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Bull’s Eye on LCCC on Demand

April is National Community College month, and to celebrate, Bull’s Eye on the Afternoon spent a day at Lorain County Community College

During the show we heard from Professors, administration and faculty who have all helped make LCCC the great institution it is today.

listed below are the interviews:

Brenda Soboslai spoke with Bull and Matt about the Center for LifeLong Learning and the classes they offer for students over 50

Dean Johnson and Amber Cabassa of the Spitzer Conference Center talk about upcoming events at the center and how the community can utilize their services

Commodore Books and More is more then a book store. Ray Carbonell and Erica Campbell tell us about their IT services and how they work with local businesses

Dina Ferrer and Amy Szmania of the LCCC Learning Centers explain how LCCC’s campus expands well beyond Elyria

Culinary Program Chefs Adam Schmith and Brad Ball talk about their students creations, and how they are teaching others in the community to cook like a pro

Grab a glass with Professor Regan Silvestri and student Clayton Mastorovich who explain the chemistry behind flavoring whiskey 

Joan Perch of the Campana Ideation and Invention Center talks about programs aimed at high school, middle school, and female students that explore STEAM

The Class of 2019 will soon moving on from LCCC, we talk with Tracy Green about these student’s accomplishments and a great 2018 at the college

Professor Harry Kestler and students Matt Fox, Steve Mares and Virginia Ford tell us about research they have been doing on HIV and other diseases  



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