Have you noticed how pretty the campus prairie is looking with new blooms daily? Thanks to Prof. Chris McDonald for these photos taken yesterday.
Foundation’s Grow Beyond campaign continues to grow!
Litchfield National Bank is the latest to make a gift to the Grow Beyond campaign. Thanks to friends like Litchfield National Bank the LLCC Foundation Grow Beyond endowment fund campaign has now surpassed $870,000 with a goal to secure $2.5- million by 2017, the college’s 50th anniversary!
Pictured: Karen Sanders, LLCC Foundation Executive Director; Frank Fleming, Litchfield National Bank; and Ken Elmore, LLCC Foundation Treasurer
In the News
Paula Luebbert, assistant vice president, corporate/government training and economic development, wrote an essay for the State Journal Register June 6 entitled “LLCC”s downtown location for business and health care training.”
Campus Wildlife
Multiple Vacancies Announced
The Human Resources office is currently advertising for 3 positions: Child Development Assistant, Grounds Maintenance Worker and Admissions & Registration Services Representative. Complete information on these positions can be found on the HR Portal.
Congrats Andy Mitkos
Congratulations to Andy Mitkos, Learning Management Systems Coordinator, who was recently named an inaugural member of the Blackboard MVP Program. The Blackboard MVP Program recognizes individuals who have established themselves as thought leaders in educational technology by sharing their expertise in Blackboard platforms. Read more…
June updates to college phone directory
The Public Relations & Marketing Office posts a monthly addendum for the LLCC Directory to keep the campus informed of updates throughout the year. The JUNE addendum has been posted and can be viewed by clicking HERE or visiting the PRM Portal Page and looking under Shared Documents.
Happy Birthday to LLCC Faculty & Staff born in July!
LLCC participates in Medical Jobs Forum
LLCC healthcare and recruitment representatives participated in a Medical Jobs Forum sponsored by the Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce and Faith Coalition for the Common Good Monday evening, June 30 at Union Baptist Church. Approximately 85 individuals attended to hear presentations and meet with healthcare employers and training providers. Representing LLCC were Cynthia Maskey, dean of health professions; Ruth Bixby, director, occupational therapy assistant program; Janelle Murphy, director, radiography program; Janice Lovekamp, director, surgical tech program; Laurel Bretz, program coordinator, Capital City Training Center, along with CCTC instructors Sophia Herring, phlebotomy and Stephanie Hale, pharmacy tech; and Mac Warren, assistant director, and Lynn Whalen, executive director, public relations and marketing.
Desert Princess sculpture relocated
“Desert Princess-Child of the Raven” by artist Marshall Park Mitchell has been relocated from the second floor of Menard Hall to the more natural surroundings of the Helen Hamilton area. The sculpture was a gift to the LLCC Foundation from Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brandt and Mr. and Mrs. George R. Bunn in 2002.