Rose Raikes, marketing and communications coordinator, PRM, and husband Erik became parents of a boy, Henry David Raikes, at 3 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30. Henry weighed 6 lbs., 14 oz. and was 20 inches long.
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In the news
Laurie Clemons, Dr. Paul Hudson, LLCC student Keith Treadwell and Tejumola Ologboni (Teju) LLCC guest speaker were interviewed by the SJ-R regarding African-American History Month. In addition, Teju and LLCC student David Shaw were interviewed by WAND-TV.
A-Team to meet Feb. 5
The A-Team will meet Thursday, Feb. 5, from noon-1 p.m. in MNRD 1179. The A-Team , or Asperger’s/Autism Awareness and Support Group, is an informal group of students, faculty, and staff who are interested in talking and learning about the challenges and successes of students with Asperger’s or Autism in the college setting. If you have any questions about this group, please contact Cara Swafford: cara.swafford@llcc.edu, or Linda Chriswell: linda.chriswell@llcc.edu. We hope to see you there!
LLCC sponsors 7th annual Lincoln Lecture Feb. 12
The 7th annual Lincoln Lecture in commemoration of Lincoln’s birthday, Feb. 12 will feature Ron J. Keller, associate professor of history and political science at Lincoln College and director of the Lincoln Heritage Museum. Keller will speak on “Who Does This Guy Think He Is?? 150 Years of Living, Loving and Loathing Lincoln’s Legacy.” The presentation begins at 9 a.m. in the Trutter Center.
Keller says his presentation will address the Lincoln legacy. ”From the moment of his tragic assassination 150 years ago, Abraham Lincoln was catapulted immediately into the annals of American greatness. Ever since then, America has emulated him, adored him, written about him and argued about him. While most consider him our greatest president, there have been some groups and individuals who have resisted and even scorned his legacy. Lincoln has, and remains, a more controversial and polarizing historical figure than many realize.”
Drawing upon quotes, images and other iconography in this presentation, Keller examines the disparate public and private perceptions of this man. This presentation will challenge the audience to ponder what Lincoln’s legacy means to us today, and what these perceptions say about America’s past and present.
Keller, who holds degrees from Olney Central College and Eastern Illinois University, has co-authored several books, including two 2010 releases: “Abraham Lincoln in Logan County” and “A Respect For the Office: Letters From the Presidents.” He served as a contributor to the publications “Lincoln and Freedom,” “The Oxford Encyclopedia of African-American History” and “The Essential Lincoln.” He is presently writing “Abraham Lincoln as State Legislator” for Southern Illinois University Press, due out in late 2016.
Keller has presented topics on the scholarship of Abraham Lincoln statewide and nationally. He serves on the board of the Abraham Lincoln Association, and is an advisor to the Lincoln Forum. In 2005, he was appointed to the Illinois Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission and was invited to the White House for a special Abraham Lincoln commemoration ceremony. In 2009, Governor Pat Quinn and the Lincoln Academy bestowed Keller with the Order of Lincoln—the highest honor given to a citizen of the state of Illinois—and which honors individuals who have contributed to the betterment of humanity or whose dedication to the principles of public service inspire all Illinoisans. He also received the 2011 Alumnus Award from Olney Central College.
Reminder: LLCC’s VALIC rep on campus Feb. 3
A reminder that LLCC’s VALIC rep Terri Bailey will be available to discuss various investment options on Tuesday, Feb. 3 from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. in the VP conference room, Menard Hall. Faculty and staff can make appointments HERE.
Today: Biggest Loser Contest registration deadline and Board of Trustees meets
Today is the deadline to sign up for the Biggest Loser Contest. Click LLCC Biggest Loser Contest for more information. Contact Kim Elder at 6-2214 or kim.elder@llcc.edu to register your team.
The LLCC Board of Trustees meets tonight at 5:15 p.m. in the Robert H. Stephens Room, Menard Hall. The agenda can be found HERE.
TODAY at LLCC
LLCC’s VALIC representative is on campus from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. in the HR conference room. Faculty and staff can set up an appointment online HERE.
The American Lung Association tobacco cessation presentation is being held 11 a.m.-noon in A. Lincoln Commons.
Congratulations, Aaron Berkowitz!
This week at LLCC
Wednesday, Jan. 21
Volunteer Fair from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. in A. Lincoln Commons. Come see the worthy organizations which could use your volunteer assistance.
Blood drive from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. in the Student Union. Donate on behalf of your favorite club and help them win $75 in club funding!