Rick Schnetzler has recently joined LLCC as director, IT support. He comes to the college with nearly 20 years of experience in IT end user support. Most recently, he served as the help desk manager for United Community Bank. Rick has a bachelor’s degree in business with a focus on IT management.
As a reminder, LLCC Facilities Services will be coordinating testing of fire alarm systems in all LLCC buildings beginning this morning. While we strive to keep disruptions to a minimum, it is necessary to sound the horns and activate the strobes during testing. As always, your patience is greatly appreciated as we perform this vital service.
Local and regional employers with jobs available are invited to post them on a new online job board offered by LLCC Career Services. The LLCC job board aims to connect LLCC students and alumni with available jobs in the community.
Benefits to employers include free registration, unlimited job postings and direct access to LLCC student and alumni job seekers. The system can accommodate full-time and part-time job openings as well as internships and apprenticeships. LLCC Career Services will review and approve each new employer and job posting to ensure compliance with LLCC policies.
Students and alumni can review work opportunities and upload their resumes to apply for jobs or follow the employer’s specific application instructions.
LLCC Public Relations and Marketing would appreciate your assistance during fall Welcome Week! PRM is looking for volunteers to assist at the welcome table in A. Lincoln Commons Aug. 23-26 during the first week of fall classes.
Help students get a great start to the semester by greeting them, answering their questions, providing directions and encouraging them to stop by the Welcome Week events hosted by LLCC Student Life! An FAQ reference sheet will be on the table along with highlighters to help in marking students’ routes to their classes. Because social distancing may not be possible when providing assistance to students, we ask those fully vaccinated to consider volunteering as greeters.
The college is now requiring vaccinated employees to provide documented proof of their vaccination status to LLCC Human Resources. This can be done by scanning in your vaccination card and sending the file electronically, or by making a copy and delivering to anyone in the Human Resources office. Please do this as soon as possible, so that it is not assumed you are unvaccinated and subject to mask wearing requirements while on campus.
As a reminder, the COVID-19 testing site is open at the Trutter Center on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Routine testing is a great way to ensure you are COVID free and not risking the infection of others.
We continue to strongly encourage all of our employees and students to be vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus. With the prevalence of the Delta variant that is spreading across the country, the best defense against this is to be fully vaccinated. While vaccinations are widely available through the health department and many other locations, LLCC will be holding another vaccination clinic on Aug. 23 from 8:30 a.m.-noon and 4-6:30 p.m.
LLCC Facilities Services will be coordinating testing of fire alarm systems in all LLCC buildings beginning the morning of Tuesday, Aug. 3. While we strive to keep disruptions to a minimum, it is necessary to sound the horns and activate the strobes during testing. As always, your patience is greatly appreciated as we perform this vital service.
Rapid Enrollment Days on July 27, 28 and 29 provided great opportunities for students to get started at LLCC.
LLCC Public Relations and Marketing and Student Services would like to thank all who assisted with these important events. We sincerely appreciate you sharing your time, expertise and enthusiasm for LLCC!
Those who assisted include: Lisa Avendano, Holly Bauman, Dr. Victor Broderick, Michelle Burger, Dr. Joel Dykstra, Tiffany Elliott, Nick Ferreira, Sergeant Mike Hanson, Dr. Sonja Harvey, Dr. Joe Hoff, Christie Hovey, Laurie Lewis-Fritz, Diane Liesen, LLCC Facilities, LLCC Police, Janelle Murphy, Patrick Moore, Laurie Myers, Samantha Reif, Chief Chris Russell, Dr. Scott Searcy, Matt Shaver, Al Shull, Julie Sutfin, Katie Tice, Dr. Kim Vogt, Jason Waddell, Tara Walk, Adam Watkins, Thom Whalen and Doris Williams.
LLCC received a special visit from renowned sculptor John McClarey on Wednesday, July 28. The college will be proudly displaying his “Reflections” piece in A. Lincoln Commons.
Pictured L-R: Ryan Roberts, LLCC professor and librarian; Karen Sanders, vice president, advancement/LLCC Foundation executive director; and John McClarey.