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(Lamar, COLO.) – More than 220 students from two classes will be graduating from Lamar Community College (LCC) and will be recognized during an outdoor commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 8, 2021 at 10 a.m. on campus.
Graduating students from the class of 2021 and class of 2020, which was unable to hold an in-person commencement last year because of the pandemic, will be participating in the event in front of the LCC Wellness Center. All attendees are asked to wear a mask and observe social distancing guidelines between parties. Individuals who feel unwell should stay home and watch the event via the live stream.
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March 10, 2021 (Lamar, CO) – Four of Lamar Community College’s (LCC) employees have been recognized by the Colorado Community College System’s (CCCS) annual Commitment to Excellence Awards for their dedication and exceptional performance in their roles.
LCC’s Dean of Academics, Dr. Annessa Stagner Stulp; Welding Professor Doug Cash; English and Composition Instructor Deb Elam; and Head of Grounds and Landscape, Kyle Kurtz have all been recognized for their unique talents, skills, perspectives and heart needed to deliver high-quality college programs, supportive services and safe environments to the students of LCC.
Each Colorado college nominates one administrator, one faculty member, one adjunct-instructor and one classified member to receive the recognition each year. Only 56 employees from 13 community colleges and the state system office are awarded.