Foundation seeking teapots for Gala

LLCC In Wonderland. A Mad Hatter's Gala. 14th Annual Gala.The LLCC Foundation’s 14th annual Gala will be May 2. The theme for the event is based on Alice in Wonderland, and the Foundation is seeking teapots, teacups and saucers to be used for décor. If you have any of these items that you don’t mind parting with and would like to donate, please contact Barb Eades at 786-2255 or Barbara.Eades@llcc.edu.

Institutional Improvement Day Oct. 4

Institutional Improvement Day is Friday, Oct. 4. All offices will be closed and no classes will be held. Below is the schedule and additional information regarding the breakout sessions.

Schedule

8-8:30 a.m.

Coffee & Conversation (Cass Gym)

8:30-8:45 a.m.

Welcome from President Warren
Comments on Open Pathways, Tricia Kujawa
Evidence gathering efforts for this year
Reminder of the need to demonstrate using assessment to drive improvements by 2022

8:45-10 a.m.

Quality Council leadership share their FY2019 summary

10:10-10:20 a.m.

Transition to breakout area

10:20-11:05 a.m.

Symposia, presentations, discussions from various areas of the college*, round one

11:10-11:55 a.m.

Symposia, presentations, discussions from various areas of the college round two

Noon to 1 p.m.

Lunch (Student Union)

1-5 p.m.

Focused department work (organized by each cabinet member)

*Following is information about breakout sessions:

  • The Academic Assessment Team will present an overview of the data from our last round of assessment. (Menard Hall, Room 1179)
  • The Professional Development work group of the Campus Climate Team would like to gather feedback from classified and professional staff regarding access and awareness of professional development opportunities. (Menard Hall, Room 1177)
  • The Employee Satisfaction work group of the Campus Climate Team would like to get more information on communication issues to help guide their project charter work. (Menard Hall, Room 1175)
  • The Enrollment Services team will lead an overview session on Logger Central. (Menard Hall, Room 1176)
  • The Enrollment Services & Student Success teams will lead an overview on Student Planning. (Menard Hall, Room 1178)
  • The Student Success team will lead an overview of the Student Success Coaching Model. (Menard Hall, Room 1165)
  • The Persistence & Completion Taskforce is seeking feedback on their current project. (Menard Hall, Room 1166)
  • The External Stakeholders Team will present information on their AAS/CTE Program Advisory Committee Meetings project. (Menard Hall, Room 1167)
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LLCC welcomes new vice president of administrative services

Bryan GlecklerPlease join us in welcoming Bryan Gleckler, who has joined the administration of Lincoln Land Community College as vice president of administrative services! He began his new duties Oct. 1.

Gleckler comes to LLCC from Lake Land College where he served as vice president for business services. Prior to that, he was director of finance and operations for The Moss Group, a consulting firm in Washington, D.C. Gleckler also spent 17 years working at the Illinois Department of Corrections, becoming chief financial officer and then chief of staff for the agency.

He earned a master’s degree in public administration from University of Illinois Springfield and a bachelor’s degree from University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign.

16 annual Multicultural Fest today

Join us at the LLCC 16th Annual Multicultural Fest. Cultural exhibits, international flavors and entertainment. Free & open to the public. Wednesday, October 2nd, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Outside of Menard Hall (rain or shine). Lincoln Land Community College Student Life.The college’s 16th annual Multicultural Fest, sponsored by LLCC Student Life, takes place today, Oct. 2, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. outside A. Lincoln Commons on the Springfield campus. LLCC Outreach Centers are also hosting multicultural activities this week. The events are free and open to the public.

The annual Multicultural Fest showcases various cultures with ethnic food, entertainment and cultural exhibits.

Local food trucks are offering free samples of ethnic food at the event. Restaurants serving from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. include AZ-T-CA Mexican Grill, B&W Good Eats and Sweets, Gyros Stop and Cooper’s StrEATside Bistro.

Entertainment includes dance performances by LotusFire Bellydancers, Torch_Nation, and Modeste Mundongi and Jacqueese Kongolo. DJ Yinka will cover music from various regions of the world such as Latin America, Asia and Africa.

Those providing cultural exhibits are Baha’i Faith, Habitat for Humanity of Sangamon County, International Student Association, Japanese Koto of Springfield, LLCC Dance Club: Express Your Seoul., LotusFire BellyDance, NAACP Springfield, Palos Style, Phoenix Center, Sister Cities Association, Sol Peru, Springfield Commission on International Visitors and United States Air Force.

