In the News

Kevin Lust, director, Illinois Small Business Development Center at LLCC, discussed how to start a business in Illinois on Sports Radio 1450’s AM Springfield program Jan. 11, and will appear on Good Day Marketplace on FOX 55 this morning at 8:20.

Jamie Stout, director of Community Education, (and her dog!) are featured in an article in the current SO (Springfield’s Own) magazine.

In the News

Lisa Collier, associate vice president, enrollment services, was interviewed by WSMI Jan. 8 on the FAFSA and various forms of financial aid and scholarships.

Encourage students to attend Smart Start Seminars!

The Center for Academic Success is offering free Smart Start Seminars in January for students. Please encourage them to attend!

This 50-minute seminar includes: Introduction to college-level study skills, time management, reading and questioning textbooks, taking effective notes, skills to improve your memory, and test-taking tips.

For dates and the registration form, visit our Workshops and Seminars page.

In the News

Dick Rogers, professor, automotive technology, was interviewed Jan. 7 by Tim Landis of the State Journal-Register for an upcoming story on technology in newer cars, and how this affects repair bills.

Marnie Record, workforce specialist, is this week’s author of the SJ-R’s Epicuriosity 101 column with “Food labels and their meaning.”

Janet Semanik, Trutter Museum coordinator, provided information on the Trutter Museum’s current exhibit for this story about the Trutters in this week’s Illinois Times.

The press conference Jan. 6 announcing the donation of $850,000 from LRS to the LLCC Foundation for expansion of the LLCC aviation center was covered by many media outlets including the State Journal-Register, WICS, WAND, WCIA, Sports Radio 1450, WTAX, WYMG/COOL. Interviewees included Dave Pietrzak, director of aviation, and several of his students.

Lynn Whalen, executive director, PRM, was interviewed Jan. 7 about MAP grant funding by WCIA.

 

LLCC Board of Trustees approves naming of new aviation classroom building

Trustees thank Dick Levi for generous donation 

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The LLCC Board of Trustees met in special session yesterday afternoon and unanimously approved naming of a new aviation classroom building the Levi, Ray and Shoup, Inc. Aviation Center at Lincoln Land Community College.

The board’s special meeting preceded a press conference at Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport to announce a gift of $850,000 from Dick Levi of Levi, Ray and Shoup, Inc. to the LLCC Foundation to allow for construction of a new classroom facility adjacent to the current LLCC aviation center at the airport.

At the special board meeting, LLCC Chair Craig Findley noted the many years of work by former chair and long-time LLCC trustee Kent Gray in envisioning and planning for the expansion.

Mr. Gray joined the board in thanking Mr. Levi and Levi, Ray and Shoup for the generous and community-minded donation. “This gift will fulfill our long-held dream to improve our training facilities in the growing field of aviation mechanics. We will potentially be able to double the number of students we serve who can train for secure careers in the aviation maintenance field. We will have more room for classrooms, currently housed in modular structures, and outstanding spaces for hands-on technical training.”

The Springfield Airport Authority will own and oversee construction of the new facility, which is scheduled to begin this spring and open next fall.

At the press conference following the board meeting, Mr. Levi commented, “I am truly pleased and proud to make this gift to benefit students and the community.”

A number of LLCC aviation students who were on hand for the press conference have paid internships and offers to work at StandardAero, located at the airport, which was acquired last fall by Veritas Capital based in New York. At the time of the acquisition, the company announced an increase in hiring, and LLCC’s program puts students in a good position to compete for those expanding jobs.

LLCC’s 18-month aviation mechanics program, the only such program in central Illinois, prepares students to take the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification exam for airframe and power plant mechanics. The program emphasizes hands-on experience with the repair and maintenance of modern engines and airframes.

Classes in the program begin every January and August. The new program beginning January 19 still has openings for students.

More information on enrolling is available by calling Dave Pietrzak, director of aviation, at 217.544.4965 or 309.530.7372 or online at www.llcc.edu/aviation.

 

Try Midday Yoga!

Community education is offering a Midday Yoga class 1-2 p.m., beginning Jan. 13 and lasting for 8 weeks. The fee is $79 and participants can sign up in Registration or via WebAdvisor. Use course code CEW 802-01B to register.

Fire sprinkler testing today in outreach centers

Facilities Services will be conducting tests of the fire sprinklers in the outreach centers today, 1/6/16. During these tests it will be necessary to periodically activate the fire alarm horns and strobes. Disruption will be kept to a minimum as much as possible and as always, we appreciate your patience.

 

Special meeting of Board of Trustees scheduled today

The LLCC Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting today, Jan. 6, 2016 at 1 p.m. at Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport, Hangar 4. The purpose of the meeting will be acceptance of a donation and naming of the aviation center. A press conference will follow.

Thank you from Nancy Cobetto

Thank you all for the gift cards, cake, picture and retirement wishes. I do not know who all donated for everything so this is a heartfelt thank you to each and everyone of you. A special thanks to Laurie Clemons for coordinating everything. To Advising and all of Student Services, it’s been great working with you. Another thank you goes to Karen Sanders and Ryan Murphy for the baseball surprise gathering. And, a special, special thanks to Ron Riggle and the Athletic Department who got me, not once, but three times. It’s been a pleasure working with all of you. You are like family! Go Loggers!