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Career Services will be hosting a Surgical Tech & Respiratory Therapy Career Fair on Friday, November 14th, from 12pm-2pm. The Fair will feature several major healthcare networks looking to hire the LCCC students. Employers will be seeking students in the Respiratory Therapy, Surgical Technology, and EMS majors. Get a jump on a new career!
November 14th: Surgical Tech & Respiratory Therapy Career Fair, 12pm-2pm, 2rd floor of the HSC
A list of participating employers for the Fair can be found on the upcoming events page for Career Services https://www.luzerne.edu/career/events.jsp
VRC
Office Hours: Today 2pm - 3pm
Building 9, Room 906
VRC is coming to campus, and they are here to support you!
Come learn about the free resources, programs, and opportunities available to help you.
Whether it be counseling, advocacy accompaniment, or referrals VRC is a confidential and no cost resource.
They also provide educational programs and a 24-hour crisis hotline at 570.823.0765.
If you are seeking help, want to understand your rights, or just want to learn more about how VRC supports our community, their team is here for you!
No appointment needed just drop in!
Robinson Counseling
Office Hours Today: 10am till 12pm
Building 9, Room 906
Summer Krochta, MSW, Vice President of Programs at the Children's Service Center/Robinson Counseling Center, will be on campus today for confidential on-on-one consultations with student.
Summer brings extensive experience in mental health counseling and program leadership, including student and young adult mental health, adult psychiatric rehabilitation, and FASD.
This is a welcoming opportunity to connect with a licensed professional and explore resources that can help manage:
Stress, anxiety, and depression
Life transitions and personal challenges
Mental health support and counseling options
Referrals for ongoing care or specialized services
No appointment is needed - students are encouraged to stop by during office hours to talk, ask questions, or learn more about available supports.
Week of November 17 - 21 Activities and Events:
Spirit Week: Monday, November 17 - Friday, November 21 - Each day is a new theme for a chance to win some cool prizes. See reception for more information!
Toys For Tots Collection Begins: Monday, November 17 - Thursday, December 11. Toys for Tots Raffle. Raffle tickets for each new and unopened door donated toy our Toys for Tots Donation.
EOC Onsite: Tuesday, November 18 - 1:00pm - 5:00pm, Room 103. Stephanie from EOC will be onsite to assist students with FAFSA questions. Spots are limited, sign up today.
Monthly BINGO: Wednesday, November 19 - 1:30pm - 2:30pm, Room 102. Stop by for a few rounds of BINGO to win some cool prizes.
Open Forum: Thursday, November 20 - 4:00pm - 5:00pm, Room 102. Let us know how we are doing and/or what we can do to improve the Wilkes-Barre Center. Open to all students, faculty and staff.
Therapy Dog at the Wilkes-Barre Center: Thursday, November 20 - 5:00pm - 6:00pm, Room 102. Klith is back and ready for some pets.
Holiday Food Drive Ends: Friday, November 21. Although we will continue to accept donations, this is the last day to receive a raffle ticket for each item donated.
For more information, please contact us by calling 570-740-0780 or emailing us at wbcenter@luzerne.edu
The FOCUSED Exhibition will be presented in the Schulman Gallery of Luzerne County Community College and will run from Friday, November 14, 2025 through Wednesday, December 17, 2025. The Exhibition showcases fine art Photography created by Photographers of Northeastern Pennsylvania and surrounding regional areas.
The Opening Reception will be held on Friday, November 14, 2025 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., which will include light fare, and refreshments, and live piano music in the Gallery! (Snow Date: Monday, November 17, 2025 6-8 p.m.)
Admission is free and open to the public.
Gallery Hours: Mondays - Fridays 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
(Closed Holidays and College Closings)
Happy November!
Did you know you have access to free LCCC tutoring resources? Please copy the link below into your web browser to find out more information about our in-person peer tutoring sessions, and the variety of courses offered through our professional tutoring system, Brainfuse. Both tutoring resources are available to students who are currently enrolled at LCCC.
LCCC Tutoring Website
www.luzerne.edu/supportservices/tutoring.jsp
If you have trouble booking an in-person peer tutoring session or have any questions about Brainfuse, please reach out to me at tutoring@luzerne.edu.
All the best,
Tiffany Stefanski
Robinson Counseling
Office Hours Tomorrow: 10am till 12pm
Building 9, Room 906
Summer Krochta, MSW, Vice President of Programs at the Children's Service Center/Robinson Counseling Center, will be on campus tomorrow for confidential on-on-one consultations with student.
