Open office hours for ZogoTech tomorrow

Want to create a report in ZogoTech but just don’t quite remember where to start? Need a refresher on stacking filters in Navigator to get the right group of students? Have questions on a PowerBI Dashboard?

LLCC Institutional Research and Effectiveness staff are available during dedicated drop-in hours weekly during the fall semester. Stop by MCTR 2215 on Tuesdays 8:30-9:30 a.m. Bring your questions or requests. We look forward to seeing you!

Those with a need to meet virtually should contact IRE for a Teams meeting link.

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Workshops for health care providers and licensed teachers

LLCC Continuing, Corporate and Professional Education will be hosting workshops for health care providers and licensed teachers. For details and registration please visit https://www.llcc.edu/health-ce.

Sensory Processing, Executive Functioning and Emotional Regulation: A PLAN 4 Success

Presented by Dr. Yvonne Cosentino, OTD, OTR/L, Ayres S.I.
Wednesday Sept. 6, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Mental Health, Substance Use and Addiction: A Closer Look

Presented by Gateway Foundation Staff: Jennie McCormick, MA, LCPC, CADC, Sandra Beechler, MA, CRADC, PCGC, CODP 1, DOT-Q-SAP, & Dr. Clayton Parks, MD
Tuesday Oct. 17, 9 a.m. to noon

Week 2 of welcome activities for students

LLCC Student Life is hosting a variety of activities to kick off the fall 2023 semester. Please help spread the word to students about these opportunities!

Week 2

Monday, Aug. 28, 9:30-11 a.m. in A. Lincoln Commons — Service Project: Detergent Making – Make jars of homemade detergent to benefit a local not-for-profit.

Tuesday, Aug. 29, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Student Union — Supersized Fun — All the favorites … just a little extra of them! Funnel cakes and jumbo games.

Wednesday, Aug. 30, 10:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. in A. Lincoln Commons — Job Information Fair — Learn about student employment options while snacking on a walking taco.

Thursday, Aug. 31, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. — Scouting for Fun — Bring the outside in with fancy s’mores and a miniature boat building challenge.

Lincoln Land Community College Student Life

Also, ongoing from through Sept. 8, there is Back to School Bingo. Students can complete tasks/challenges to mark off spots on a bingo card and potentially win a prize! A new card will launch each week, and students can participate from anywhere. Cards are posted on the Lincoln Landing app.

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Thank you to Welcome Week volunteers!

Three volunteers in A. Lincoln CommonsLLCC Public Relations and Marketing thanks everyone who joined us in greeting and assisting students across campus last week. You helped students get a great start to the fall semester! It would not have been possible without all of you who took time out of your busy days to help students find classes, print off schedules and much more.

Those who helped greet during Welcome Week included: Anne Armbruster, Liz Bland, Kristin Booher, Shanda Byer, Liz Conrady, Cody Cox, Lyndsey Craigmiles Brooks, Alex Dean, Gailyn Draper, Barb Eades, Tiffany Elliott, Kathi Frieden, Brooke Greenwood, Bill Harmon, Claire Heffron-McKinney, Doug Hoy, Carrie Jacobs, Leslie Johnson, Sheridan Lane, Chelsy Lovelace, Jeff Martin, Barbara Messner, LLCC Police Department, Brenda Protz, Katrina Quattlander, Samantha Reif, Curt Robinson, Leanne Roseberry, Karen Sanders, Sarina Sloman, Tom Spears, Dr. Sonja Spencer, Dr. Amy Strawn, Dr. Ryan Stringer, Dr. Nancy Sweet, Dr. Amanda Turner, Vickie Ward, Lindsey Weihmeir, Marina Wirsing and Kim Young.

Staff member looking assisting with the student's schedulePolice officer providing directions for a student

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Dr. Jason Dockter and Shanda Byer approved as vice presidents

I am very happy to announce that Dr. Jason Dockter and Shanda Byer were both approved to drop their interim titles and serve as vice president of academic services and vice president of student services, respectively.  Both are familiar faces who have filled multiple positions at the college, and both stepped into interim roles without hesitation when asked to help move the college forward.  I know they will continue to be a tremendous asset to the college and play integral roles in the future.  Please join me in congratulating both Jason and Shanda!

Dr. Charlotte Warren, President

Registration open for LLCC’s Cardboard Boat Regatta

2022 Lincoln Land Cardboard Boat Regatta. Abe Lincoln paddling a cardboard boat.Faculty, staff, students and alumni are invited to participate in LLCC’s second cardboard boat regatta on Sept. 22 at Lake Macoupin! Check in will be 9-10 a.m. with the race starting at 11 a.m. Register by Sept. 15 through the online regatta registration form, at the LLCC Police Department in Sangamon Hall South or by calling 217-786-2278.

