Love poetry readings will take place in the James S. Murray Gallery today from 1-2 p.m. For more information, contact Dr. Deborah Brothers (deborah.brothers@llcc.edu) or Cara Swafford (cara.swafford@llcc.edu), professors of English.
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Education Career Day
LLCC is hosting its 16th annual Education Career Day today from 9 a.m. to noon. The event will be held in A. Lincoln Commons.
The event is open to students and community members interested in education as a career, including individuals who already have a bachelor’s degree. It provides attendees the opportunity to learn about LLCC’s associate degrees in education and transfer opportunities to various four-year institutions, ask questions of representatives from participating colleges and universities, and compare programs.
Thank you from Jane Hartman
Please know how grateful I am for the outpouring of lovely expressions of sympathy on the death of my dear mom, Nellie Allen. My family and I are deeply appreciative of our LLCC friendships and your kindness to us.
Jane Hartman, professor, music
10th annual Lincoln Lecture today
LLCC hosts the 10th annual Lincoln Lecture today at 9 a.m. in the Robert H. Stephens Room of Menard Hall.
James M. Cornelius, Ph.D., curator of the Lincoln Collection at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, will speak on the topic, “Abraham Lincoln: Nature Boy or Science Drone.”
Dr. Cornelius, a native of Minneapolis, worked for 10 years as an editor in New York City at Doubleday, Random House and Collier’s Encyclopedia, then for eight years in the University of Illinois Library’s Illinois History and Lincoln Collections. Read more about the featured lecturer.
Also on Lincoln’s birthday, representatives from the Lincoln Home National Historic Site will sponsor an informational display in A. Lincoln Commons on the Springfield campus.
LLCC-Litchfield will live stream the movie “Lincoln” at 1 p.m.
On Feb. 13, LLCC-Taylorville will sponsor a presentation on President Lincoln at 1 p.m. in the South Building, Room 1115.
On Feb. 14, LLCC-Jacksonville will host Pam Brown as Mary Todd Lincoln in “Taking Leave,” written by Ken Bradbury, at 10 a.m. followed by a Q & A session. The Gettysburg Address will also be read.
The public is invited to all events without charge.
In addition, LLCC-Beardstown will sponsor a student trip to the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum in Springfield on Feb. 12.
Thank you from Jan Szoke
Thank you to everyone that has expressed your condolences after the passing of my father on Jan. 27. It was very much appreciated.
Jan Szoke, program director, respiratory care
LLCC honored as a “Best Place to Work”
Dr. Charlotte Warren, president, accepted this plaque on behalf of the entire faculty and staff of LLCC at a reception Wednesday evening honoring the “Best Places to Work” in central Illinois. The award was given by the Springfield Business Journal and United Community Bank. An article about the college is featured in the current edition of the Springfield Business Journal.
10th annual Lincoln Lecture Feb. 12
LLCC hosts the 10th annual Lincoln Lecture Monday, Feb. 12 at 9 a.m. in the Robert H. Stephens Room of Menard Hall.
James M. Cornelius, Ph.D., curator of the Lincoln Collection at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, will speak on the topic, “Abraham Lincoln: Nature Boy or Science Drone.”
Dr. Cornelius, a native of Minneapolis, worked for 10 years as an editor in New York City at Doubleday, Random House and Collier’s Encyclopedia, then for eight years in the University of Illinois Library’s Illinois History and Lincoln Collections. Read more about the featured lecturer.
Also on Lincoln’s birthday, representatives from the Lincoln Home National Historic Site will sponsor an informational display in A. Lincoln Commons on the Springfield campus.
LLCC-Litchfield will live stream the movie “Lincoln” at 1 p.m.
On Feb. 13, LLCC-Taylorville will sponsor a presentation on President Lincoln at 1 p.m. in the South Building, Room 1115.
On Feb. 14, LLCC-Jacksonville will host Pam Brown as Mary Todd Lincoln in “Taking Leave,” written by Ken Bradbury, at 10 a.m. followed by a Q & A session. The Gettysburg Address will also be read.
The public is invited to all events without charge.
In addition, LLCC-Beardstown will sponsor a student trip to the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum in Springfield on Feb. 12.
VALIC representative on campus Feb. 9
Terri Bailey, VALIC financial advisor, will be on campus Friday, Feb. 9 from 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. in the VP conference room to answer questions about the 403(b) and 457(b) deferred compensation plan options available to LLCC employees from VALIC. View the invitation to find out how you can register for a consultation time. Deferred compensation options are available to employees from VALIC and TIAA-CREF.
Spring film series
The LLCC Arts and Humanities Department will host a free film and discussion series this spring entitled, “Through a Different Lens: Cultural Perspectives through Film.” The first film showing will be of “Masaan” on Thursday, Feb. 22.
“Masaan” (2015) – Set in the holy city of Varanasi, this film tells a story of four lives that intersect along the Ganges — a low caste boy hopelessly in love, a daughter ridden with guilt, a hapless father with fading morality and a spirited child yearning for a family, longing to escape the moral constructs of a small town. Masaan means “crematorium,” symbolically significant as the sacred waters of the Ganges witness the cycle of death and rebirth.
The film series will be held on select Thursday evenings from 6-9 p.m. in the Trutter Center, hosted by Ashley Green and Paul Van Heuklom, professors of English and Joseph Hoff, professor of Spanish. In addition, the Trutter Museum will have culturally relevant artifacts from the Trutter collection on display in the reception area. Film series attendees are encouraged to come early to enjoy the art and history prior to the film showings.