Summer brings extensive experience in mental health counseling and program leadership, including student and young adult mental health, adult psychiatric rehabilitation, and FASD.
This is a welcoming opportunity to connect with a licensed professional and explore resources that can help manage:
Stress, anxiety, and depression
Life transitions and personal challenges
Mental health support and counseling options
Referrals for ongoing care or specialized services
No appointment is needed - students are encouraged to stop by during office hours to talk, ask questions, or learn more about available supports.
VRC
Office Hours: Tomorrow 2pm - 3pm
Building 9, Room 906
VRC is coming to campus, and they are here to support you!
Come learn about the free resources, programs, and opportunities available to help you.
Whether it be counseling, advocacy accompaniment, or referrals VRC is a confidential and no cost resource.
They also provide educational programs and a 24-hour crisis hotline at 570.823.0765.
If you are seeking help, want to understand your rights, or just want to learn more about how VRC supports our community, their team is here for you!
No appointment needed just drop in!
There are still about a dozen Head Start children on campus available for "adoption" this Christmas, and we invite anyone and everyone on campus to participate and to help one of the Head Start kids.
Just come to the Social and Behavioral Sciences Department suite in building 3 and pick a child to purchase gifts for. Simply take the photocopy of the ornament in the file on the door, sign your name in the appropriate class and next to the child's name, and then return the gifts to the department no later than Monday, December 8 so that we can get them to Head Start in time. The gifts should be wrapped when they are returned.
Thank you for your generosity in advance. For many of these children, these are the only Christmas gifts they may be receiving this year!
Please contact Martha Pezzino, Heather Jones, Lynn Grilli, Janis Seeley, Richelle Smith, or Rachael Talpash for more information.
At 2:00 PM today, therapy dogs will be visiting us in Lower-Level Room 006. This is a great opportunity to relax, unwind, and enjoy the company of some friendly four-legged companions
For Over Love meals will be available at the Pittston Center today!
All month long: Share your favorite holiday recipes! Forms provided in the lobby.
The Student Alliance For Equality will be meeting Thursday, 11/13/25 at 1pm in room 316. All are welcome to join!
First, thank you to everyone who reached out about volunteering! All ten slots for December 22nd have been filled, much sooner than I expected! Thank you so much!
For everyone that is still interested but may not have had the chance to grab a reserved spot: Valley Santa has a website with multiple activities and dates on it! Link: https://volunteerforvalleysanta.as.me/schedule/84abc655
The activities for volunteering include:
- Reading Letters from Children and determining the best Gifts,
- Shopping at Boscov's to find gifts according to provided lists, and
- Wrapping those gifts!
There are dates in November and December! Please consider looking at the dates available. They still need volunteers for Letter Reading and Shopping, especially in December.
Thank you again!
On the evening of 11/11/25, there was an unexpected interruption in operations at the Scranton Center due to a brief power outage. Everything has returned to normal and all classes commence today, as usual.
Hello Trailblazers!!
Tomorrow stop by the Bookstore and get a class of 2026 commemorative pen when you purchase $75 or more!
Padfolios and Planners will also be 25% off.
*Limited Exclusions Apply and while the gift with purchase lasts*
In honor of Veteran's Day, the Wellness Committee will kick off the Winter Warrior Warmup sock collection for local veterans. The LCCC Wellness Committee has partnered with Heroes Hearthstone from Dallas, PA.
Heroes Hearthstone is a Pennsylvania-proud, registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization, supported by volunteers and funded through donations and grants.
New, unworn socks can be dropped off at the Fitness Center Desk, second floor, building 14, in front of the Student Life office, third floor, building 14, and building 5. If you would like a basket for your area, please contact Miranda (mcosta@luzerne.edu)
Sock drive ends December 12.
Construction continues in the alley behind the Wilkes-Barre Center. Please use caution when using this entrance.
The Alumni Association's fourth Bingo event is on Sunday, November 16, in the Campus Center Trailblazer cafe. There will be 20 games with $100 CASH prize for each game and 4 specials with a $250 CASH prize and a final coverall for $500! Visit www.luzerne.edu/alumni/bingo or call ext. 7734 (570-740-0734) for more information or to purchase your tickets ($25/each). We will have limited tickets available at the door. Itâ??s not too late to get your tickets and join in the fun!
