Dick Rogers retirement celebration today!

Dick Rogers, professor of automotive technology, is retiring after 31 years at LLCC. Please join us TODAY from 2-4 p.m. in the R. Hl. Stephens Room to help celebrate Dick’s time at LLCC and to wish him well in his retirement.

7th graders back on campus today! “Everything at Lincoln Land is cool!”

Public Relations and Marketing is hosting the entire 7th grade from Chatham Middle School this week for tours and presentations. The first half visited campus Tuesday and the second half will be on campus this morning.  Thank you to all faculty and staff assisting with tours and presentations!

At the end of Tuesday’s presentation, students from each class were asked to tell one thing they learned on their tour. One student raised his hand and answered, “Everything at Lincoln Land is cool!”

Get your photo with the Best College plaque!

Stop by A. Lincoln Commons get your picture taken with the “Best College or University” plaque that LLCC has won two years in a row from the State Journal-Register’s Readers’ Poll! Photos are posted on the LLCC Facebook page, and whoever gets the most likes wins a prize. We’re taking photos today from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.; Thursday, 11:30 a.m. -2:30  p.m.: and Friday, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. #backtoback

See the latest photos!

Welcome, Kari Grafton!

Kari Grafton has joined the office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness as research and analytics associate. Her service dog is named Pepper Pots.  Kari is currently completing her M.S. in management information systems from UIS. She also holds a B.S. in anthropology from ISU and an A.S. from Heartland Community College. Welcome, Kari and Pepper Potts!

Calling all artists! “On My Own Time” Slated for September

This fall, LLCC will once again be participating in the Springfield Area Arts Council’s On My Own Time (OMOT) program. This unique program provides LLCC faculty and staff an opportunity to display original art they have created outside the office, truly, on your own time. There will be an in-house exhibit at LLCC and the city-wide exhibit at the Springfield Art Association showcasing first place award-winning artwork from all participating businesses, agencies and institutions.

LLCC’s in-house exhibit will be featured this year in the L. Philip and Mary Kathryn Trutter Museum.  Mr. Trutter was a Springfield architect with a lifelong love of art, even taking classes here at LLCC well into his 70s.  This exciting exhibit will showcase LLCC’s OMOT works, some of Mr. Trutter’s artwork created on his own time, as well as a few pieces of the Trutter world collection.  The LLCC community is invited to the opening exhibit which will be held Thursday, Sept. 21.

Faculty and staff may enter up to three artworks each, created since 2014, for a fee of $5 per entry. The fee assists with costs of the OMOT program. Artwork and registration fees will need to be submitted by Wednesday, Sept. 6. 

So spend time this summer using your imagination and skills to create new artwork! Find a detailed list of the categories, as well as the rules: 2017 OMOT Categories and Descriptions   2017 OMOT Rules

Please contact us with any questions.

Misty Hagstrom, 786.2466, misty.hagstrom@llcc.edu
Judy Jozaitis, 786.2420, judy.jozaitis@llcc.edu
Janet Semanik, 786.2217, janet.semanik@llcc.edu

 

LLCC student receives plaque for heroism

LLCC President Charlotte Warren, Ph.D. and Dick Rogers, automotive technology professor, presented auto tech student Trevor Clardy with a plaque yesterday to honor his bravery and heroism.  Trevor saved the life of a man who crashed into Lake Springfield last week.

Retiring trustees honored; new trustees seated; new board officers elected

A reception yesterday honored retiring LLCC Trustees Kent Gray of District 3, who served on the Board for 18 years; Jerry Wesley of District 7, who served eight years;  and Brandon Lewis, student trustee for the past year. They were presented with framed resolutions and plaques by Chair Craig Findley at the Board of Trustees meeting following the reception.

Newly elected Trustees Gordon Gates, District 3; Ken Elmore, District 7; and Student Trustee Saleana Moore took the oath of office, along with re-elected Trustees Craig Findley, District 6; and Jeff Fulgenzi, District 5.

The newly seated Board then elected Dennis Shackelford as chair, Wayne Rosenthal as vice chair, and Ken Elmore as secretary. 

 

 

 

Try out students’ video games today and vote for your favorites!

LLCC will hold its second annual Video Game Design Tournament today from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. in A. Lincoln Commons. A ribbon cutting at 10 will open the event.

More than 40 students from LLCC’s video game design course will make up 16 teams for this year’s tournament themed, “Don’t Stop Me Now.” The LLCC improvisational jazz band will provide music. Visitors can try out the games designed by LLCC students and vote via smartphone for best game, most innovative game and most enjoyable game. Prizes will be awarded to the top vote-getters.

More information is available from Professor Matthew Shaver at 6.9618.

LLCC-Taylorville 50th anniversary event Saturday cancelled

Due to the threat of wet and possibly severe weather this Saturday, April 29, officials of Lincoln Land Community College-Taylorville have cancelled a scheduled community event to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the college’s founding.

The event was set to run from 1-3 p.m. at LLCC-Taylorville, 800 S. Spresser, and as many of the planned activities were outside, it was decided to cancel the event in light of the weather forecast. No rescheduled date has been announced at this time.