A reminder that today’s Journaling and Mindfulness session will be held in Menard Hall, Room 1179 beginning at noon. We hope you will join us for a bit of relaxation and creativity. Journals and ink pens will be available if needed. We hope to see you there!
Last day this week to order Bistro to Go
Don’t miss Chef Sydney Audain‘s Jiburrito, the chef special this week at Bistro To Go. Great news! Online ordering at Bistro is back! See the full menu and place your order online
If you’re ordering a Latin-inspired dish, you may purchase a pina colada slushie for half price in honor of the start of Hispanic Heritage Month, which kicks off on Sunday.
Bookstore T-shirts in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, an annual health campaign to increase awareness of the disease. Stop by the LLCC Bookstore to purchase your T-shirt to observe the month.
Early Alert Workgroup meets tomorrow
The first of five LLCC workgroups, inspired by convocation, meets tomorrow, Sept. 12 1-3 p.m. in the R.H. Stephens Room.
Early Alert
We have tried for years to adopt and use an early alert system. We have had a number of versions, but now is an opportunity to take a look at what we really want this to accomplish and to create a system that is systematic, user friendly, and significantly increases retention of our students.
Co-chairs: Dr. Kalith Smith, Susan Boehler
Cabinet Liaison: Shanda Byer
Kickoff Meeting: Sept. 12, 1-3 p.m., R.H. Stephens Room
All LLCC colleagues are encouraged to join a workgroup that interests them. Diverse input helps ensure that decisions are well-rounded and consider the needs of the entire campus community. See the message from Dr. Charlotte Warren and the entire list of workgroups online.
Internship Fair Happening Sept. 24
LLCC will be hosting an Internship Fair on Tuesday, Sept. 24 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. in A. Lincoln Commons.
This is a great chance for students to learn about internship opportunities from organizations with openings right now and future openings in 2025. Opportunities are available in IT, business, accounting, marketing, graphic design, communications, engineering, public sector and more. Please encourage students to attend and connect with employers!
Upskilling at Memorial Health
LLCC-Medical District has partnered with Memorial Health to upskill Memorial colleagues by offering our clinical medical assistant program onsite at Memorial Learning Center. This past Friday a recognition ceremony was held to honor the first cohort of Memorial colleagues who completed LLCC’s CMA program. As students pass their certification exam, they are being place into medical assistant roles throughout Memorial Health.
Hall between A. Lincoln Commons & Menard Hall closed today
On Wednesday, Sept. 11, contractors will continue to work outside of the student services construction barrier in Menard Hall. The portion of the hallway between A Lincoln Commons and Menard Hall will be closed the entire day.
Entering Menard Hall from the east or through A. Lincoln Commons and either up or downstairs will be the only way to access each building. There will still be access to the elevators in Menard Hall as well as classrooms and offices on the 1st floor when entering from the east. We appreciate your patience as we continue to work to improve these areas of campus and hope the inconvenience is minimal. As always, please use caution and follow all signs, caution tape, barricades and barriers in this area. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Tim Ervin, director, construction & environmental, health and safety at 217-786-9605.
LLCC is advertising for a donor relations coordinator
LLCC Human Resources office is advertising for a donor relations coordinator. Full details on this and all other open positions can be viewed on the HR employment page.
Suicide Awareness Month – Let’s Talk, Listen, and Support
September is Suicide Awareness Month, a month devoted to raising awareness, reducing stigma and promoting an understanding around mental health and suicide prevention. As members of the communities in which we live and work, helping to create an environment in which mental health is valued as much as physical health can aid in this month’s mission. Anyone interested in learning more can visit the following resources:
- LLCC Health And Wellness Portal Page that includes information on Suicide Awareness Month.
- National Alliance on Mental Illness to get information on warning signs and symptoms, find support and resources for caregivers of those suffering from mental illness, and helpline information.
- Mental Health America to take a mental health screening, view previous and upcoming webinars, or download the Young Minds Guide.
- National Institute of Mental Health for crisis lines, veteran assistance, and tips for talking with a health care provider about mental health issues.
- Watch the World Suicide Prevention Day webinar titled Speak Up: Saving Lives Through Conversation, provided by Deer Oaks released on September 10th by visiting www.deeroakseap.com
As a reminder, LLCC employees have access to Deer Oaks Employee Assistance Program by calling (888) 993-7650. If you have questions about any of the resources or need more information, please feel free to contact Rachel Duff, employee health and wellness coordinator, at Rachel.Duff@llcc.edu or call (217) 786-2204
In the News
Dave Cox, professor, biology, was in the news for LLCC’s annual honey harvest on Sept. 10. Dave was interviewed for WTAX and WFMB radio stations. WICS Newschannel 20 also covered the honey harvest on Tuesday.
Jolene Lamb, director, LLCC Community Education, was interviewed on WICS yesterday morning about the Academy of Lifelong Learning and the opportunities it offers those 50 and greater. Members enjoy access to 12-15 monthly programs and special interest groups encompassing a wide array of activities from learning to play Mahjongg to social events featuring guest speakers. They also explore our community through taking local tours and day trips, playing golf and learning about history, technology and other topics of interest. Learn more online.
If your garden is overflowing with late summer produce, a great option is to freeze it. Channing Fullaway-Johnson, culinary coordinator, community education explains the best way to prep veggies for feezing, in this week’s Epicuriosity 101 column for the State Journal-Register.