The Student Life Office is hosting its 7th annual Volunteer Fair on Wednesday, Jan. 20 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in A. Lincoln Commons. Over 20 not-for-profit organizations will be present to discuss their mission and volunteer needs. Please stop by as your schedule allows and encourage students to do the same. The first 100 students to pledge to serve our community this year will receive a free long-sleeved t-shirt! A Blood Drive will also be held in the Student Union from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
LLCC recognized by American Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society – Relay for Life recently awarded LLCC a plaque recognizing our support and dedication to their “mission of HOPE” for those in our community. The Relay for Life has been held on campus for the past three years. LLCC staff and personnel have worked closely with the committee to ensure a safe and successful event. Pictured are L to R: LLCC Police Sergeant Mike Hanson, Community Manager for the Relay For Life, Rachel Ray, and LLCC Facilities Reservations Technician Julie McKinney.
Submission deadline tomorrow for the 2016 Lincoln Land Review
We encourage instructors to encourage their students to submit their best work in academic and creative writing and digital and fine art to the Lincoln Land Review. Of course, we are also interested in any other work students are proud of that they would like to submit. Students do not have to be currently enrolled in an English or Art class to submit; our last publication actually includes academic writing from a number of disciplines and personal work that students have created on their own!
Submissions will automatically be entered into the 2015-2016 LLCC Writing and Art Contest for a $50 prize in each category. Furthermore, publication in a campus literary journal looks great on a resume or college transfer application, while showcasing student work to the campus community and beyond.
Students can go to the Lincoln Land Review website to use our submission form: lincolnlandreview.org They can also submit to us or send specific questions directly to LincolnLandReview@llcc.edu.
Thanks for your support of student writing and art!
Cara Swafford, Associate Professor of English, 217-786-2398
Campus Visit Day is Feb. 15
Campus Visit Day is Monday, Feb. 15 with sessions scheduled from 9-11:30 a.m. and 5-7:30 p.m. If you would like to participate with an exhibit, please email terri.hinrichs@llcc.edu or call 6.9657. Please encourage any prospective students to register to attend and register at www.llcc.edu/campus-visit-day or by calling 786.2577.
In the News
Nancy Sweet, director, culinary program and operations, is the featured author of this week’s Epicuriosity 101 column in the SJ-R. Read “Comfort foods make you happy!”
Spring ITDE workshop schedule announced!
The spring 2016 Instructional Technology and Distance Education department’s workshop schedule has been announced. There is a large number of workshops this semester, covering a variety of teaching and learning topics. We ask that you register in advance for each session you would like to attend. Please feel free to contact Becky Parton if you have any questions regarding these sessions.
Also, don’t forget to mark your calendars now for Professional Development day this semester – Tuesday, March 29. ITDE will be hosting the Innovation Celebration again this year on Professional Development Day. Information on how to participate will be coming soon.
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.
Position Vacancy Announced
The Human Resources office is currently advertising for Curriculum Development Specialist. Complete information on this position can be found on the HR Employment site.
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.