Bistro Verde opens for lunch this Thursday!

burgerLLCC’s student-run café, Bistro Verde, will open for lunch service on Thursday, Jan. 30. See the menu! Bistro Verde will be open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.  Reservations are required, and can be made by emailing bistroverde@llcc.edu or calling 786-2821.  For the first half of the semester, Bistro Verde will be set as a casual bistro.  For the second half of the semester, Bistro Verde will offer fine dining.  The café will accept cash and debit or credit cards (sorry, no checks.)  At this time, the Bistro will not be offering any to-go meals.

The café’s dining room staff is staffed by students from Dining Room Operations, and the cooking staff is staffed by students from Food Production 4.  Desserts are created by students in Restaurant Desserts and Advanced Baking and Pastry classes, and bread is supplied by the Artisan Breads class.

Click HERE to see the complete list of dates the café will be open this semester.

In the News

Kevin Lust, director of the ISBDC, was interviewed for an article in the SJ-R’s
tabloid on 100-year-old businesses. Read the article HERE.

In the News

An interview with Dr. Charlotte Warren, president, will air on WUIS at 12:35 p.m. and 7:35 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday) on WUIS radio. (91.9 FM)

Diane Clark, assistant director, public relations, was interviewed by the SJ-R Jan. 23 for this story on scholarship opportunities through the LLCC Foundation.

Campus safety was the topic of this story on WAND featuring Brad Gentry, police chief.

In the news

Jay Kitterman, director, Culinary Institute, was interviewed by the SJR for an article in the Sunday, Jan. 26 edition regarding Culinary Institute spring classes.

LLCC was on the news at 5, 6 and 10 yesterday. WAND-17 ran a story about our police training and preparations in the event of a campus shooting. Police Chief Brad Gentry was interviewed. WCIA-3 had a story on the increase in truck driver training jobs posted online, featuring interviews with Bob Howard, truck driver training director, and student Darin Brauer.

Report from LLCC’s November 2013 Quality Checkup or Site Visit

LLCC’s Quality Checkup Report is now available on LLCC’s AQIP page. The Quality Checkup Report is a Higher Learning Commission (HLC) document prepared by the review team after completing a site visit. Its purpose is to document the team’s findings and communicate those findings to the HLC as well as the institution under review. The report references conversations held with various groups during its visit, reports on the accuracy of LLCC’s Systems Portfolio, comments on the how well LLCC demonstrated meeting the Criteria for Accreditation, and provides feedback regarding federal compliance expectations. Please address any questions on the report to Chris McDonald or Tricia Kujawa, the college’s AQIP co-chairs, through AskAQIP@llcc.edu .