Congratulations to LLCC grad, Jennifer Davis of Petersburg, who was recently named the 2021 Illinois Ms. Agriculture USA Queen! She was an active member of the LLCC Agriculture Club and state winner in the Forestry and Natural Resources Employment Interview at the Illinois Professional Agricultural Students (PAS) Conference.
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Sheridan Lane, director, culinary program and operations, was interviewed about the LLCC culinary program and Culinary Institute offerings for a new program on NPR Illinois, “Community Voices.” It is airing today at noon and can be streamed at nprillinois.org.
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Bill Harmon, professor of agronomy, was interviewed by the State Journal-Register, WICS and 1450 AM/WFMB yesterday about the agricultural hemp field research being conducted at LLCC to test production practices. LLCC is currently the only community college in Illinois doing such research.
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Bill Harmon, professor of agronomy, was interviewed by WTAX and WMAY about the agricultural hemp field research being conducted at LLCC to test production practices. LLCC is currently the only community college in Illinois doing such research.
Sean Keeley, culinary specialist, is the author of today’s Epicuriosity 101 column in the State Journal-Register, “Family and Friendsgiving.”
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Sheridan Lane, director, culinary program and operations, was interviewed Oct. 2 for a new program on NPR Illinois, “Community Voices.” She spoke on the LLCC culinary program and Culinary Institute offerings.
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Jolene Lamb, coordinator, LLCC Culinary Institute, wrote today’s Epicuriosity 101 column in the State Journal-Register, “Pumpkin spice season is here!”
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Tisha Miller, enrollment coordinator, LLCC-Taylorville and LLCC-Litchfield, was interviewed on the WTIM morning talkshow on Sept. 24. She discussed LateStart options, steps to enroll and the Moving Forward to LLCC events.
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Jay Kitterman, consultant, LLCC Culinary Institute, wrote today’s Epicuriosity 101 column in the State Journal-Register entitled, “Sweets and more for Jewish New Year.”
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Kevin Lust, director, Illinois Small Business Development Center at LLCC, was interviewed on WTAX yesterday morning about the new Business Interruption Grants.
Mackenzi Matthews, LLCC alum and current UIS student, has recently been selected to serve on the Illinois Board of Higher Education. WSIL-TV reports that she aims to bring a voice to affordability and access to resources in higher education.
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Nancy Sweet, dean, LLCC Applied and Emerging Technologies, wrote the essay “Looking for a career change? Consider this high demand field” for the State Journal-Register, published Sept. 20.