Online grades for Summer and Mod 6 courses are due Monday, August 1st at noon. Contact Susan Mendenhall with any questions at 786-2424 or susan.mendenhall@llcc.edu.
Stop by the James. S. Murray Gallery to view an installation by artist Jeff Miller called “The Worker Line.” It’s only open through the end of this week, July 28.
This is one of few installations over the years in the gallery space, and is designed to envelop the viewer into an environment. About this piece, Miller says, “The struggle of ambition against the realities of faceless labor has been a driving force in my art. This body of work draws from labor-based jobs that exist within a hog slaughtering plant located in my hometown. ‘The Worker Line’ consists of a single, life-size woodcut block that provides a layered, printmaking-based installation project. The piece touches on the consequences of giving into failure and lack of identity within factory settings. The juxtaposition of these topics combined with a mixed-media approach provides an alternative method with which to approach issues concerning working class struggle.”Continue reading →
The deadline to submit your deposits to the Finance Department is Wednesday, July 27 at noon. As a reminder, if you’ve taken in funds, it is necessary to submit them and corresponding deposit slips to the Finance Department on a daily basis. Please hand the deposit to Elyse Calhoun, Libby Elder or Robin Ackman as monies should not be left unattended. If you have questions, please contact Elyse at ext. 62204 or Robin at ext. 62762. Thank you!
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.
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.
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:
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.
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.”