Office 365 – What is Clutter?

Now that you have been using Office 365 (this may take up to 30 days), a new folder called Clutter will appear in your mailbox and some of your messages automatically moved there. Clutter is a great filtering tool that will help you keep your Inbox clutter free! This is just one of the many new tools and features available with Office 365.

Clutter analyzes your messages for certain criteria and based upon your previous email habits, determines if a message should be considered low-priority and then moves them to the Clutter folder.  With that being said, you can help Clutter learn your preferences more efficiently by moving messages to and from the Clutter folder.  If you do nothing with your messages, you should receive an email summary notifying you that you have messages in the Clutter folder.

All internal messages from an LLCC email account will not be subject to the automatic filtering and will not be moved to the Clutter folder. Your messages will only be analyzed by Clutter filtering after the antispam filter and any Rules that you may have applied to your account.

If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to reach out to the service desk for assistance.

Posted in ITS |

Campus Wildlife

This little fawn has been capturing the attention the attention of campus lately.  Thanks Gary Bach, instructional technology specialist, for sharing a photo from your sighting behind Sangamon Hall, hear the patio!

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IR and IE requests forms moved to K-Box

The process to request data from Institutional Research and Effectiveness has been moved from the Portal to the “K-Box” ticket system.   To submit your request, just click on the ITS Service Desk Icon on your desktop on campus (https://help.llcc.edu/), select New/New Ticket From Queue/Institutional Research & Effectiveness and complete the form.

This new process will facilitate communication, tracking and prioritization of data requests.  If you have any questions, please contact Susan (susan.simpson@llcc.edu), Tricia (tricia.kujawa@llcc.edu) or Bobbi (Bobbi.henry@llcc.edu)  in the IR and IE offices.

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Brian McMillen Memorial Run/Walk raises over $6,000

Nearly 250 participants were on campus last Saturday for the Veterans Club’s 9th Annual Brian McMillen Memorial Run/Walk to raise funds for the LLCC Veterans Scholarship and other charities. The event raised more than $6,000. Winners include:

5K Female – Claudia Magnussen
5K Male – Chad Sutton
10K Female – Jeanine McMillen
10K Male – Jeffrey Surbeck

To view results from the race, visit www.finishresults.com.

LLCC-Jacksonville’s Traveling Theatre peforms June 1,2

LLCC-Jacksonville’s Traveling Theatre is preparing the final show of the semester!  “Breakin’ Through and Bleedin’ Blue, the story of Triopia” will be performed at Arenzville Methodist Church on Wednesday, June 1 and at the Chapin Christian Church on Thursday, June 2.   The performances begin at 7 p.m.   $10 tickets are available by calling the Triopia school office at 457-2281. A free-will donation dinner prior to the shows at 6 p.m.

The 2016 class has done 24 performances for audiences that have totaled in the thousands.  Last fall, they toured 16 different elementary schools with their “Super Hero play and two weeks ago, they performed “A Road Trip Through Time” for two nights of sold-out audiences in Jacksonville.  In addition, these actors have worked with Triopia’s fourth grade class and Trinity Lutheran classes, guiding them through instruction in improvisational theatre.