DSLCC To Launch Basketball Program, Fall 2019
Tags: Adult Learning, Athletic, Community, News & Notes, Foundation, Programs, Student Success, Adult Education, Alumni, Basketball, Certification, Dual Enrollment, Educational Foundation, Governor's School, Sports, Students, Veterans, WorkforceDabney S. Lancaster Community College will launch a men’s and women’s basketball program in the fall of 2019, it was announced today by DSLCC President Dr. John Rainone.
DSLCC Hosts 34th Field Ecology Governor's School
Tags: Community, Student Success, Dual Enrollment, Early College, Governor's School, StudentsFor the thirty-fourth year, Dabney S. Lancaster Community College in Clifton Forge hosted the Field Ecology Summer Regional Governor's School from June 11 to July 6. Twenty-three students from six middle and high schools in the DSLCC service area learned about ecology by studying nature outdoors rather than in the classroom.
JRGS Certificate of Appreciation
Tags: Community, News & Notes, Programs, Student Success, Dual Enrollment, Governor's School, StudentsGary Appel (left) was recognized for his years of service as an instructor of statistics and pre-calculus for the Jackson River Governor's School during the annual JRGS Scholars Banquet. Presenting the certificate of appreciation was JRGS Director Eddie Graham. Appel retired after 30 years of teaching at Dabney S.
DSLCC Hosts Annual Commencement Exercises
Tags: Adult Learning, Community, Foundation, Graduation, News & Notes, Programs, Student Success, Commencement, Educational Foundation, Scholarship, Phi Thete Kappa, Governor's School, AlumniDabney S. Lancaster Community College hosted its 51st annual commencement exercises Friday night in the DSLCC Convocation Center on the Clifton Forge campus. One hundred eighty-six graduates were awarded associate degrees, certificates, and career studies certificates to a standing-room-only crowd of family members and well-wishers.
Governor's School Students Earn College Certificate
Tags: Student Success, Governor's School, StudentsAll of the first and second year students who attended the Jackson River Governor’s School at Dabney S.