Upcoming events yet this week at LLCC Outreach Centers include:

  • LLCC-Beardstown, 109 White Pine Ln. – Wednesday, Oct. 2, 4:30-6 p.m.
  • LLCC-Taylorville, 800 S. Spresser – Thursday, Oct. 3, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

PRM wins awards

Lynn Whalen and Misty HagstromLLCC Public Relations and Marketing won two silver (2nd place) Medallion Awards Sunday at the District 3 Conference of the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations in Milwaukee. The awards were for Short Video (Ready), and Invitation (Singing in the Rain Gala invitation) designed by Misty Hagstrom, graphic design specialist (right). Lynn Whalen, executive director, is on the left.

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Celebrate LLCC talent at the “On My Own Time” opening reception

On My Own TimeAll are invited to the opening reception for LLCC’s “On My Own Time” on Thursday, Oct. 3 from 4-6 p.m. at the Philip and Mary Kathryn Trutter Museum. This exhibit features 29 pieces of artwork from LLCC faculty and staff. Refreshments will be served.

Don’t forget to vote for the LLCC’s People’s Choice Award! The artist of the favorite piece at LLCC will receive a $50 Visa gift card courtesy of the Philip and Mary Kathryn Trutter Museum.

The LLCC OMOT exhibit will be open Oct. 1-31.

OMOT is a program of the Springfield Area Arts Council offering individuals the opportunity to display original art created outside the office.

Join the LEAGUE Committee

If you are interested in joining the fun by serving on the LEAGUE Committee to help plan the annual faculty and staff giving campaign, we would love to hear from you! The committee meets once a month, and members serve for two years. We ask the following of committee members:

  • Attend the one-hour monthly committee meetings (October – March).
  • Help the day of the kickoff luncheon on Professional Development Day, Tuesday, Mar. 24, 2020.
  • Make a contribution to the LEAGUE Campaign. The amount is entirely up to you. It can be $1.

Please contact Barb Eades at 786-2255 or by email for more information.

Midday Yoga begins Oct. 14

Use your lunch hour as a time to unwind and reset your mind with Midday Yoga! Yoga is proven to benefit mental and physical health. Midday Yoga is a course designed to accommodate the needs of beginning yoga students as well as experienced practitioners. Participants will practice physical postures that stretch and open the body. All levels of experience are welcome. Wear comfortable clothing, and bring a yoga mat. There is a course limit of 20 participants, so sign up as soon as possible. Register today!

Course: Midday Yoga
Instructor: Patricia Lanser, 200RYT Yoga Fit Certified Yoga Instructor
Dates: Mondays, Oct. 14–Nov. 4
Times: Noon to 1 p.m.
Location: Montgomery Hall, Room 1143 on 10/14, Trutter on 10/21, 10/28, 11/4
Fee: $45
Course Code: CEW 802-06

Institutional Improvement Day Oct. 4

Institutional Improvement Day is Friday, Oct. 4. All offices will be closed and no classes will be held. Below is the schedule and additional information regarding the breakout sessions.

Schedule

8-8:30 a.m.

Coffee & Conversation (Cass Gym)

8:30-8:45 a.m.

Welcome from President Warren
Comments on Open Pathways, Tricia Kujawa
Evidence gathering efforts for this year
Reminder of the need to demonstrate using assessment to drive improvements by 2022

8:45-10 a.m.

Quality Council leadership share their FY2019 summary

10:10-10:20 a.m.

Transition to breakout area

10:20-11:05 a.m.

Symposia, presentations, discussions from various areas of the college*, round one

11:10-11:55 a.m.

Symposia, presentations, discussions from various areas of the college round two

Noon to 1 p.m.

Lunch (Student Union)

1-5 p.m.

Focused department work (organized by each cabinet member)

*Following is information about breakout sessions:

  • The Academic Assessment Team will present an overview of the data from our last round of assessment. (Menard Hall, Room 1179)
  • The Professional Development work group of the Campus Climate Team would like to gather feedback from classified and professional staff regarding access and awareness of professional development opportunities. (Menard Hall, Room 1177)
  • The Employee Satisfaction work group of the Campus Climate Team would like to get more information on communication issues to help guide their project charter work. (Menard Hall, Room 1175)
  • The Enrollment Services team will lead an overview session on Logger Central. (Menard Hall, Room 1176)
  • The Enrollment Services & Student Success teams will lead an overview on Student Planning. (Menard Hall, Room 1178)
  • The Student Success team will lead an overview of the Student Success Coaching Model. (Menard Hall, Room 1165)
  • The Persistence & Completion Taskforce is seeking feedback on their current project. (Menard Hall, Room 1166)
  • The External Stakeholders Team will present information on their AAS/CTE Program Advisory Committee Meetings project. (Menard Hall, Room 1167)
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Today is Take a Stand Tuesday

To recognize the beginning of domestic violence awareness month, members of the LLCC community will be “taking a stand” against domestic violence all day in A. Lincoln Commons. All individuals are encouraged to visit the table to learn more about intimate partner violence and join the movement by taking a pledge to increase awareness and support survivors.