Kevin Lust, director, Illinois Small Business Development Center at LLCC, presented “Valuable New Changes to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP)” June 12 as part of the free webinar, “All IN 4U and Other Opportunities for Small Businesses: Changes to Paycheck Protection Program and Local Business Activities,” sponsored by UIS and Innovate Springfield.
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Jolene Lamb, coordinator, LLCC Culinary Institute, wrote today’s Epicuriosity 101 column in the State Journal-Register, “Learn to Cook and Bake Online.”
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Dr. Charlotte Warren, LLCC president, wrote the essay, “Moving Forward” for the “Connections” section of the Sunday, June 7, State Journal-Register.
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Jessica Ingold, youth programs coordinator, was interviewed Tuesday by WTAX about the online College for Kids programs that will be offered for summer 2020.
Jay Kitterman, consultant, LLCC Culinary Institute, wrote today’s Epicuriosity 101 column in the State Journal-Register entitled, “The new normal for restaurants.”
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Dee Krueger, director, LLCC-Taylorville was interviewed on the WTIM morning talkshow on May 28. She discussed the advantages of summer classes, the upcoming virtual LLCC experience and community education offerings including information on College For Kids.
Kevin Lust, director, Illinois Small Business Development Center at LLCC, presented “Back to Business: What Not to Miss” as part of a series of 11 free webinars on reopening the state amid the COVID-19 pandemic sponsored by UIS and Innovate Springfield.
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Laurel Bretz, director, LLCC Community Education, was interviewed on WMAY’s “Comeback Springfield” segment May 29 regarding the 10 free online classes being offered, along with other online Community Education programs.
Jessica Ingold, youth programs coordinator, was interviewed Friday by the Jacksonville Journal-Courier about the online College for Kids programs that will be offered for summer 2020.
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President Charlotte Warren, Ph.D., was interviewed May 26 by WICS for an upcoming segment that will air May 30 between commencement ceremonies for District 186 high schools.
Sheridan Lane, director, culinary program and operations, is the author of today’s Epicuriosity 101 column in the State Journal-Register, “Fresh summer shindig.”
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Sean Keeley, culinary specialist, is the author of today’s Epicuriosity 101 column in the State Journal-Register, “Old School Comfort Food.”
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Alison Mills, director of financial aid, spoke on the WTAX Morning Newswatch program May 18 about the virtual FAFSA assistance sessions being offered by the financial aid office.
Lynn Whalen, executive director of public relations and marketing, wrote the article “Encourage” for the spring 2020 issue of “Counsel,” published by the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations.
President Charlotte Warren, Ph.D. named to IBHE COVID-19 Campus Reopening Committee
Charlotte Warren, Ph.D., LLCC president, has been appointed to serve on the Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE) COVID-19 Campus Reopening Committee. Leaders of public and private higher education will discuss and determine how students can safely return to campus in coming months.
Following the release of Governor JB Pritzker’s Restore Illinois plan, IBHE has convened this committee to shape guidance on how campuses across the state can open safely this fall semester amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Deputy Governor for Education Jesse Ruiz said, “I am grateful for IBHE’s leadership on this and look forward to the committee’s recommendations for the 2020-2021 academic year. As always, our priority remains protecting the health and safety of students, faculty and staff, while providing a high-quality education to prepare students for future careers.”
The University of Illinois System, with its deep scientific expertise and on-going statewide work related to COVID-19, will ensure the committee has access to the latest public health research and guidance with a lens that is uniquely focused on higher education. “Higher education leaders, faculty and staff did an amazing job of rising to meet the unprecedented challenges this pandemic posed to our students and institutions this spring,” IBHE Chair John Atkinson remarked. “Keeping our students on track to post-secondary attainment remains our primary focus and I am confident that together these leaders will help enable continued success in that effort.”
“We know there is a lot of uncertainty, but one thing that is certain is that Illinois colleges remain the best, most affordable option for many. Whether that means working online to be safe, or a socially-distanced in-person experience, our colleges and universities will be here,” said Ginger Ostro, executive director, IBHE. “As we focus on implementing the Restore Illinois plan across the state’s higher education system, the expertise of these college and university leaders will be invaluable.”
The committee includes:
- IBHE Executive Director Ginger Ostro
- Representatives of Illinois’ public universities
- Northern Illinois University President Lisa Freeman
- University of Illinois President Tim Killeen
- Southern Illinois University President Dan Mahony
- Chicago State University President Zaldwaynaka “Z” Scott
- Representatives of Illinois’ private colleges and universities
- Judson University President Gene Crume
- Loyola University President Joanne Rooney
- Northwestern University President Morton Shapiro
- University of Chicago President Robert Zimmer
- Representatives of Illinois’ community colleges
- City Colleges of Chicago Chancellor Juan Salgado
- Illinois Central College President Sheila Quirk-Bailey
- Lincoln Land Community College President Charlotte Warren
- Rend Lake College President Terry Wilkerson
Jerry Kruse, dean and provost of the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine will also lend public health expertise. Brian Durham, executive director of the Illinois Community College Board and David Tretter of the Federation of Independent Illinois Colleges and Universities will help provide expertise and advice to institutions across the broader systems.