Not into Bingo but still want to be part of the fun? We'd love your help! We're looking for a few extra hands to make the event run smoothly. If you're interested in volunteering, please reach out to Bonnie at 570-740-0734 (ext. 7734) or swing by Room 208G in the Campus Center.
All proceeds will support LCCC student scholarships and other areas of need!
As we start to head into playoffs now is the perfect time for anyone that has been thinking to join Esports to do so while the iron is hot for next season!
Registration will go until February 14th but certain games will have accelerated timelines specifically Valorant And League of Legends due to the cval and clol. There will be open enrollment for D3 intramural level play as well.
We carry over 20 different games from fighting games, strategy, fps, battle royal, and more. We take all skill levels, no tryouts, you will have a choice of using controller or keyboard and mouse.
If you are looking for more info please inquire in the Student Life and Athletics office on the 3rd floor of building 14 (campus center), in the student life lounge. Or email Kdavis@luzerne.edu.
Stop by the Northumberland Regional Center this Thursday, November 13th, outside of Room 409, for a sweet treat and cozy break!
Enjoy delicious cookies, a build-your-own cocoa bar, and some festive fun as we kick off the season together.
The FOCUSED Exhibition will be presented in the Schulman Gallery of Luzerne County Community College and will run from Friday, November 14, 2025 through Wednesday, December 17, 2025. The Exhibition showcases fine art Photography created by Photographers of Northeastern Pennsylvania and surrounding regional areas.
The Opening Reception will be held on Friday, November 14, 2025 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., which will include light fare, and refreshments, and live piano music in the Gallery! (Snow Date: Monday, November 17, 2025 6-8 p.m.)
Admission is free and open to the public.
Gallery Hours: Mondays - Fridays 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
(Closed Holidays and College Closings)
Week of November 10 - 14 Activities and Events:
Therapy Dog at the Wilkes-Barre Center: Monday, November 10 - 11:00am - 12:00pm, Room 102. Calling all dog lovers! Stop by and meet Klith.
Fork Over Love Delivery: Wednesday, November 12 - Stop by the reception desk or Lower-Level Lobby to grab yourself a delicious meal. While supplies last.
Monthly Movie: Thursday, November 13 - 2:00pm - 4:00pm, Room 102. Come join us for our monthly movie. This month we will be showing a holiday classic, Christmas Vacation
For more information, please feel free to call us at 570-740-0780 or email us wbcenter@luzerne.edu.
The members of the LCCC Alumni Association are holding our 4th bingo on Sunday, November 16th in the campus center on the main campus. This event is open to the entire college community & guests and is sure to be a fun afternoon where you can play some bingo and win some cash! Visit www.luzerne.edu/alumni/bingo to purchase your tickets ($25/each).
In addition we are in need of 6-8 volunteers to help out during the event in a variety of roles. We would ask if you could arrive by 10:30AM and we should wrap up no later than 4:30pm that afternoon. If you are able to help please contact me at blauer@luzerne.edu or 570-740-0734 for more information or to sign up.
All proceeds support student scholarships and we hope you will consider helping out!
In recognition of Homeless and Hunger Awareness Week Nov 16th-22nd, LCCC Hazleton is partnering with the Willow Foundationâ??s Heartwood Center & their Seven Days of Giving.
We kicked off our donation drive for the homeless on November 1st.
Here is the Amazon wishlist of items we would like to collect:
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1DSVL1WUL8Z8G?ref_=wl_share
Donations if ordered from Amazon can be shipped right to the Hazleton Center & will be given to the Heartwood Center, right here in town on the 21st.
Please donate if you can!
ABLAZE is the digital journal of writing @ LCCC.
The start of November, the end of DST -- seemed a fitting time to put out another call for submissions to our Fall 2025 issue.
GENRES: original work in --
* 6-word stories
* Poetry
* Fiction
* Creative Nonfiction
* Features
* Reviews of movies, music, books, video games...
* Editorials
* Research Papers
* 1-Act Plays
HOW TO SUBMIT:
* FROM: your LCCC EMAIL ACCOUNT
* TO: ablaze@luzerne.edu
* SUBJECT: Your Full Name, "Work's Title"
* MESSAGE: your work (or attach a WORD file)
-- If you want your work published ANONYMOUSLY, we can do that!
