Social Sciences will host a Constitution Day presentation entitled “Presidential Pardons” on Friday, Sept. 15 at noon in the Trutter Center on the LLCC-Springfield campus. Speakers are LLCC Professors of Political Science Chris McDonald, Ph.D., and John Vinzant, Ph.D. A discussion period will follow the presentation.
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2017-18 Recital Series opens Sunday, Sept. 24
LLCC’s annual Recital Series kicks off Sunday, Sept. 24, with a performance by The River Ramblers. The recital begins at 4 p.m. in the Trutter Center.
The River Ramblers is a six-piece bluegrass band that hails from Springfield and surrounding areas. The group assembled in 1987 with the commitment to maintain the traditional bluegrass sound. Members of the group include three of the band’s original members: Duane Patterson, Marc Bourne and Mike Smith. Other members are Jennifer Ramm, professor of chemistry at LLCC; Don Randle and Steve Hatfield. The band performs the music of bluegrass icons such as Bill Monroe, the Stanley Brothers and Flatt and Scruggs, and has issued four recordings, which include traditional songs combined with original tunes.
All LLCC Recital Series performances are free and open to the public.
View “On the Move” exhibit through Sept. 14
If you have not yet seen “On the Move,” a colored pencil art exhibit by L.A. Fuller, you can do so through Thursday, Sept. 14 in the James S. Murray Gallery, located on the second floor of Menard Hall. Fuller, of Champaign, Illinois, paints with acrylic on canvas, but more recently has been focusing on the medium of colored pencil. The focus of her drawings are the landscapes that she encounters during her hikes and exploration of the outdoors. In particular, she has taken an interest in water and how it changes the materials that lie beneath its surface.
Congratulations Amanda Roche!
Congratulations to Amanda Roche, assistant professor of nursing, on graduating this summer with her DNP (Doctor of Nursing Practice) in Educational Leadership from American Sentinel University.
Sept. 7 Academic Innovation & eLearning workshops
Blackboard Community
Andy Mitkos, learning management systems coordinator
Thursday, Sept. 7, 10-11 a.m. – S0119
In addition to courses, Blackboard now provides space for student clubs, extracurricular programs, department groups, committees and much more. The new Community Engagement system within the LLCC Blackboard system will allow you to connect with students and colleagues in a single online location. This session will provide a demonstration of this new tool and will show you how you can use this to communicate and connect with groups throughout the campus. A discussion on how to develop your own Blackboard Community Engagement module or organization will also be included. Click here to register http://bit.ly/2worvsV
Blackboard & SoftChalk – Open Lab
Gary Bach, instructional technology specialist
Thursday, Sept. 7, 1-3 p.m. – S0119
Have you ever had questions about how to accomplish something in Blackboard but couldn’t attend a previously scheduled Blackboard workshop? Have you ever been curious about the SoftChalk Software, or do you want to learn about the new features of SoftChalk Cloud? Now you can drop in to our open lab sessions to ask your question and to get help with your tasks. No registration is required to attend.
Adjunct Certificate of Absence form now available
The Adjunct Certificate of Absence (COA) form is now available for use on E-trieve. All administrate assistants have been sent instructions on how to input and submit the form to the payroll department.
Auditions Sept. 11 and 12 for LLCC Theatre’s “Alice in Wonderland”
LLCC Theatre in collaboration with Cutlass Artists will hold auditions next Monday and Tuesday evenings for a new collaborative adaptation of “Alice in Wonderland” from the text by Lewis Carroll.
Auditions will be held Sept. 11 and 12 from 7-9 p.m. in Sangamon South room 0015. The production, directed by LLCC professor of theatre Mark Hardiman, will run December 1, 2, 3, 8, 9 and 10 at 8 p.m. in Sangamon South room 0015.
The cast will be comprised of adults, young men and women. College students and community members are encouraged to audition. The production will employ cross gender casting for many roles, and all roles are open. Auditions will include reading from the script and movement exercises. Those interested in backstage, stage management or assistant to the director duties should drop by auditions for a brief conference with the director.
Constitution Day presentation Sept. 15
In observance of Constitution Day, Drs. Chris McDonald and John Vinzant, professors of political science, will discuss “Presidential Pardons” in a presentation Friday, Sept. 15, at noon in the Trutter Center.
Thank you from Nina Koch
Thank you to my LLCC family for the cards, memorial donations, prayers and expressions of sympathy shown to me after the loss of my mother. I also want to thank my bosses and co-workers for the beautiful pendant with my mother’s photograph. I truly appreciate all the kindness and support given to me.
Nina Koch, records and registration technician
Sept. 6 is the deadline to submit “On My Own Time” artwork
Faculty and staff interested in participating in LLCC’s On My Own Time (OMOT) exhibit — today, Wednesday, Sept. 6 is the deadline to submit your artwork. Each individual may enter up to three artworks created since 2014 for $5 per entry fee. Artwork and registration fees may be submitted to any of the LLCC coordinators (Misty, Judy or Janet).
Artwork entry and identification forms are attached. Thank you for your participation!
Misty Hagstrom, 786.2466, misty.hagstrom@llcc.edu
Judy Jozaitis, 786.2420, judy.jozaitis@llcc.edu
Janet Semanik, 786.2217, janet.semanik@llcc.edu