC had an opportunity to say thank you to the CRMC employees for their continued support of education, but even more importantly for the amazing work that they do each day.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, October 20 at 7 p.m. in the College Community Center, room 128. The Board will receive a report on the college's audit from MHP, LLP.
CHEYENNE, WYO. - Laramie County Community College will recognize National Manufacturing Day on Friday, Oct. 1 with community partners from across the region and hands-on experiences. Manufacturing Day is designed to show students, parents and the public what modern manufacturing is about. One of the fastest growing career fields, manufacturers are seeking to fill four million high-skill, high-tech and high-paying jobs over the next decade.
CHEYENNE, WYO. - Laramie County Community College's diagnostic medical sonography program will host an open house on Saturday, Oct., 9, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. in the Prentice/Surbrugg Health Sciences Building, rooms 111-113.
CHEYENNE, WYO. - Laramie County Community College ranch horse team members finished in the top-10 at their first fall contest on Sept. 18 at the Adams County Fairgrounds in Brighton, Colorado.
CHEYENNE, WYO. - In conjunction with national Steel Day, Laramie County Community College is partnering with Puma Steel and the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) to host the 3rd annual Steel Day welding competition Sept. 22- 24. High school students from four states will compete in a preliminary competition on the LCCC campus, Sept. 22-23. Fifteen welders will qualify for the Steel Day welding competition finals on Friday, Sept. 24.
CHEYENNE, WYO. - Laramie County Community College's rodeo team opened its season this past weekend, hosting the Shawn Dubie Memorial Rodeo at Frontier Park. This year's rodeo featured 14 teams from the Central Rocky Mountain Region, with LCCC's men's team finishing second and the women's team taking fifth place.
CHEYENNE, WYO. - In celebration of National Surgical Technologist's Week, Laramie County Community College's surgical technology program will be hosting an open house from 5-8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 23, in the Prentice/Surbrugg Health Sciences Building, room 202.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- September 12-18 is National Truck Driving Appreciation Week. LCCC's Commercial Drivers' License (CDL) program has a series of events planned to spotlight truck driving and the efforts of the men and women in the industry, particularly during the pandemic.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College rodeo team will open up the 2021 fall schedule with the Shawn Dubie Memorial Rodeo, September 10-12 at Frontier Park.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular business meeting on Wednesday, September 15 at 7 p.m. in the Community College Center, room CCC 128. The Board will be reviewing and take action on the 2030 Laramie County Community College Strategic Plan.
In 2017, Microsoft approached Laramie County Community College (LCCC) with a proposal to develop a Microsoft Datacenter Academy at the College. The Datacenter Technology program began in the fall of 2018 with just 14 students and now boasts an enrollment of 60 students working to earn their degree. The datacenter technology credit diploma is now the common first degree within the Information Technology (IT) Pathway and leads to advanced credentials in network administrator, systems administrator, and cybersecurity.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College has received additional funding from the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund III, that has been designated to support students enrolled for the fall semester at the college. The LCCC COVID-19 Fall 2021 Emergency Grant is designed to provide economic relief to students that have been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College will offer a new Welding Fabrication class on Monday and Wednesday evenings, from 5-8 p.m. starting Aug. 23, 2021.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College's (LCCC) welding program demonstrated excellence in welding at the state Skills-USA competition in spring 2021. LCCC's fabrication team and an individual welder both qualified to compete at the national Skills-USA competition this summer.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College's Health Information Technology and Management (HITM) program has become accredited, for the first time in the program's history at the college. The HITM program at LCCC began in 2013, and currently offers students the opportunity to earn a credit diploma, certificate or associate's degree. The programs degree options are "stackable," allowing students to build on their educational experiences, a HITM degree can be completed in one semester, three semesters or four semesters.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold a Board Retreat on Friday, August 13, beginning at noon in the College Community Center (CCC) Building, room 128.
Laramie County Community College (LCCC) is committed to providing a safe and nondiscriminatory educational and employment environment. LCCC does not discriminate, on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, age, veteran status, political affiliation, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or other status protected by law in admission to its programs, services, or activities, in access to them, in treatment of individuals, or in any aspect of their operations. The lack of English language skills shall not be a barrier to admission or participation in activities and programs.