DEADLINE:
* November 25, 2025
PS:
* PAST ISSUES can be found: https://www.luzerne.edu/about/ablaze.jsp
Volunteers are needed to help wrap presents on December 22nd, 2025, at Boscov's in Wilkes-Barre! There is a current group with nine open slots for anyone that wants to volunteer without making a reservation.
Valley Santa is a local organization that provides wrapped gifts to Luzerne County children in need during the holidays. LCCC has been an active participant for many years and will be involved for many years to come.
From reading letters to Santa, purchasing toys, all the way to wrapping and delivering, Valley Santa does amazing things thanks to the volunteers that apply.
Please note that any volunteers will need to arrange their own transportation.
For any questions, or if you want to volunteer, please contact karnold@luzerne.edu.
It's that time of year again! The Social and Behavioral Sciences Department is collecting gifts for the Head Start children on campus.
We invite everyone to come to our suite in building 3 and pick a child to purchase gifts for. Simply take the photocopy of the ornament in the file on the door, sign your name in the appropriate class and next to the child's name, and then return the gifts to the department no later than Monday, December 8 so that we can get them to Head Start in time.
Thank you for your generosity in advance. For many of these children, these are the only Christmas gifts they may be receiving this year!
Please contact Martha Pezzino, Heather Jones, Lynn Grilli, Janis Seeley, Richelle Smith, or Rachael Talpash for more information.
Luzerne County Community College: NRC is excited to announce our Annual College-Wide Holiday Food Drive, running November 3 through November 21!
Donations in Shamokin will directly support the Student Food Pantry at the Northumberland Regional Center. Please drop off your contributions in the donation box located in the main office.
We appreciate all donations. Some ideas include:
Individual mac and cheese
Soups
Granola bars
Healthy snacks
Your generosity will help ensure that students in need have access to essential food items this holiday season. Thank you for coming together to make a difference!
Each donation will earn you an entry into a raffle to win a prize. (Thank you for the raffle idea, Adam).
ABLAZE - the digital journal of writing @ LCCC - is seeking submissions for its FALL 2025 issue.
GENRES: anything goes!
* 6-word stories
* Poetry
* Fiction
* Creative Nonfiction
* Features
* Reviews of movies, music, books, video games...
* Editorials
* Research Papers
* 1-Act Plays
HOW TO SUBMIT:
* FROM: your LCCC EMAIL ACCOUNT
* TO: ablaze@luzerne.edu
* SUBJECT: Your Full Name, "Work's Title"
* MESSAGE: your work
-- If you want your work published ANONYMOUSLY, we can do that!
DEADLINE:
* November 25, 2025
PS:
* PAST ISSUES can be found: https://www.luzerne.edu/about/ablaze.jsp
The Social and Behavioral Sciences Department would like to thank all who made the 33rd Annual Pennsylvania History Conference a success this past Monday a success. Thanks to the presenters and to all who attended.
Mark your calendars for the 34th Annual Pennsylvania History Conference on Monday, October 12, 2026. The topic will be "Immigration in Pennsylvania History".
For your safety and the safety of the renovation workers on campus, please do not walk under or climb over caution tape and/or construction barriers to access sidewalks and buildings.
Alternate egress is available to all buildings throughout the renovations.
We appreciate your patience and understanding as we make these important improvements to our campus.
There are some campus infrastructure and modernization projects taking place on our Main Campus that have begun this week, and which will continue over the next few months. We will work to coordinate the building exterior projects so that there is the least amount of disruption to the College community as possible.
All work will be conducted with the safety of everyone considered first and within compliance of all regulations for the work being completed. The project includes roof replacement on five (5) building roofs - Buildings 3, 7, 11, 12, and 13; plus, ten gazebo roofs; and four (4) canopy roofs.
The removal of the existing stone fascia, abatement of asbestos containing materials, and replacement with a metal panel fascia will take place on buildings 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 11.
Additionally, approximately 500 existing blackout spandrel panels (window panel work) on Buildings 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 will be cleaned, resealed, and painted; miscellaneous minor repairs and painting of EIFS Fascia and Masonry Cleaning at Building 4; and preparing (sanding/grinding) for and painting of the four (4) canopies on campus.
We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your continued patience and understanding as we make these important infrastructure improvements to our campus.
We are excited to announce that students can now receive refunds through eRefunds for faster, more secure processing. Students can log into Self Service and enter their banking information to enroll in eRefunds.� We encourage all students to set up their eRefunds account as soon as possible to take advantage of this convenient option.
