Dr. Chris McDonald, professor of political science, was interviewed by WICS Dec. 6 on the passing of Nelson Mandela. Chris was discussing Mandela’s legacy with his LLCC-Taylorville class and allowed the reporter to sit in on the discussion.
Culinary students to host dinner and lunch next week for student scholarships
We now have a menu! Click HERE to view what we’re serving! LLCC Culinary Students are hosting a dinner and a lunch next week in Bistro Verde to raise money for student scholarships! The meals are prepared and served by Food Production 1 students with rolls and dessert by Baking and Pastry classes.
Monday 12/9 dinner: 6:30 pm or 7 pm seating and Wednesday 12/11 lunch: 11:30 am or Noon seating. Email or see Nancy Sweet for reservations at nancy.sweet@llcc.edu or 786-4613. Reservations required. Will take reservations on a first-come, first- served basis. Can pay by cash or check when you arrive. $15/person. Please let Nancy Sweet know if you have questions. |
In the News
“The Importance of Being Earnest” presented by LLCC Theatre this weekend and next, was featured in the A and E section of the SJ-R Dec. 5.
Note from Purchasing: Check date stamps
Please check your date stamps to ensure that 2013 is not the last year on your stamp. If you need a date band replacement, contact Holly Walton in Purchasing at holly.walton@llcc.edu or 6-2260.
“The Importance of Being Earnest” opens Friday!
LLCC Theatre’s fresh take on Oscar Wilde’s comedy “The Importance of Being Earnest” opens this weekend with performances on Dec. 6, 7, 13 and 14 at 8 p.m., and Sunday, Dec. 8 at 2 p.m. in the lower level of Sangamon Hall South. The production, directed by Mark Hardiman, assistant professor of theatre, will explore the world of steampunk by drawing on fashion of the Victorian era. Tickets, at $12 for general admission and $10 for students and seniors, are available at the event ticket window in Menard Hall or by calling 6.2762.
Minutes from recent Team meetings posted
The Curriculum Team met Nov. 15. View the minutes to learn about recommendations discussed and approved by the team at this meeting.
The Environmental Health & Safety team met Nov. 18. Topics dicussed include smoking areas on campus, handling suspected drug/alcohol use and concerns regarding after-hour radio communication between Police and Facilities Departments. Click HERE to view the full minutes.
In the News
Leslie Johnson, director, LLCC-Litchfield and Hillsboro, and Tisha Miller, operations analyst, were interviewed Dec. 4 for the “Wednesday Morning Talk Show” on WSMI AM 1540 . They discussed the weatherization program, new courses being offered , spring registration information and upcoming events at LLCC-Litchfield.
Enjoy baked goods today to support the Honors Program!
The Honors Program Student Organization will be holding a bake sale today, Wednesday Dec. 4, from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. in A. Lincoln Commons. Come support the Honors Program by purchasing and enjoying a tasty treat! |
Monthly Updates for Campus 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 November addendum has been posted and can be viewed by clicking HERE or visiting the PRM Portal Page and looking under Shared Documents.
Judy Jozaitis pens essay on the skills gap
Dr. Judy Jozaitis, vice president, Workforce Development and Community Education, wrote this essay for the State Journal-Register Dec. 1 on how LLCC’s Workforce Division is addressing the skills gap.