Laramie County Community College has issued the following statement regarding the death of former U.S. Senator Mike Enzi:
"The LCCC community and I are deeply saddened at the passing of former Senator, Mike Enzi. Sen. Enzi, has been a longtime supporter of education and has encouraged our students at LCCC, the University of Wyoming, and all our community colleges to continue on their path to a higher education."
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its annual public budget hearing and regular business meeting on Wednesday, July 21 at 7 p.m. in the Community College Center, Room CCC 128.
Cheyenne, WY - Returning to college as an adult can be incredibly daunting, especially for those questioning how to afford school in addition to the reality of living expenses. It often can be a question of making hard choices that leaves behind those students interested in going to school or finishing a degree.
CHEYENNE, WY -- Laramie County Community College is proud to announce the list of graduates for the 2021 spring semester and those students earning a place on the president's and vice president's honor rolls.
CHEYENNE, WY - Interim Athletic Director Dr. Cynthia Henning announced that Madison Marquer has been named the Head Esports Coach at Laramie County Community College.
Laramie County Community College has received additional funding from the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund III, that has been designated to support students enrolled for the summer semester at the college. The LCCC COVID-19 Summer 2021 Emergency Grant is designed to provide economic relief to students that have been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - In response to the recent lifting of the mask mandate by the Wyoming Department of Health, LCCC will also lift their mask requirement for employees, students and guests beginning, Tuesday, June 1.
CHEYENNE, WY - Laramie County Community College announces a new partnership with ServeWyoming, a federal volunteer generation fund program. Beginning in the Summer of 2021, LCCC students will have an opportunity to complete a service learning project at a Laramie County non-profit agency.
CHEYENNE, WY - Interim Athletic Director Dr. Cindy Henning announced that DeWayne Saulsberry has been named the head coach for Laramie County Community College Men's Basketball program.
For the first time in school history, LCCC will host the Region IX men basketball tournament. The Golden Eagles enter the tournament ranked #1 in the north division and will take on McCook Community College on Thursday, April 8 at 7 p.m.
Cheyenne, Wyoming - Laramie County Community College will be resuming traditional course offerings beginning with the Summer 2021 semester and will be fully open for the Fall semester. Last spring, the college moved to primarily virtual educational offerings and services in response to COVID-19.
CHEYENNE -- Due to continued hazardous conditions and to allow our Public Works staff to clear the roadways LCCC will be closed on Thursday, March 18, this includes both the Cheyenne and Laramie campuses. All events are canceled.
CHEYENNE -- Due to continued hazardous conditions LCCC will be closed on Wednesday, March 17, this includes both the Cheyenne and Laramie campuses. All classes and events are canceled.
CHEYENNE -- Due to continued weather-related concerns, LCCC will be closed on Tuesday, March 16, this includes all LCCC locations: Cheyenne Laramie and Pine Bluffs. All classes and events are canceled.
CHEYENNE -- Due to significant snowfall, high winds and drifting LCCC will be closed on Monday, March 15, this includes all LCCC locations: Cheyenne, Laramie, and Pine Bluffs. All classes and events are canceled.
CHEYENNE -- In anticipation of significant snowfall and high winds LCCC will be closed on Saturday, March 13 and Sunday, March 14, this includes both the Cheyenne and Laramie campuses. All classes and events are canceled.
Nearly every person in our community has been touched by Laramie County Community College. Perhaps you graduated from LCCC, took a few classes, or your child attended. If not one of those, maybe the radiology or sonography tech, medical assistant, or nurse who recently treated you was a graduate of LCCC. Or the auto technician who fixed your car, your child's teacher, or the paralegal at your attorney's office is an LCCC graduate. We know we don't need to tell you that LCCC is woven into the very fabric of our community.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Last year the Southeast Wyoming Innovation Launchpad (SEWYIL) Pitch Day helped create ten new companies and 23 new jobs across Laramie and Albany counties. This year, the collaborative partnership between Forward Greater Cheyenne, Laramie County Community College, and the University of Wyoming looks to recreate this success with their virtual Pitch Day, this Friday, Feb. 26.
Laramie County Community College has received additional funding from the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) that has been designated to support students enrolled for the spring semester at the college. The 2021 LCCC COVID-19 Emergency Grant is designed to provide economic relief to students that have been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING -- Laramie County Community College is proud to announce the list of graduates for the 2020 fall semester and those students earning a place on the president's and vice president's honor rolls.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold a special board meeting at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 20. They will be approving the Culinary Arts Program and the Craft Brewing Program along with discussing the advanced manufacturing center concept.
