In the News

Andrew Dewey, LLCC’s commencement speaker, was interviewed by WLDS Radio (click HERE to hear the story) and the Jacksonville Journal- Courier regarding his commencement speech and his journey from rehab and homelessness to an associate degree. Read the Journal-Courier article HERE. Read the speech HERE.

The Brian McMillen Walk/Run Saturday attracted over 500 participants and was covered in this story on WICS. Craig McFarland, financial aid advisor, was interviewed.

Amber Berman, program assistant, Student Life, penned this essay for the State Journal-Register, published May 25, entitled “Dare to step up and step out.” Amber was recently named “Campus Advisor of the Year” by United Way Worldwide.

NOTICE REGARDING DEPOSITS

The deadline to submit your deposits to the Finance Department is Wednesday, May 28th. As a reminder, if you’ve taken in funds, it is necessary to submit them and corresponding deposit slips to the Finance Department on a daily basis. If you have questions, please contact Elyse Calhoun at ext. 62204 or Robin Ackman at ext. 62762. Thank you!

IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM PAYROLL

In order to maintain compliance with Federal and State regulations, we have determined that it is necessary for us to change our current procedure of issuing payroll direct deposits a day in advance of the actual payroll date.

Beginning with the May 31, 2014 payroll, all direct deposits and payroll checks will have the same issue date. Direct deposits will no longer be credited a day in advance. Per federal bank regulations, banks must make payroll direct deposits available to customers no later than the time that the bank opens for business on the effective date of the deposit.

There is no change to the current procedure for issuing payroll checks. Checks may be picked up in person in the Human Resources office between 9:00am and 3:00pm on the day of payroll. Any payroll checks not picked up by 3:00pm will be mailed.

Please contact Cheryl Sneed at 6-2247 or cheryl.sneed@llcc.edu if you have any questions or concerns regarding this change.

Reminder: event submissions due end of day for Student Planner/Employee & Outlook Calendars

PRM is beginning production of the August 2014 – August 2015 LLCC Student Planner and Employee Wall Calendar. Please submit any events you would like included in these publications to misty.hagstrom@llcc.edu by the end of TODAY.

Please include name of the event, date, time and location.

These events will also be listed on the “College, Events, Athletics” Calendars available in Outlook.

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Reminder of summer Subway hours

A reminder that Subway will be closed next week – Tuesday, May 27 through Thursday May 29 (we are closed Monday for Memorial Day).  Hours for the rest of summer are as follows:

  • Week of June 2: Open 8:00am to 1:00pm.
  • Weeks June 9 – Aug 2: Open 8:00am to 3:00pm

7th Annual Brian McMillen Memorial Run/Walk this weekend!

The 7th Annual Brian McMillen Memorial Run/Walk will take place this Saturday, May 24, 2013 at 8 a.m. If you are interested in volunteering to assist with various duties such as set up on Friday, May 23 or staffing the water station stop, registration table, food table, etc. Saturday, Mary 24, please contact Alison Mills at alison.mills@llcc.edu or 786-2275.

The LLCC Veterans Club established the Brian McMillen Scholarship to honor Brian’s legacy and to provide financial support to veterans attending LLCC. Proceeds from the 7th Annual Brian McMillen Memorial Run/Walk support the LLCC Brian McMillen Veterans Scholarship and other projects and charities.

New Digital Letterhead Available

Following the seating of the new Student Trustee, Jefferson Gentry, new letterhead has been created.  Digital versions are available now on the PRM Portal; click on the first item under “Announcements.”  Hard copy letterhead is expected to be delivered within two weeks, at which point an announcement will be made about where you can pick some up.

In the News

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LLCC’s Commencement Ceremony was covered by WICS, who interviewed Outstanding Graduate Karla Martin, and the State Journal-Register, who interviewed Student Marshal Clark Johnson.