By going to the link below and clicking on "Electronic Refunds," there are step by step instructions on how to set these up.
https://www.luzerne.edu/businessoffice/
Our fall semester hours are as follows: Monday-Thursday: 8 - 5pm, Friday: 8 - 4pm, Closed Saturday and Sunday.
Hello Trailblazers!!
Due to a rise in fraud, the LCCC Bookstore has altered its approach to in-store pickups.
In addition to having your order number ready to give to any present Bookstore staff member(Ex: 21270000026603), you must have ID on-hand to also present to a staff member.
If someone else is picking up your order on your behalf, you must email a staff member that you are giving permission to do so.
A message such as "I John Doe, give permission to Jane Doe to pick up my order of 21270000026603" will suffice. That is the only way someone else can pickup on order an your behalf.
The following emails are valid for sending any permissions or questions to:
vyaroshenko@luzerne.edu hconway@luzerne.edu ljenkin@luzerne.edu
Note: When using Financial Aid in-person at the Bookstore, please have your ID then as well.
Meter fees in the downtown Wilkes-Barre will be suspended for the holiday season. Suspension will begin Monday, November 25, 2024, at 8am through Monday, January 6, 2025. See article below.
https://www.timesleader.com/news/1674649/downtown-wilkes-barre-business-district-meter-fees-suspended-for-holidays
Expired Announcements (Recent)
If you are driving to the Scranton Center today, please do not park on the top deck of the parking garage of the Steamtown Mall. Due to an equipment issue, the Marketplace at Steamtown mall is delayed in getting the snow removed from the top deck.
Please park on a lower level today. Thank you.
Career Services will be hosting its Fall Career Fair on Wednesday, November 12th, from 11am-2pm. The Fair will feature over 30 employers looking to hire the LCCC students.
This is your opportunity to speak with employers about FT, PT jobs, and internships. Get a jump on a new career and bring your resumes!
This year several healthcare networks will be participating, so if you will need an internship in the Spring or Summer, make a point to attend the Fair.
November 12th: Fall Career Fair, 11am-2pm, 3rd floor of the Campus Center
A list of participating employers for the Fair can be found on the upcoming events page for Career Services https://www.luzerne.edu/career/events.jsp
Educational Opportunity Center
Office Hours: Tomorrow 1pm till 4pm
Building 9, Room 906
Stop by the Educational Opportunity Center's office hours to unlock:
Personalized Guidance on career pathways.
FAFSA and Financial Aid Help
Financial Literacy Coaching
Who should Come?
Ideal for adult learners, first-generation college students, returning students, and anyone exploring educational opportunities.
Walk in anytime - No appointment needed.
One meeting could change your future.
Domestic Violence Service Center
Office Hours: Today 2pm till 4pm
Building 9, Room 906
Want to talk about building healthy relationships?
No pressure - just a friendly ear to discuss:
Respect and boundaries
Signs of unhealthy or controlling behavior
How to support friends or seek help
Their team is here just for you - free, confidential, and non-judgmental. Swing by anytime from 2pm till 4pm to ask questions, share concerns, or connect with support. Everyone deserves healthy, respectful connections - let's talk.
Come meet Mickey Davis, Senior Reproductive Health Educator from MFHS, to learn all things a sexpert knows!
Mickey is equipped to answer your questions about birth control, STI prevention, condoms, relationships, etc.
While she is here, she can offer help making appointments and getting access to condoms and period products.
So, get your questions ready and visit Mickey on Tuesday, November 11th from 10am till 12pm across from Student Life, Building 14, 3rd Floor.
Come meet Mickey Davis, Senior Reproductive Health Educator from MFHS, to learn all things a sexpert knows!
Mickey is equipped to answer your questions about birth control, STI prevention, condoms, relationships, etc.
While she is here, she can offer help making appointments and getting access to condoms and period products.
So, get your questions ready and visit Mickey on Tuesday, November 11th from 10am till 12pm across from Student Life, Building 14, 3rd Floor.
Cross Valley Federal Credit Union
Office Hours: Today 1pm till 3pm
Building 9, Room 906
Ready to level up your money game?
Whether you're just starting out or looking to make a smarter financial move, Cross Valley Federal Credit Union is here to help!
Open a checking or saving account.
Apply for student loans with low rates & no origination fees.
