Dr. Nancy Sweet, dean of the Workforce Institute at LLCC, was interviewed May 5 by WICS on the $500,000 Federal Aviation Administration grant awarded to the college to help increase and diversify the aviation mechanics workforce. She is also doing an interview on the topic with WFMB-AM (Sports Radio 1450) today.
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International association awards accreditation to LLCC’s new diesel technologies program
The new diesel technologies program at LLCC, which will welcome its first group of students in fall 2023, has earned accreditation through the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) Foundation. AED is the international trade association for equipment distributors, manufacturers and service providers.
“We are pleased that LLCC has chosen to demonstrate its commitment to academic excellence and continuous improvement through the process of accreditation,” said Sean Fitzgerrel, AED Foundation senior director of workforce and industry initiatives. “Accreditation signifies to equipment industry stakeholders that LLCC has met rigorous industry-specific national equipment technical standards. It further signifies to current and prospective students that the program provides the best in diesel equipment technical education as defined by the industry it serves.”
The two-year, associate degree diesel technologies program is the newest offering in LLCC’s Workforce Institute and provides training to those interested in high-tech careers working on heavy duty trucks, agricultural and construction equipment. Program Director Jeff Gardner says that demand is strong for qualified diesel technicians both locally and nationally, with many companies offering students tuition reimbursement and other incentives to enter this high-paying career field.
More information is available at www.llcc.edu/diesel or by contacting Gardner at jeffrey.gardner@llcc.edu or 217-786-2239.
In the news
Joshua Dineen, chef specialist, wrote today’s Epicuriosity 101 column in the State Journal-Register, “Learning about Thai and Vietnamese flavors.”
Auto tech and aviation students learn more about bachelor’s degree opportunities
Brian Earley, instructor, automotive technology, and Dave Pietrzak, program director, aviation, took students on a field trip to Southern Illinois University Carbondale last Friday. Students from automotive technology and aviation mechanics learned more about bachelor’s degree programs in auto tech and aviation and toured facilities. Students also toured Enhanced Aero’s hangar, a new aviation business located across from SIU Aviation.
Culinary dual credit students visit campus
Dual credit students from Nokomis High School participating in Pastry Arts CLA 142 and Food Pro 1 CLA 131 recently visited LLCC Culinary and Hospitality on the Springfield campus to complete finals for their prospective classes. In an effort to calibrate the teaching and learning occurring in both places, ongoing connection between the main campus program and the dual credit program is something that the culinary and hospitality program has focused on this school year. In the fall, Sheridan Lane, director of programs and operations, and Jeff Martin, workforce recruitment coordinator, visited the classrooms to talk about career pathways in the culinary and hospitality industry as well as available programing at the Workforce Institute and LLCC as a whole. Then this spring, students participated in the calibration/final exam at the Workforce Careers Center at the end of their learning periods on March 31 for Pastry Arts, and April 21 for Food Pro 1. We hope to use the results of students’ final exam data collected in both dual credit and on-campus classes to inform and guide the ongoing partnership.
In the news
Sheridan Lane, director, culinary program and operations, wrote “What’s in a Name?” published in this week’s Epicuriosity 101 column in the State Journal-Register.
LLCC Aviation hosts CACC students
In the community
On Thursday, Rashawn Jones, program navigator, PATH; Brandon Lewis program navigator, WEI; and Jeff Martin , workforce recruitment coordinator, Workforce Institute, attended the District #186 Lawrence Education Center/Springfield Learning Academy Education Fair. They spoke with students about the many opportunities at LLCC.
Career fairs for students
Info Tech Expo
The computer science program at LLCC is hosting the Info Tech Expo 2023 today, April 13, 1-3 p,m. at Kreher Agriculture Center.
The event will showcase the computer science program and its talented students. The expo will provide students with the opportunity to to learn more about the local IT industry and network with local employers and to explore different career paths in the field of computer science.
Employers such as the State of Illinois Department of Innovation and Technology, SIU School of Medicine, Illinois Air National Guard 183rd Wing, United Community Bank, i3 Broadband, Computer Techniques LLC and MSF&W Consulting will be present at the event.
Workforce Institute Career Fair
The Workforce Institute at LLCC hosted a career fair yesterday, 9-11 a.m. and 4:30-6:30 p.m., for LLCC students. Approximately 30 employers participated.
Bistro Verde closed next Thursday, April 13
Bistro Verde in the Workforce Careers Center will be open Tuesday and Wednesday of next week from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and closed Thursday, April 13, for a private event.