LCC Phi Theta Kappa holds spring induction
Lamar Community College's Beta Eta Gamma chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society inducted 30 new members.
Lamar Community College's Beta Eta Gamma chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society inducted 30 new members.
Flowers for graduates will be available for purchase at Lamar Community College.
Lamar Community College's Beta Eta Gamma chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society inducted 30 new members during the spring induction ceremony held this month.
After a welcome from Chapter President Tacy Schmidt, Dr. Reyes was the guest speaker.
Lamar Community College's ranch horse team earned impressive ranks at The Spring Celebration Show, held at the B.W Pickett Equine Center in Fort Collins.
This was the team's second show and first collegiate competition.
The riders earned the following placements:
The Colorado Community College System Chancellor Joe Garcia announced Dr. Rosana Reyes as the next president of Lamar Community College.
Lamar Community College launched a Ranch Horse Team this fall, the newest addition to its growing list of extracurricular opportunities at the college.
The Colorado Community College System Chancellor Joe Garcia announced three finalists in the Lamar Community College presidential search.
In all, 209 LCC students earned 3.5 Grade Point Averages (GPA) or better, with 128 of those named to the President's List for achieving a perfect 4.0 GPA.
Lamar Community College's (LCC) will hold Explore Renewable Energy Technologies Day
Thursday, June 2 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
This will be a full day of hands-on activities and quick trips to explore training and careers in both wind and solar generation.
The event will be held at the LCC Career & Technical Education (CTE) Building, 2401 S Main Street, in Lamar, and is open to anyone interested in looking into training and careers in renewable energy technologies.
Lamar Community College (LCC) recognized their 2022 graduates during the college's 83rd Annual Commencement Ceremony May 7 at the LCC Wellness Center's Lopes Gymnasium.
The first two speakers of the ceremony included LCC Student Body President Maddie Thompson and student Aliana Gutierrez. Thompson and Gutierrez were noted for their many personal and school-wide accomplishments at LCC, and both are members of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society.
The commencement address was powerfully delivered by LCC graduate and current LCC professor Mittie Helm.