Order your LLCC Foundation’s Take & Create Gourmet Dinner Kit

Take and Create, LLCC Gourmet at home. Join us Friday, Nov. 1. LLCC Foundation Gourmet Dinner Kit Pickup prepared by LLCC Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts Program. 217-786-2343. www.llccfoundation.org.The LLCC Foundation in partnership with LLCC’s Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts Program is once again offering a five-course gourmet dinner kit pickup on Friday, Nov. 1. Formerly known as the Around the World event, Take and Create features dishes prepared by culinary students that can be finished and served with a little preparation at home.

Gourmet dinner kits with drink pairings are $150 and serves two people. View the menu and order your gourmet dinner kits today on the Take and Create web page for pick up between 4-5:30 p.m. on Nov. 1. This fundraiser benefits our students and programs while providing a hands-on experience for culinary students.

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In the news

Dee Krueger, director, LLCC-Taylorville, was interviewed on WTIM Monday morning about spring registration, the new Student Services Hub and LLCC Health Professions.

People sitting in chairs listening to a panel discussion on career and technical education.Rep. Nikki Budzinski held a listening session on Career Technical Education (CTE) on Monday at the Trutter Center. Community representatives discussed the importance of career and technical training, new CTE initiatives in the region and how to promote CTE to middle and high school students.

Impact Life Blood Drive at LLCC

Impact Life logoDonate blood at LLCC on Tues., Nov. 12 between 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. in A. Lincoln Commons. Help us meet our goal of at 20 donors during the last campus drive of 2024! By donating a small portion of your time and a unit of blood, you have the power to be a lifeline for someone in need. Appointments are requested and you can sign up online. Donors will have a choice of a gift card, donation to local area food banks or bonus points to the rewards store. Please email  Student Life with any questions. Thank you for your support!

Phi Theta Kappa Receives Honors in Action Grant

Lincoln Land Community College Phi Theta Kappa Society. LLCC.LLCC’s Alpha Epsilon Kappa chapter of Phi Theta Kappa received a $420 grant to support the research stage of their annual Honors in Action (HIA) project. The theme of this cycle of HIA projects is “The Power of Stories,” and LLCC’s AEK chapter has drafted a preliminary research question asking, “How is preservation of local black history related to community formation for younger generations?”

This HIA research question acknowledges our community’s conflicted racial history while focusing on the potential to preserve not only stories of pain and trauma, but on the opportunities to celebrate, move forward, and build community, especially in our community’s younger generations.

LLCC’s chapter was one of only seven PTK chapters in the Illinois Region to receive grants this fall. The grant will assist students serving on the chapter’s project committee as they visit three local museums as part of their research process: the Route History Museum, the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum and the Abraham Lincoln Home National Historic Site. Each site was chosen for its ability to shed light on the history of race in our local community. The grant will also provide an honorarium for a speaker to facilitate a workshop for PTK Team Members about the ethics of working with marginalized groups.

 

Health Care & Human Services Career Expo happens Oct. 29

The Career Center is excited to host the Health Care and Human Services Career Expo on Oct. 29 from 9 a.m. to noon in A. Lincoln Commons. This informal event presents a valuable opportunity for our students to explore various career paths within the health care and human services industries in our community. Employers attending include Memorial, Springfield Clinic, SIU Medicine, HSHS, Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, Illinois Department of Human Services and many more.

We encourage you to motivate students to attend and take advantage of this chance to connect with local employers. Your support can make a significant impact on their career journeys!

Submit Veterans Day recognition form

United States flagsThe college will honor veterans at its 29th Annual Veterans Day Ceremony, sponsored by LLCC Student Life. The ceremony will begin at 12:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 11 in A. Lincoln Commons with a reception to follow. This event honors all veterans, including LLCC faculty, staff and students who served in the armed forces, and it is open to the public. 

We look forward to honoring those who have served our country. To be included in the printed program, please complete this Veterans Day Recognition Form no later than Nov. 1.

If you have any questions, please contact Student Life at studentlife@llcc.edu 

RECIPE FOR CYBERSECURITY: Enabling multi-factor authentication

Authentication to suit your taste

Recipe for CybersecurityWelcome to week 4! Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) is just like cake — the more layers the better! When MFA is enabled, it will require anyone logging into an account to navigate a two-step process to prove their identity — usually via a push notification.

How it works: When logging into your account, you first provide your password or passphrase. Next, you will provide an extra way of proving that you’re you; this is typically done through:

  • An extra PIN (personal identification number)
  • An extra security question like, “What’s your favorite pet’s name?”
  • An additional code, either emailed or texted
  • A biometric identifier like facial recognition or a fingerprint
  • A unique number generated by an “Authenticator App”
  • A secure token is a separate piece of hardware (like a key fob that holds information) that verifies a person’s identity with a database or system

Look for this week’s Recipe for Cybersecurity poster on bulletin boards around campus. Thank you for being the key ingredient in our recipe for cybersecurity success!

Understanding Contract Grading: A Collaborative Approach to Assessment

Join us today from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in Sangamon 1102 for a faculty development workshop, Understanding Contract Grading: A Collaborative Approach to Assessment.

In this workshop, we will explore contract grading, a student-centered approach to assessment that emphasizes collaboration, transparency, and equity. We’ll discuss what contract grading is, why we’ve chosen to implement it in our classes, and how it fosters a more inclusive and empowering learning environment. The workshop will offer practical advice on incorporating contract grading into your teaching, along with recommended resources for further exploration.

Presenters include; Dr. Gillian Bauer, professor, English; Dr. Karen Sisk, professor, English; Dr. Alison Stachera, professor, English; Eric Stachera, professor, English; Colin Suchland, professor, Sociology; Cara Swafford, professor, English; Lauren York, assistant professor, English