The Wyoming Center for Business and Economic Analysis at Laramie County Community College has released a report exploring tax and earnings capacity in Wyoming. Dr. Joe Schaffer, President of Laramie County Community College and Nick Colsch, Director of the Center and a member of the College's Economics faculty, published the policy brief titled, Tax Capacity in Wyoming: A comparison of taxation rates, earnings, and cost of living with surrounding and similar states.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Next year, the Ludden Library & Learning Commons at Laramie County Community College will have an impressive new offering: a state-of-the-art makerspace.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Due to a positive COVID-19 test within the Laramie County Community College dental hygiene program, the community clinic operated by that program will close for the remainder of 2020.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Laramie County Community College's Adult Career and Education System (ACES) has an opportunity for past students who may not have completed their testing.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Laramie County Community College's Foundation provides significant scholarship funding to students each year, and annually the organization takes time to celebrate the donors and students who provide and receive those gifts.
Laramie County Community College's dental hygiene clinic is closed today (Monday, Oct. 26) due to the current weather conditions. At this time, there are no other LCCC closures or late starts to report.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Wingspan, Laramie County Community College's student media organization, recently received national recognition from the American Scholastic Press Association.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Though it's only October, Laramie County Community College has scholarship opportunities for students taking classes in the spring semester of 2021.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular monthly meeting at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 28.
CHEYENNE, WYO. - Even through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, 13 professionals from across Cheyenne earned their Wyoming Certified Public Manager credential from Laramie County Community College this month.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Following extensive testing of students in the residence halls, Laramie County Community College confirmed nine new active student cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of active cases at LCCC to 11.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its regular monthly board meeting at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 9.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Residents looking to take citizenship courses or to study English as a Second Language (ESL) have an opportunity at Laramie County Community College, through the Adult Career and Education System (ACES).
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Laramie County Community College will hold a retreat at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 19, in the LCCC Center for Conferences & Institutes, Room 130.
Laramie County Community College (LCCC) is committed to providing a safe and nondiscriminatory educational and employment environment. LCCC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, age, veteran status, political affiliation, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, or other status protected by law 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.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting to consider CARES Act funding and purchases. The meeting will take place at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, July 22.
CHEYENNE, WYO. - Based on a recommendation presented to the trustees and pursuant to the board's policy and administrative procedure, the LCCC Board of Trustees declared a financial emergency as a result of the withdrawal and reduction of state funding by the Wyoming Legislature and the directive of Gov. Mark Gordon.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING -- Laramie County Community College is proud to announce the list of graduates for the 2020 spring semester and those students earning a place on the president's and vice president's honor rolls.
CHEYENNE, WYO. - Laramie County Community College announced the second phase of its Return to Business (R2B) plan, which will be effective Aug. 15-Dec. 31, 2020.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its annual public budget hearing and regular business meeting at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, July 15, in ANB Bank Leadership Center in the Clay Pathfinder Building on the LCCC Campus.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting to approve Phase II of the Return to Business plan. The meeting will take place at 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 1.
CHEYENNE, WYO. - Now that Laramie County Community College is approved to offer bachelor of applied science (BAS) degrees, applications are being accepted for the two new degree options.
Cheyenne, Wyoming -Laramie County Community College's newest residence hall won't open this fall as originally planned, but the 357-bed facility will be ready for next year's spring semester.
Cheyenne, Wyoming - With an athletics history rich in national championships, stellar student-athletes, and coaches achieving extraordinary success, Laramie County Community College is proud to announce the first inductees into the Golden Eagles Hall of Fame.
CHEYENNE, WYO. - Laramie County Community College has set forth a new plan to establish procedures and standards for operations in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
CHEYENNE, WYO. - Brian Ortmeier, the head women's basketball coach at Laramie County Community College, has been given the opportunity to lead the women's program at Iowa Central Community College in Fort Dodge, Iowa.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting at noon on Thursday, May 28, to discuss phase one of the Return to Business Plan.
CHEYENNE, WYO. - Laramie County Community College's Return to Business (R2B) team is working to provide guidance related to the operations of the college and the phased return of a physical presence on the campuses in Cheyenne and Laramie.