Learn how to refinance existing loans.
Get personalized financial advice.
Explore mobile banking tools and make managing money easy.
Stop by and take control of your financial future, because adulting is easier when your money works for you.
President John Yudichak invites you to join him on Veterans Day, Tuesday, November 11, to honor the College's students, faculty, and staff, and all who have served our country. The College's Veterans Day Program will be held at 11 a.m. at the Patrick J. Solano Veterans Center, Building 14, Main Campus. The program will be livestreamed at 11 a.m. at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hw81XQ6EhzM for those who cannot attend in person.
Alumni Frank Carden, United State Marine Corps, is the principal speaker. All are welcome.
Career Services will be hosting its Fall Career Fair on Wednesday, November 12th, from 11am-2pm. The Fair will feature over 25 employers looking to hire the LCCC students.
This is your opportunity to speak with employers about FT, PT jobs, and internships. Get a jump on a new career and bring your resumes!
This year several healthcare networks will be participating, so if you will need an internship in the Spring or Summer, make a point to attend the Fair.
November 12th: Fall Career Fair, 11am-2pm, 3rd floor of the Campus Center
A list of participating employers for the Fair can be found on the upcoming events page for Career Services https://www.luzerne.edu/career/events.jsp
11/6/2025 - LCCC Alumni Assoc Board Meeting - 11/10/25 from Bonnie Lauer, Director, Alumni Relations
The members of the Alumni Association board will meet on Monday, November 10 at 5:30pm in room 130 of the Educational Conference Center. The meeting will also be available on Microsoft Teams, just let us know by noon on Monday, 11/10, so you can receive the meeting link.
At our next meeting we will be discussing our recent craft festival as well as our upcoming CASH bingo and start to plan our spring event!
Expanded Membership: Alumni membership now includes individuals who have completed 30 or more credits at LCCC, even if they haven't earned a degree. If you've been thinking about getting involved, this is a great opportunity to connect and contribute!
If you have any questions or need more information, please feel free to reach out to Bonnie Lauer, at blauer@luzerne.edu, stop by my office- room 208G in the Campus Center or give a call at 570-740-0734. Thank you!
PA American Water Company
Office Hours TODAY: 9am till 3pm
Building 9 Room 906
Come discover how they are keeping life flowing for you: with grants up to $500/year, 30 to 90 percent discounts on water and wastewater services.
What to Ask About:
H2O Help to Others discounts and grants
Forgiveness of past due water charges
Payment plans and billing flexibility
Tips and tools to reduce your water bill
Whether you are juggling school expenses or just curious what support is available, stop by their drop-in hours to chat. No appointment necessary.
Keep your life flowing!
The Gertrude Hawk Holiday Sale is officially underway! With prices rising everywhere, this is a great opportunity to save and enjoy 30% off the listed prices in the holiday catalog. The catalog features 40 delicious products, including assorted Smidgens, chocolates, nuts, and more.
If you would like a packet please stop by my office in room 208G (2nd floor, campus center) or the in house mailroom, in building 5. You can also call me at ext. 7734 or email blauer@luzerne.edu and I'll gladly send one out to you.
Order deadline: Monday, November 10
Delivery Week: Beginning December 8
Payment must accompany or your order form
Checks: Payable to "LCCC Alumni Association" (please note on the memo line "GH Sale").
Credit Card: If you prefer this option let me know and I will send you an online invoice.
Contactless pick-up will be available again to the main campus however if you prefer your order can be shipped to you (fee applies).
Support our local businesses while doing your holiday shopping!
The LCCC Bookstore will be closed from 11:45 AM to 12:45 PM on Thursday, November 6th, 2025.
We apologize for any inconvenience and look forward to serving you soon!
The S.A.F.E. club will be holding a meeting on Thursday 11/6/25 at 1pm, in room 316.
All are welcome!
LCCC Transfer Day Program Thursday, November 6th 11am -1pm - Third floor main Hallway Of. Campus Center.
Alvernia College
Commonwealth University -Bloomsburg, Lock Haven, Mansfield
East Stroudsburg
King's College
Marywood University
Misericordia University
Penn State University-- Hazleton/Scranton
Shippensburg University
Susquehanna University
Wilkes University
University of Scranton
PA American Water Company
Office Hours Tomorrow: 9am till 3pm
Building 9 Room 906
Come discover how they are keeping life flowing for you: with grants up to $500/year, 30 to 90 percent discounts on water and wastewater services.
