Eleven second-year nursing students at Lincoln Land Community College were inducted April 17 into the first class of the new LLCC Beta Nu Chapter of Alpha Delta Nu, national nursing honor society. Click HERE to read more!
Eleven second-year nursing students at Lincoln Land Community College were inducted April 17 into the first class of the new LLCC Beta Nu Chapter of Alpha Delta Nu, national nursing honor society. Click HERE to read more!
Dr. Eileen Tepatti, vice president of academic services at Lincoln Land Community College, congratulated President’s and Vice President’s List students from LLCC-Jacksonville and Beardstown at the annual Honors Reception held April 3 at Hamilton’s in Jacksonville. Honorees were awarded a certificate and recognition pin.
Thom Whalen, professor of art, has been selected to exhibit paintings, prints and sculpture at “Focus 4: Four Solo Exhibitions” at the Illinois State Museum Chicago Gallery, now through August 15. The gallery is located in the James R. Thompson Center, 100 West Randolph. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. A press release from the gallery states: Thom Whalen’s (Chatham IL) art has a glow like stained glass; a psychedelic, highly crafted world of writhing sensual forms stretched taught across the picture plane. Whether monochromatic or with saturated color, Whalen’s paintings hard peddle the art of horror vacui, punctuating every square inch of the canvas with graphically stunning imagery. Curated by Robert Sill, Assistant Director of Art, Illinois State Museum, Springfield.
Thom will conduct a gallery talk at the museum Friday, April 25 at 4 p.m.
Congratulations Thom!
LLCC celebrates Earth Week April 21-25 – Recycle your athletic shoes and small appliances, receive a free book (faculty), take a green pledge, see displays, enjoy solar snacks, tour the bird banding station and attend the unveiling of the LEED plaque for the Workforce Careers Center!
“Tasty Tales: Stories of Adapting,” a Soup and Stories event, by a panel of LLCC International Students, will be held Tuesday, April 22, from noon to 1 p.m. in the R.H. Stephens Room.
The LLCC Board of Trustees will meet at 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 23. Click HERE for the agenda.
The Student Life Office invites the public to the annual “Battle of the Bands” competition Friday, April 25. Door open at 5:30 p.m. and bands will perform from 6-10 p.m. in the Trutter Center on the Springfield campus.
The Human Resources office is currently advertising for an Education Services Representative – Litchfield. Complete information on this position can be found on the HR Portal.
As we are rapidly approaching the end of another fiscal year, I wanted to send out a reminder to help facilitate your end of year spending. Please note the following dates:
Last date for all major purchases —————————————-April 25, 2014
Last date Purchase Orders will be issued——————————–May 29, 2014
Last date to order items on a Blanket Purchase Order——————————–May 29, 2014
Last date to process payments on a Blanket Purchase Order——June 12, 2014
Grant purchases———— above dates apply to grants ending June 30, 2014
This attached memo that can be printed for your reference outlines the details about specific items due on the above dates.
The 2014 edition of the LLCC Faculty and Staff Giving Campaign will soon be coming to a close and we invite you to join the team in support of our students!
Thanks to all our generous faculty and staff for their donations of more than $51,000 to the 2014 LEAGUE campaign…and for all you do every day on behalf of our students. There’s still time to join the LEAGUE and help us reach our goal of $52,000!
If you still wish to give, stop by the Foundation, level one Menard Hall, or give us a call at 6-2785. As an incentive, you may be eligible for $150 cash gift, donated by the President and Cabinet, by selecting payroll deduction. How easy is that?
Funds from this campaign go directly to support LLCC students through scholarships, grants and more. As a donor, you choose where the money goes. The LLCC Foundation realizes you have choices in what charities you choose to support and given the ever increasing demands on individual and family budgets, please know how grateful we are that you’ve chosen the students of LLCC.
As a small token of thanks, the L.E.A.G.U.E campaign offers some gifts at various giving levels. (based on 24 pay periods per year)
Thanks to everyone who has joined in the fun of the 2014 L.E.A.G.U.E. Campaign. Giving truly begins here, with our own. Thank you for your outstanding support!
This week join in a retirement celebration for Rich Vertrees, Vice President, Administrative Services, between 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 24. Please note that the event has been moved to the Student Union.
Please join in a farewell to Tyra Taylor, associate vice president, Enrollment Services, at her retirement party Friday, April 25, in the Student Life Office Club Room. Drop in anytime between 2-4 for punch, cookies and cake.
Next Monday, April 28, Admissions & Records staff will host an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Records Office to celebrate Ron Gregoire‘s years of service to the college.
Also, a reception will be held Tuesday, April 29th from 2:00-3:30 in the R.H. Stephens Room to honor Bob Smith, Information Technology Specialist, in his retirement.
On Friday, May 9, 2-4 p.m., the Arts & Humanities Department is hosting a retirement celebration in the James S. Murray Gallery for four faculty retirees: Jeri Buckner, Mary Fortner, Theresa Kanoza, Jean Ladendorf and Bill McCall.
Bistro Cookie Sale: sold out in 30 minutes! Thank you for supporting this sale!
Recycle your athletic shoes and small appliances, receive a free book (faculty), take a green pledge, see displays, enjoy solar snacks, tour the bird banding station and attend the unveiling of the LEED plaque for the Workforce Careers Center!
Tuesday, April 22
10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Solar snacks outside A. Lincoln Commons
10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Free book for faculty “147 Tips for Teaching Sustainability: Connecting the Environment, the Economy, and Society,” A. Lincoln Commons
10 a.m. Bird banding tour with Professor Tony Rothering begins in front of A. Lincoln Commons.
12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Environmental Club presentation “Everyday Living: The Green Way,” A. Lincoln Commons
5:30 p.m. “Earth Day Dinner” in Bistro Verde, $59, reservations required at 786.2432
8:30-9:30 p.m. LLCC “Lights Out” Challenge Turn off lights, computer, TV or whatever is plugged in.
Wednesday, April 23
10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Solar snacks outside A. Lincoln Commons
10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Free book for faculty, A. Lincoln Commons
4-4:45 p.m. Green Celebration featuring unveiling of LEED plaque by LLCC Trustees at 4:30, solar snacks and displays, Workforce Careers Center foyer
All week
Repurposed art display, small electronics and athletic shoe recycling drive, Green Your City pledge, A. Lincoln Commons
Bird banding station open sunrise-11 a.m.
Green Cities cardboard display by the Library
Plastic bag recycling and Green Your City pledge, LLCC-Taylorville
Teracycle program and Green Your City pledge, LLCC-Litchfield