CHEYENNE, WYO. - The spring of 2020 was unexpected in numerous ways, with the COVID-19 pandemic impacting every aspect of people's lives. Because of this, virtual learning presented new opportunities for the faculty at Laramie County Community College to rise to the challenge and find innovative ways to educate students in this new online landscape.
CHEYENNE, WYO. - Because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the social limitations in place, Laramie County Community College will hold a virtual celebration for this spring's graduates.
CHEYENNE, WYO. - Earlier this month, the nursing program at Laramie County Community College earned the maximum continuing accreditation of eight years from the Accreditation Commission for Education and Nursing (ACEN).
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Interim head coach for LCCC men's basketball DeWayne Saulsberry has filled his own coaching staff vacancy. Saulsberry announced this week that Roybell Baez will serve as the interim men's assistant coach for Golden Eagle basketball.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College students facing financial hardship because of the Coronavirus pandemic can now apply for emergency financial aid grants to help their situation.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - During the past week, Laramie County Community College donated numerous boxes of medical supplies to the Cheyenne-Laramie County Health Department and Cheyenne/Laramie County Emergency Management to help medical providers and first responders fight the COVID-19 virus.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees announced its upcoming meetings for April, both of which take place on Wednesday the 15th.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College continues to respond to the COVID-19 crisis and its impact on the campus and the community. Three key updates have recently been shared.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - On Sunday, in light of the evolving situation surrounding the COVID-19 outbreak, Laramie County Community College announced additional closures on the campus.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING -- Laramie County Community College is proud to announce the list of graduates for the 2019 fall semester and those students earning a place on the president's and vice president's honor rolls.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Today, six Laramie County Community College student athletes signed their letters of intent to play women's soccer at the next level, at universities across the country.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- People looking to complete their high school equivalency have an opportunity with Laramie County Community College's Adult Career and Education System (ACES) in conjunction with the college's Eastern Laramie County Outreach Center.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College dental hygiene program received full approval from its accreditation agency, the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA), on the addition of laser training content into their curriculum.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- At the Wyoming Association of Community College Trustees annual reception help Wednesday evening, Bob Womack was named the state's Foundation Volunteer of the Year.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Innovation and entrepreneurship are experiencing tremendous growth across southeast Wyoming, and Laramie County Community College is a vital part of these opportunities.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Laramie County Community College is launching a new Athletic Hall of Fame to honor Golden Eagles student-athletes, coaches, and supporters, and nominations are now being sought for the inaugural inductee class.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Following an adjudication by a representative for the Region 7 Kennedy Center/American College Theatre Festival, the Laramie County Community College theatre program received recognition for its fall production, 12 Angry Jurors.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The emergency medical services (EMS)/paramedic program at Laramie County Community College will take applications from Dec. 11 until 5 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 20.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Following several months of extensive research, discussion and consideration, Laramie County Community College will restructure significant aspects of its academic offerings to better serve its students.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The diagnostic medical sonography program at Laramie County Community College received the continuing accreditation award from the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs and the Joint Review Committee on Education in Diagnostic Medical Sonography.
From Wyoming Association of Community College Trustees: Gillette, WY, October 25, 2019 - In its October 24, 2019 meeting, the Wyoming Community College Commission (WCCC) formally approved the proposed Bachelor of Applied Science degrees for Central Wyoming College (CWC) and Laramie Community College (LCCC). This is the sixth step of a rigorous seven-step approval process involving the respective college boards of trustees, the WCCC and the Higher Learning Commission, which is the entity that oversees and authorizes regional accreditation for the seven Wyoming community colleges.
The Albany County Campus of Laramie County Community College is proud to unveil two new classrooms recently added to the campus. We invite the community to celebrate with us at this ribbon-cutting ceremony, featuring appetizers and refreshments at 5:30 p.m., on Tuesday, Oct. 29, at 1125 Boulder Drive in Laramie, Room 203C.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Laramie County Community College recently announced that Dr. Marie Yearling received the college's WyDEC Innovative Educator of the Year honor.