What to Ask About:
H2O Help to Others discounts and grants
Forgiveness of past due water charges
Payment plans and billing flexibility
Tips and tools to reduce your water bill
Whether you are juggling school expenses or just curious what support is available, stop by their drop-in hours to chat. No appointment necessary.
Keep your life flowing!
The LCCC Bookstore will be closed from 11:45 AM to 12:45 PM on Monday, November 5th, 2025.
We apologize for any inconvenience and look forward to serving you soon!
Career Services is hosting a Trades & Advanced Technology Career Fair today in the Technology Center. If you will need an internship or a job in the future, you should come speak to the employers offering employment and internships. Fair will run from 10am until 2pm.
We hope to see you there!
There will be a Multicultural club meeting on Thursday 11/6/25 at 11:30AM in the gymnasium(building 8). All are welcome.
All classes, student support services, and campus operations will continue as scheduled.
Luzerne County Community College and Faculty Union Reach Agreement, Averting Strike
After two days of extensive negotiations, Luzerne County Community College (LCCC) and the College's faculty union have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract, ensuring there will be no disruption to classes or student services.
"We are pleased to share that both parties have reached an agreement that supports our faculty while keeping our students and their academic success at the forefront," said John Yudichak, President of Luzerne County Community College. "We value the dedication and professionalism of our faculty, and we are grateful for their continued commitment to serving our students and community."
The new agreement will be presented to union membership for ratification and to the College's Board of Trustees for approval.
Details of the agreement will be released following the ratification process.
Additional information will be provided in a joint statement from Luzerne County Community College and PSEA tomorrow.
All classes, student support services, and campus operations will continue as scheduled.
Luzerne County Regional College Fair 2025 (Thursday, Nov. 6th at 6pm -7:30pm- Third Floor-Campus CTR.)
College and Universities attending:
Albright College
Arcadia University
Cedar Crest College
Central Penn College
Colorado School of Mines
Commonwealth University -Bloomsburg, Lock Haven, Mansfield
Delaware Valley University
Duquesne University
Educational Opportunity Centers of PA
Elizabethtown College
ESU -East Stroudsburg University of PA
Harrisburg University of Science and Technology
Houghton University
Ithaca College
IUP -Indiana University of PA
Johnson College
Juniata College
Kean University
Keiser College
Keystone College
King's College
Kutztown University
Lycoming College
Marywood University
Misericordia University
Moravian University
NEPA Army ROTC
PA College of Art and Design
Penn State Hazleton/Scranton
Shippensburg University
Susquehanna University
Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology
University of Albany (SUNY)
University of Pittsburgh
University of Vermont
Ursinus College
US Army
US Naval Academy
Villanova University
Virginia Commonwealth University
Wagner College
Wilkes University
Wilson College
York College
Career Services will be hosting a Trades & Technology Career Fair TOMORROW from 10am-1pm, in the Advanced Technology Center (bldg 12). The Fair will feature 20 employers looking to hire LCCC students.
Dust off that resume and come speak to the employers about Full and part-time employment and internship opportunities for the Spring and Summer 2026 semesters.
Get a jump on a new career and join us at the Fair!
A list of participating employers for the Fair can be found on the upcoming events page for Career Services https://www.luzerne.edu/career/events.jsp
Please join us in the Trailblazer Cafe, located on the upper floor of the Campus Center!
Our special on Wednesday is Chicken Franchise, Rice Pilaf and vegetable for $6.00 with 16oz fountain drink $7.00
Hours of operation are 7:30 AM until 2:30 PM Monday through Friday. Breakfast is available until 10 AM and lunch is available from 10 AM until 2:30 PM (grill closes at 2 PM daily).
A variety of regular breakfast, snack and lunch options are available at a reasonable price with individual items ranging in price from $.75 to $7.00 with some salad bar items priced by weight.
Pre-made breakfast sandwiches, fresh fruit, breakfast bars, fried appetizers, chicken tenders, fries, as well as salad bar with make your own and pre-made salad options, made-to-order sandwiches, burgers, and cheesesteaks are regular menu items. Daily made soups are also available.
Drink options include Ellis Coffee, Pepsi products fountain and bottled, energy drinks, tea, Gatorade, milk, etc.
Please use caution when using the rear entrance of the building. Construction is being completed on the alley next to the building.

