JRGS Science Fair winners
Tags: Community, News & Notes, Programs, Student Success, Dual Enrollment, Early College, Governor's School, StudentsFront row, from left: Isaac Ruano, Covington High School; Tessa Jones, James River High School; Holden Kerr, Parry McCluer High School; and Thomas Laughridge and Daniel Holter, both from JRHS (Not
Robin Sullenberger Guest Speaker for DSLCC Commencement May 10
Tags: Adult Learning, Community, Foundation, Graduation, News & Notes, Phi Thete Kappa, Programs, Scholarship, Student Success, Adult Education, Commencement, Dabney Promise, Dual Enrollment, Early College, VCCSRobin Sullenberger of Highland County, the Chair of the State Board for Virginia's Community Colleges, will se
Field Ecology Governor's School
Tags: Community, News & Notes, Programs, Scholarship, Student Success, Dual Enrollment, Early College, Ecology, Governor's School, Partnership, StudentsRecruitment activities are underway for the 2019 Field Ecology Summer Regional Governor's School to be held fro
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.
Covington’s Temple Baptist Church Selected for Chancellor's Philanthropy Award
Tags: Adult Learning, Community, Foundation, News & Notes, Programs, Student Success, Certification, Dabney Promise, Early College, Educational Foundation, Non-Credit, Partnership, Scholarship, Students, VCCS, WorkforceRichmond – Temple Baptist Church, of Covington, Virginia, through the Estate of Ovella Worsham, has received the 13th Annual Chancellor’s Award for Leadership in Philanthropy. The church was nominated for the award by Dabney S. Lancaster Community College.
Early College Program at DSLCC
Tags: Community, Early CollegeAn orientation session was recently held at Dabney S. Lancaster Community College for students enrolled in the Early College Program that is being offered for eligible students at Alleghany High School. Pictured (from left) are Gene Kotulka, Superintendent of Alleghany County Public Schools; AHS students Joseph Mayes, Jr. and Morgan Hall; DSLCC President Dr.