The college will be introducing new stationery in celebration of our 50th anniversary with the beginning of fall semester. If you currently have a large supply of main campus letterhead, please return what you will not need to Duplication/Printshop as soon as possible so others who are in need may use it.
Position Vacancy Announced
The Human Resources office is currently advertising for an Academic Support Specialist in the TRIO program. Complete information on this position can be found on the HR Employment site.
Books available from CCTC Course
The Capital City Training Center is offering leftover books from a recent training to LLCC faculty and staff. If interested, contact Paula Luebbert at 782-1086 or paula.luebbert@llcc.edu. The following are available on a first come, first served basis:
- MS Office 365, Office 2016 (Shelly Cashman Series) – 5 copies
- Android Boot Camp for Developers using Java, 3rd Edition; Corinne Hoisington – 6 copies
In the Community
Jason Waddell, assistant professor of music, will be performing with quintet Brickhouse Brass this evening at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 2477 W Washington St, Springfield. The free public concert begins at 7 p.m.
In the News
Marnie Record, workforce specialist, Value Added Local Foods program, wrote this week’s Epicuriosity 101 column in the State Journal-Register titled, “Food Trucks on the move in Springfield.”
Condolences to Dick Rogers
Our sincere condolences to Dick Rogers, professor of automotive technology, on the passing of his sister, Karen Thomas. Services will take place Friday, July 22. Gifts may be made in her honor to the LLCC Foundation Pay It Forward fund.
In the News
Dr. Chris McDonald, professor of political science, was interviewed this morning on the WTAX Morning Newswatch regarding the attempted coup in Turkey and how it might affect relations with the U.S. and European Union. Hear the interview.
College for Kids Update
Week two of College for Kids us underway and it’s turning out to be another great year! Visit the CFK Facebook page to see what the campers are up to.
Accessing KBOX Forms
The PRM Project Request, Institutional Research and Effectiveness queries, Duplication/Print Shop submission and Facilities Services Work Order system have been migrated to new queues within KBOX, the ITS Service Desk software application. There are multiple ways to access these!
- If you are on a college PC, click the ITS Service Desk icon on your desktop.
- From our website, go to MyLLCC and click KBOX Forms under Faculty/Staff Resources.
- Directly type in the url https://help.llcc.edu.
- Some department portal pages have links to the new KBOX forms in place of the old forms.
Frequently asked questions about using KBOX forms can be found on the ITS Services website and click on the News icon. Should you require assistance with the KBOX software to submit, view or add a comment to an existing ticket, please contact the ITS Service Desk at 786.2555 or helpme@llcc.edu during our scheduled hours and/or view the available documentation on the Employee Portal, IT, Faculty & Staff Specialized ITS Training page. You will still contact the department directly for inquiries regarding your ticket requests.
In the News
Jessica Ingold, youth programs coordinator, and two campers were interviewed Thursday for the evening news on WICS and FOX regarding College for Kids camps running during the month of July.
David Bowman, workforce development program coordinator, was interviewed by Dr. Clay Robinson of the American Society of Agronomy.
Robinson, who is revising content and testing requirements for ASA’s Certified Crop Advisor program, was on the LLCC campus to inspect Lake Springfield watershed innovations. LLCC’s soil lab bioreactor, along with 2 saturated buffer systems near Auburn, were video scripted for inclusion in their revised materials.