Jay Kitterman, consultant, LLCC Culinary Institute, wrote today’s Epicuriosity 101 column in the State Journal-Register entitled, “Tips for grilling fish.”
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Aaliyah Kissick, student trustee, was interviewed on the WICS Marketplace program, where she spoke about attending LLCC and how her business classes have assisted her in running her own business.
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Nancy Sweet, director, LLCC culinary programs and operations, wrote today’s Epicuriosity 101 column in the State Journal-Register entitled, “Using summer herbs to their fullest.”
Jim Dietz, head volleyball coach, is featured in Volleyball Magazine discussing coaching and the U.S. Marine Corps Leadership Course he recently participated in.
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Dee Krueger, director, LLCC-Taylorville, was interviewed on the WTIM Morning Talk Show May 23. She discussed the Health Care Expo, Campus Visit Day and summer/fall class offerings at LLCC-Taylorville.
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Dr. Lesley Frederick, vice president, student services, was interviewed by WICS/FOX Illinois news about the project to renovate and expand student services, which is included in the the governor’s proposed capital plan.
Dr. Cynthia Maskey, dean of health professions, discussed the Health Care Expo on WMAY yesterday. The event is being held today, May 23, from 6-8 p.m. in the Trutter Center for prospective students interested in health careers.
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Sean Keeley, culinary specialist, is the author of today’s Epicuriosity 101 column in the State Journal-Register, “Burger vs. Burger.”
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LLCC received a “thumbs up” from the State Journal-Register May 18 for efforts to assist displaced Robert Morris University students following the announcement that the RMU Springfield campus is closing.
Dr. Cynthia Maskey, dean of health professions, was interviewed by WTAX radio May 20 on the Health Care Expo this Thursday from 6-8 p.m. and the many health care degree, certificate and short-term health care programs offered at LLCC.
Karen Sanders, executive director, LLCC Foundation, was named in the State Journal-Register May 19 as a nominee for non-for-profit business director of the year in the 34th annual Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce Small Business Awards.
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Anne Armbruster, student success coach, wrote the LLCC essay in yesterday’s State Journal-Register, “Student success coaches support students through their academic journey.”
In the news – LLCC offers help to displaced RMU students
Dr. Lesley Frederick, vice president, student services, was interviewed by WICS/FOX Illinois news on the special assistance being offered to displaced students of Robert Morris University’s Springfield campus, which is closing soon. She was also interviewed by WLDS/WEAI news on the same topic.
LLCC has designated a team to work individually with RMU students in exploring enrollment options for the summer and/or fall semesters. Students may email RMU2LLCC@llcc.edu or call 217-786-9600 to reach the response team. The team can answer potential questions about transfer to LLCC, financial aid, transcripts and more.
“We have reached out to RMU Springfield to let them know we are committed to serving any RMU student currently attending or planning to do so in the fall,” said Dr. Frederick. “LLCC has many high quality courses and training programs, offered at an affordable price, in subjects that were offered at RMU in Springfield.”
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Dr. Cynthia Maskey, dean of health professions, appeared on the Good Day Illinois program on FOX Illinois May 15 to promote the upcoming Health Care Expo. She will be interviewed this morning on WMAY and Monday on WTAX on the same topic. The Health Care Expo will be held Thursday, May 23, from 6-8 p.m. in the Trutter Center for prospective students interested in health careers.
Tisha Miller, enrollment coordinator for LLCC-Litchfield and LLCC-Taylorville, was interviewed by Miller Media r on the LLCC/Greater Taylorville Chamber of Commerce job fair.