2024 LCC Phi Theta Kappa Spring Induction

2024 LCC Phi Theta Kappa Spring Induction

Lenoir Community College Omicron Rho Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa recently held its spring induction.

Pictured left to right, front row, are Tiffany Kristen Warren of Kinston, Malachi Washington of Kinston, Antonio Blow of Snow Hill,  Jessica Ballesteros of Kinston, and Tamrya Cobb of Kinston; second row, Estrella Paez of Kinston, Abbie Willoughby of Kinston, Mackenzie Hood of Kinston, and Kaylee Sugg of Snow Hill; third row, Thomas Loftin of Kinston, Leonel Torress of Kinston, Rylee Greene of Maury, and Karsen Spence of Goldsboro; fourth row, Morgan Brown of Pink Hill, Skylar Pope of Pink Hill, and Michelle Moran-Garcia of Wilson; fifth row, Josue Garcia-Lopez of Kinston, Jaiden Garrett of Grifton, James Davenport of Jacksonville, and Sheilia Suggs of Kinston. 

Lenoir Community College Omicron Rho Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa officers, pictured left to right, are Joanna Yanez of Deep Run, Vice President, Elijah Heath of Ft. Barnwell, President, and Kaiyanla Clark of Kinston, Vice President. Chapter advisors are Ms. Cassidy Kennedy and Mr. Bryan Williamson.

Pictured left to right are Dr. Jarrett Whelan, Dean of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Timothy Maddox-Fisher, Vice President of Instruction and Institutional Effectiveness; Dr. John Paul Black, Vice President of Student Services and Workforce Development; Dr. Justin Tilghman, Founder/Principal Coach and Consultant at Balanced Coaching and Consulting, LLC, guest speaker; and Mr. Randy Smith, Chair of the LCC Board of Trustees.


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