CHEYENNE, WYO. - At the Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees meeting on Sept. 11, the board unanimously approved the proposed Bachelor of Applied Science degrees in two fields: applied management and healthcare administration.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Laramie County Community College wishes to announce that it will host a site visit for continuing accreditation of its nursing program by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). The community is invited to meet with the site visit team and share comments about the program in person at a meeting scheduled for 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 25, in the LCCC Prentice/Surbrugg Health Sciences Building, Room 113.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The Facebook Journalism Project will host a free training on how to best leverage the social media giant's tools and platform to keep audiences informed at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 14, in the ANB Bank Center at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
In a special meeting on Aug. 28, the Wyoming Community College Commission unanimously approved a motion "to authorize Laramie County Community College to begin the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) substantive change process to offer no more than two applied baccalaureate programs."
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- This year, the Wyoming Library Association selected the Ludden Library & Learning Commons at Laramie County Community College as this year's recipient of the Outstanding Library award.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Following an adjudication by a team representing the Region 7 Kennedy Center/American College Theatre Festival, the Laramie County Community College theatre program received nine regional nominations and honors for the spring production of the play, "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time."
Laramie County Community College (LCCC) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, age, veteran status, political affiliation, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, or other status protected by law 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.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING -- Laramie County Community College is proud to announce the list of graduates for the 2019 spring semester and those students earning a place on the president's and vice president's honor rolls.
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).
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- If the time is right for you to change your career or start a new one, ACT NOW! (Achieve Career Training Now!) is currently accepting applications for free training and certifications in high-demand occupations.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- A welcoming new presence just arrived at Laramie County Community College: Dr. Melissa Stutz, who recently started her new role as the vice president of student services at LCCC.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Laramie County Community College announced today that Dr. Cindy Henning has been appointed for a three-year period to serve as the college's interim executive director of athletics, recreation, and exercise science.
Cheyenne, Wyoming - The Wyoming Education Attainment Council Executive Committee announced the launch of the Wyoming Works program. The primary purpose of Wyoming Works is to provide programs and resources for adult students to learn a skill that leads to secure employment.
Laramie, Wyoming - The Albany County Campus (ACC) of Laramie County Community College will offer two accelerated credit diploma programs during the summer 2019 semester. The 10-week programs, which run May 28-Aug. 2, are Entrepreneurship - Business Plan and Web Design.
CHEYENNE - Laramie County Community College's 48th commencement ceremony takes place at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 18, at Storey Gymnasium in Cheyenne. This academic year, 785 students are provisionally approved for commencement, earning their credentials from LCCC.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Laramie County Community College, in cooperation with the Wyoming Veterans Commission and Wyoming Military Department is proud to host the Fallen Warrior Memorial Kiosk.
A quorum from the LCCC Board of Trustees will attend a luncheon and presentation on strategic enrollment management at noon on Monday, May 6, in Room 409 of the Clay Pathfinder Building.
Cheyenne, Wyoming -- Dr. Joe Schaffer, president of Laramie County Community College, was recently named to the American Association of Community Colleges Board of Directors. The AACC represents the nation's 1,051 community colleges and is governed by a 32-member board of directors.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Laramie County Community College is seeking comments from the public about the college in preparation for its periodic evaluation by its regional accrediting agency. LCCC will host a visit on October 7-9, 2019, from a team of peer reviewers representing the Higher Learning Commission. The team will review the institution's ongoing ability to meet HLC's Criteria for Accreditation. LCCC has been accredited by HLC since 1975.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Cheyenne Spring Job Fair will take place on Tuesday, April 23, in the Multi-Purpose Room on the Laramie County Community College campus, located in the Recreation & Athletics Center.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, April 9. The location is tentatively set as the president's office in the LCCC Administration Building. If necessary, an executive session may also be held.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Laramie County Community College is looking for volunteers to help with Reality Town, an event for approximately 600 high school students on Thursday, April 11.
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).
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Following a nationwide search, Laramie County Community College is proud to announce that Keri Coats will take over the reins as the Golden Eagles new volleyball head coach.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Thanks to a generous estate gift from long-time Cheyenne resident Lois C. Mottonen, Laramie County Community College is pleased to announce that new scholarships and program funds that have been established, totaling more than $2.4 million.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING -- Laramie County Community College is proud to announce the list of graduates for the 2018 fall semester and those students earning a place on the president's and vice president's honor rolls.
Cheyenne, Wyoming - Following a tumultuous week for the Laramie County Community College women's soccer program, LCCC President Dr. Joe Schaffer offered some good news to Golden Eagles fans.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Though the government shutdown is temporarily over, Laramie County Community College and community partners understand that the impact is still being felt by those employees and their families.