The LLCCPD can provide cardboard, while supplies last. (Please note: duct tape is not provided.) A boat construction area is provided in the lower level of Sangamon South. Contact LLCCPD for more details.

The boats will be on display on the lawn west of the Helen Hamilton Center prior to the race. Awards will be given in such categories as fastest boat, best design, LLCC spirit and Titanic!

Important event details

  • There is an entry fee of $20 per team. Money raised will be donated to a charity.
  • There should be at least two people per boat; there is no maximum.
  • Minimum age to participate is 16; minors will need parental consent.
  • Closed toe shoes and life preservers are required (if you cannot bring one, please make prior arrangements with the LLCCPD)
  • Each preliminary race, or “heat race,” of 3-4 boats will take place around the Lake Macoupin fountain from the east bank in the Helen Hamilton Center.
  • Winners of each preliminary race will compete in the final race.
  • An opening ceremony prior to the first race and closing ceremony with awards will be held in the outdoor amphitheater.
  • Rain date: 29

Boat construction materials

Acceptable materials:

  • Corrugated cardboard
  • Duct tape
  • Water-based paint

Not allowed:

  • Oil-based paint
  • Wood
  • Styrofoam
  • Plastic sheathing
  • Fiberglass
  • SonOtubes, coated cardboard
  • Silicon, wax, tar
  • Caulking compounds
  • Metal
  • Staples, clamps, screws

Rules

  1. Life preservers/vests must always be worn while on/in the water.
  2. Closed toe shoes are required. Shoes that tie/zip are preferred, tennis or water shoes. NO flip flops or Crocs.
  3. The ENTIRE boat including paddles must be made from cardboard and duct tape. Corrugated cardboard only!
  4. Duct tape may be used only to reinforce seams. DO NOT duct tape the entire hull of the boat!
  5. Water-based paint is allowed (no oil-based paint) for decorating the boat.
  6. Decorations are allowed and encouraged, provided they are not used as structural or floatation elements.
  7. Crew costumes are encouraged.
  8. Design is left to builder(s). Let your creativity take over.
  9. NO surfboard style boat allowed.
  10. Team members who start the race must finish the race without leaving the interior of the boat. If a team member exits the boat for any reason during the race, the team will be disqualified.
  11. Please make sure all packing labels and staples are removed!
  12. Throwing water on another boat is reason for disqualification, unless said water comes from the incidental splash of a paddle or other propulsive device.
  13. Sunken or discarded boats must be disposed of in the designated trash receptacle.

Free access to fitness center

As a reminder, the LLCC Fitness Center is now available to employees free of charge. The hours of availability are:

  • Monday and Wednesday: 7 a.m.-noon, 3-6 p.m.
  • Tuesday and Thursday: 7-9 a.m., 11 a.m.-noon, 3-6 p.m.
  • Friday: 7 a.m.-5 p.m.

Please note: during Mod 2, there is a class from 8-9 a.m., Monday-Thursday

Additionally, a Wellness Needs Survey is located on the health and wellness tab of HR portal page for employees to share any individual wellness needs or ideas for wellness activities. All are welcome to complete the survey and share requests and thoughts.

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Getting fall decorations out? Donate items to haunted house

LLCCPD is in need of items to accessorize the haunted house, Fear 101, that will open Friday, Oct. 13 in lower Sangamon South. You can bring these items to the LLCCPD station:

  • Old Halloween decorations
  • Old picture frames
  • Fake plants
  • Dolls
  • Men’s clothing (specifically long sleeve shirts and pants)
  • Old wallpaper
  • A anything else that could be used to accessorize

Any donations not used will be given to Goodwill.

Also, volunteers to help at the event are needed. Please contact the LLCCPD if interested.

Walk to End Alzheimer’s® Sept. 30

Walk to End Alzheimer's logo. Alzheimer's Association.Join LLCC in supporting the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s®. This is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Team Captains Laurie Clemons, recently retired student success coach, and Leslie Johnson, AVP, student success, would love for you to participate in one or more of the following ways:

  • Join our team and walk in person on Sept. 30, 2023, at Southwind Park.
  • Join our team and participate virtually.
  • Invite family and friends to join our team.
  • Donate money to the LLCC team or to a team member’s fundraising goal.

You can join the team or donate by going to http://act.alz.org/goto/LLCC.