AAHM Celebration features performance today

Joins us as we continue our African-American History Month celebration for a performance by 4-H and the Union Baptist Church Youth Mime Unspoken Ministry today, noon to 1 p.m. in A. Lincoln Commons.

The theme for this year’s observance is “Embracing Our Past, Reinforcing the Present and Providing Hope for the Future.” Events are co-sponsored by the LLCC African-American History Month Committee and Student Life Office.

International Writing Centers Week

International Writing Centers Week is Feb. 14-20. Join the LLCC Writing Center in celebrating by adding to the collaborative story on their Facebook page or contributing to their Wall of Hearts in the Writing Center. Free goody bags and prizes for students. Visit us in the lower level of the library for more details!

In the News

Mary Beth Ray, director of advising, counseling and career services, discussed the Career Expo on WICS Sunrise and FOX 55’s Good Day Marketplace this morning, Feb. 15. In addition, Chef Sean Keeley, culinary instructor, performed a cooking demonstration on Good Day Marketplace Feb. 12. His dish was sesame crusted tuna with chili soy sauce and wasabiRead the recipe.

ITDE Workshops this week

How Can Blackboard Make Your Life Easier?
Monday, Feb. 15 | 1:30-2:30 p.m. | Sangamon Hall, room 0119
Facilitator: Andy Mitkos, Learning Management Systems Coordinator
Click here to register for this session

Have you ever wondered if there was a simpler way to complete common tasks in Blackboard? In this workshop we will talk about some of the best time saving tools that Blackboard has to offer, such as Qwickly, student access reports, and ways to automate course content deployment.  Feel free to bring your own ideas for your favorite shortcuts and we will discuss and demonstrate ways to work more efficiently in Blackboard.

Basic Training – Serving Student Veterans
Get to know our veteran students, who they are, what they’ve been through and how to help them succeed.
Wednesday, Feb. 17 | 1-2 p.m. | Sangamon Hall, room 0119
Facilitators: Craig McFarland, Financial Aid Advisor and Melissa Franzen, Student Development Professional
Click here to register for this session

The presentation will focus on three areas related to veteran students such as, who are our student veterans and what is PTSD and how it can affect learning. This session will also address information regarding student veteran’s benefits and federal policies concerning their rights as a student.

Today: 8th annual Lincoln Lecture on Mary Todd & sisters and birthday activities!

Join us today for the 8th annual Lincoln Lecture in commemoration of Lincoln’s birthday at 9 a.m. in the Trutter Center. “Abraham Lincoln and the Todd Women of Aristocracy Hill” will be presented by Erika Holst, author of “Wicked Springfield: Crime, Corruption and Scandal during the Lincoln Era” and “Edwards Place: A Springfield Treasure.”

Erika HolstMs. Holst, a frequent contributor to the Illinois Times, spent four years with The Papers of Abraham Lincoln project before joining the Springfield Art Association as curator of collections for historic Edwards Place in Springfield. She will discuss her research on how Mary Todd Lincoln and her sisters influenced a rough looking country lawyer who became President of the United States.

The lecture is free and refreshments will be served.

Student Life and LLCC Outreach Centers will sponsor various Lincoln-themed educational displays and contests.  In A. Lincoln Commons, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., Epicurean Club will have cookies and Student Life is hosting trivia and Lincoln selfie contests. LLCC-Jacksonville will donate Lincoln birthday bags to the local Food Center, and LLCC-Beardstown is planning an upcoming trip for students to the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum. On Monday, Feb. 15, LLCC-Taylorville and Litchfield will show the documentary “Lincoln” from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

SGA Information Session Feb. 24

Student Government Association will be hosting an Information Session for all students who are interested in running for a position within SGA for the 16-17 academic year on Feb. 24 at 12:30 p.m. in Menard Hall, room 1177. If you know of any students who are interested or would be a great fit for SGA, please let them know. Questions can be sent to Marie Watson, advisor of SGA, or directly to sga@llcc.edu.

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LLCC Big Band to perform free concert Feb. 21 in Divernon

The LLCC Big Band will present a free concert on Sunday, Feb. 21 at 2 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 265 S. 2nd Street in Divernon.

The concert will feature songs of love from the 40s, 50s and 60s, and will showcase the talents of LLCC students Alex Lang, Kevin Carman, Rhavan Whittington, Bobby Herpal, and Sophie Nuding.

Paper is “Too Valuable To Waste”…

Lori Smith, scholarship coordinator, LLCC Foundation, writes… The LLCC Foundation implemented an online scholarship application for the 2016-2017 awarding cycle. No hard copy applications were printed. And, no photo copying as Scholarship Selection Committee Members review all applicant documentation online. Thanks to Lori the Foundation saved Hard copy application – 500 copies of a 7 page scholarship application were printed = 3,500 Committee review – 14 copies of 90 applications with an average of 4 pages/application = 5,040

Lynn Whalen, executive director, Public Relations and Marketing, shared her paper reduction practices… Before putting paper with text on one side in the recycle bin, I keep it and use the blank side for notes, other copies, etc. I recycle it when both sides have been used. Great job Lori and Lynn! Please continue to share your paper/printing saving ideas for future LincIn reports!

Campus Visit Day is Monday! Student Union tables unavailable prior to 10:30 a.m.

Please help us welcome our visitors, including prospective students and family members, to campus Monday for Campus Visit Day. The morning session is from 9-11:30 a.m. and evening is from 5-7:30 p.m.

Due to the morning opening presentation in the Student Union, tables in the Union will be unavailable until 10:30 a.m. Several tables will be available in the Subway area prior to 10:30 a.m.