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).
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Receiving education and training at Laramie County Community College in one of the highest demand and fastest growing fields just got much easier, thanks to the support of Microsoft.
Cheyenne, November 19, 2018 -- The Wyoming Educational Attainment Executive Council, created by Gov. Matt Mead's executive order on August 23, 2018, will conduct nine facilitated sessions throughout the state on Thursday, Nov. 29, at all Wyoming community colleges as well as the University of Wyoming. The sessions are specifically designed to focus the state's approach on the needs of local communities.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Stacy Maestas of Laramie County Community College has earned the Strategic Enrollment Management Endorsement from the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admission Officers (AACRAO).
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Laramie County Community College is planning a study-abroad excursion to Ecuador in May 2019, and the community and potential students are welcome to learn more at an informational meeting.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Chelsea Davis-Hearn, Madison Reiber, and Addison Stevenson from Laramie County Community College are among just 207 Phi Theta Kappa members named as 2018 Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholar and will receive a $1,000 scholarship.
Cheyenne, October 19, 2018 -- A new partnership involving Wyoming community colleges, the University of Wyoming and the Wyoming Department of Education has set the stage for an increased level of information sharing aimed at improving the performance of the state's education system.
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).
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Winter weather has already arrived in Laramie County, and a new program hosted by Laramie County Community College will explore weather safety, storm spotting, and more.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Literary Connection, the LCCC Foundation's annual event connecting authors and readers and celebrating the written word, is almost here.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Candidates for the Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will have the opportunity to share their platforms and answer questions during a candidate forum hosted by Wingspan Student Media, the Cheyenne League of Women Voters and the Wyoming Tribune Eagle.
Cheyenne, Wyoming - In celebration of the U.S. structural steel industry's 10th annual SteelDay, the community is invited to visit, tour and interact with Puma Steel in Cheyenne on Friday, Sept. 28.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Thanks to the generous support of Western States Bank, students at Laramie County Community College have more support when it comes to fighting food insecurity.
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.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Laramie County Community College Board of Trustees will hold its annual retreat at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 15, in the Petersen Board Room in the Administration Building on the LCCC campus. If necessary, an executive session may also be held.
Cheyenne, Wyoming - Returning to college as an adult can be incredibly daunting, especially for those questioning how to afford school in addition to the reality of living expenses. It can often be a question of making hard choices that leaves behind those students interested in going to school or finishing a degree.
CHEYENNE, WYO.-- Laramie County Community College is proud to announce the lists of graduates for the 2018 spring semester and those students earning a place on the president's and vice president's honor rolls.
CHEYENNE - Laramie County Community College's 47th commencement ceremony takes place at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 12, at Storey Gymnasium in Cheyenne. This academic year, 788 students are provisionally approved for commencement, earning their credentials from LCCC.
Cheyenne, Wyo. - As another school year concludes, Laramie County Community College took time last week to celebrate the staff who excelled across campus.
CHEYENE -- Phi Theta Kappa, the world's largest honor society for two-year college students, honored Laramie County Community College with several awards at this year's international convention in Kansas City, Missouri.
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.
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.
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).
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.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- Laramie County Community College's auto body repair program recently received a grant from the Collision Repair Education Foundation (CREF)
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- This month, Lisa Trimble was named the new associate vice president of institutional advancement at Laramie County Community College.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
Twenty-eight students and two advisors of the LCCC Radiography Club attended the Association of Collegiate Educators in Radiologic Technology meeting in January.
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.
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.
CHEYENNE, WYO. -- The Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival has recognized Laramie County Community College's production of Tennessee Williams' "The Glass Menagerie."
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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'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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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, 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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
Laramie County Community College welcomes a Wyoming native home. Rick Johnson has been hired as the college's vice president of Administration and Finance.
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.
Several dignitaries helped Laramie County Community College celebrate the groundbreaking for the college's Flexible Industrial Technology building on Wednesday, June 3.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
With Storey gym not having floor markings approved by the National Junior College Athletic Association, LCCC officials moved the games to LCCC's gymnasium.
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.
Students living in the east residence halls on the Laramie County Community College campus were evacuated Friday night after the fire alarm was activated.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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, director of LCCC's Emergency Medical Services/Paramedic program, received the Educator of the Year Award from the Wyoming State EMS Office.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.